I hear people saying pop out in 3d movies is gimmicky and if I am at Disney Land or Universal Studios I can see how that would be the case but in a movie there should be room for it tastefully. In movies you are looking, for the most part at the films story from a third person view so I do not under stand why people are so opposed to having things fly out of the screen. Granted I do not think it should be all coming out at you but there are areas I feel could work. Bullets, people jumping away from explosions, the camera moving around some one moving...etc...It maybe me but when I think of 3d I think of 'like I would see it in real life' not how I would see it though a portal. Maybe we just need some new directors that are trained in the use of FULL 3D.