9 Movies That Make Blu-ray 3D Fun for the FamilyBy Rachel Cericola
Here are nine reasons why a 3D TV setup might be the perfect last-minute gift for your family.There is no better time of year to gather around the tube for some good, old-fashioned family fun. How much more fun would this year’s movie marathon be in 3D? Not only has equipment come down in price, but we’re seeing a slew of movies finally become available for general release.
Of course, there are plenty of family films that probably aren’t worth a rental, let alone the premium price of Blu-ray 3D disc (Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore instantly comes to mind).
Here are a few of our favorites that will entice the entire family and make sure that you get a nice return (and possibly a few hugs) for that new investment.
Despicable MeToy Story 3 aside, this was the biggest family film of the summer. Toy Story didn’t come out on Blu-ray 3D, but this one did, making it a complete no-brainer. Steve Carell lends his voice as the sinister super-villain Gru, whose fiendish plots are thwarted by a trio of cute orphans (and sometimes his equally cute Minions). Overall, the film doesn’t have a ton of 3D action, but it’s a good movie—and it actually looks great on Blu-ray 3D.
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