I've never known it to be shown in the cinema. I bought the VCD in a tin can many, many months ago. It was the first time that I have seen stores selling a movie with 3D-glasses. It came with two 3D-glasses. The 3D-glasses were made of cheap material. Cardboard and cellaphine coloured paper. The DVD version comes with four 3D glasses.Steve Chris wrote:I was wondering if they start selling DVDs of that movie in stores whould they include 3-D glasses?
Strange that you never seen the DVD on sale.
I got dizzy after prolong watching of the movie with the 3D glasses. I still prefer Spy Kids 2.
No, they don't. That what I found out when I accidentally came to know that someone bought an illegal copy when he visited a particular country. He didn't even know that he should watch it with 3D-glasses.if someone bootlegs the movie and sells illegal copies of it would they include er... phoney copies of 3-D goggles too???