Two years later he followed this with the even more insane Drive Angry, starring Nic Cage as a gun-toting, car-driving, escapee from Hell out to save his granddaughter from a cult of Satanists. No filmmaker proves that point better than Patrick Lussier, who cut his teeth on the surprisingly effective stereoscopic slasher My Bloody Valentine in 2009. ![]() Regardless of what James Cameron says, 3D and exploitation cinema were clearly made for one another. If you’re building a 3D library, we recommend you check these out. The following ten 3D discs have therefore been chosen because they offer a blend of impressive stereoscopy and solid storytelling – well, most of them. Yet again, no one wants to sit through an awful movie just to see a couple of axes loom out of the screen and slice through the air. Especially if you’re trying to show off your new 3D display to your friends/family/neighbours/cat. Yet our inner geeks don’t always demand the best films when it comes to 3D. If you’re going to don the goggles, you want to make sure the Blu-ray you’ve selected will have some impressive 3D imaging to savour. Where once stereoscopic HD titles were as rare as a decent movie starring Michael Madsen, you can now fill your 3D disc-shelf with everything from music concerts and documentaries to kids’ toons, sci-fi extravaganzas and blood-soaked slasher flicks. Team HCC dons its silly spex to find the best 3D Blu-rays for your collection.
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