TRON Legacy has probably the best implementation of 3D so far.
The "real world" stuff is 3D (except for a odd spot or two so keep the glasses on anyway) the "virtual world" is all 3D.
The 3D is not "in your face" it's used to enhance depth in the image/scene and for dramatic enhancements in a few rare cases.
So you won't have shit thrown in your face like other 3D movies.
Also if possible, make sure you see it in a digital theater (if possible),
and that the 3D glasses are either circular polarization or shutter glasses (and the screen/projection is a extra bright).
Gridfan wrote:and that the 3D glasses are either circular polarization or shutter glasses (and the screen/projection is a extra bright)
LOL Right, I'm sure the theater will kindly make those adjustments for me if I ask them nicely "Excuse me, I'd like the Circular polarization, or shutter glasses please. Oh while you're at it can you brighten the screen as well? kthx!"