Larry Elie
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, September 20, 2004 - 3:39 pm: | |
Some time ago I noticed a film in my 3D dvd search on ebay that I didn't think was 3D. The 90 minute film was The Street Corner Kids (it is also sold under the name The Street Corner Kids - Secrets of the Twin Sister). I looked it up on www.imdb.com, made in 1994, and it didn't say 3D.... I thought this might be one of those 'converted' titles. It wasn't much money, so I bought it. Sure enough, it has a real 3D feature with a 3D shutter-glasses pick, just like some of the recent 'IMAX' films. The plot is a bit contrived, and it isn't the most exciting film in the world, but it does have a 3D roller-coaster sequence. It's mostly suitable for kids. It isn't expensive, and there is also a 1995 3D sequil (which I ordered and haven't seen yet) that is listed by two names: The Street Corner Kids: The Sequel (or) Street Corner Kids 2: A Place Called Elmira. I'm assuming the quality is similar. The price is right: Deep Discound DVD is selling it for $5.99 with free shipping. If you prefer someone else, try this link: http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_videos.php?topcat_id=4&topcat_id=4&topcat_search=1&form_keyword=street+corner+kids&Search.x=12&Search.y=15 I assume the 3D wasn't terribly sucessful. I've not heard of the company before, and IMDB lists only these films by the director. The company that markets the films is Razor Digital Entertainment (http://www.razordigitalent.com/D_3DFormat.htm) but the other films listed are the same as everyone else lists. If you want some 3D DVD's to add to your collection, these are reasonable. |