i would say wear your contacts f you have them because glasses can be uncomfortable if you have other glasses on top. i went to 3d movie last week and i wore my contacts, but the glasss seemed to big so i had to hold them up the entire time.
..your choice!
The glasses worn by Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in the movies, are 'real' in the fact that they are not CGI. They glasses are physically real, however they do not have lenses in the frames.
As far as I know, it's perfectly fine, like wearing glasses underneath safety goggles or 3D glasses. Only more comfortable... If there was any problem the cinema would indicate or your eye specialist would advise against contacts at the 3D movies.
Older 3D movies use red/green 3D glasses. If the color of the red and green on the lenses of the glasses is not an exact match to the color of the film, there will be ghosting in these colors.
Hermione Granger repaired Harry Potter's glasses in both the first and second Harry Potter movie. She didn't do this in the book, and the spell she used was never mentioned in the book.
no he does not its just for the harry potter movies
People do it all the time, just be aware of possible movement of the lens because of all the extra lubrication by the tears, is is possible that one may pop out. Dont fuss, just put it back in.
to the movies or walmart and wear you get movies to rent!
3D movies may trigger a migraine if you find yourself straining your eyes. Solving eye strain during a 3D movie may be as simple as needing a decent pair of 3D glasses, or ones that fit over your normal glasses (if you wear them). You may need to make sure you are sitting towards the middle of the theater, so that the entirety of the screen is viewed through your lenses.
Daniel Radcliffe does not wear glasses. His character wears glasses in the popular movies called Harry Potter, however, in real life he does not need glasses.
At theaters showing 3D movies.
yes they can, they just put the 3D glasses over them
Daniel Radcliffe does not wear glasses. His character wears glasses in the popular movies called Harry Potter, however, in real life he does not need glasses.