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World's First 3-D Erotic Film to Hit Thai Theaters

The world's first 3-D erotic film 3D Sex and Zen is about to hit theaters in Thailand this Thursday.

The press screening of the world's first 3-D erotic film 3D Sex and Zen took place on June 6 at Siam Paragon with a large number of film critics and journalists participating.

The movie tells the story of a sexually-frustrated scholar in ancient China who loses himself in the harem of a duke he befriends.

The event also featured an appearance of the film's leading artists, Japanese stars Leni Lan and Hiro Hayama.

They talked about the film, saying besides love-making scenes, the film also gives the audience a lesson about love.

Wason Homsaengpradit, maketing director of the country's largest cinema chain, M Pictures, which imported and released the film, said the company is not concerned about criticism about suitability of the film.

He believes that the audience have their own judgment on whether they will watch the movie.

He said people over the age of 20 will be allowed to watch the movie and it will hit theaters for one week only, starting from this Thursday.

He admitted that this will affect the company's income.

He added the film will be released on DVD and this will help increase the company's income.

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I would appreciate a review from someone on this before I go and see it - I have visions of a male appendage rearing out of the screen towards me and I am not sure if i can handle that :unsure:

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He said people over the age of 20 will be allowed to watch the movie and it will hit theaters for one week only, starting from this Thursday.

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He added the film will be released on DVD and this will help increase the company's income.

There aren't many 3D TVs out there yet, are there?

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I would appreciate a review from someone on this before I go and see it - I have visions of a male appendage rearing out of the screen towards me and I am not sure if i can handle that :unsure:

If it's anything like" Hooter Hoe Down" it should be worth seeing, i've heard.

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Dirty OLD Pedos!!!!!!! exiting, isn't it? :w00t:

He added the film will be released on DVD and this will help increase the company's income.

SorrY!!!!!!!! have to mention that it's not from Thailand side though( the income).

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He said people over the age of 20 will be allowed to watch the movie and it will hit theaters for one week only, starting from this Thursday.

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He added the film will be released on DVD and this will help increase the company's income.

There aren't many 3D TVs out there yet, are there?

It will just take special glasses on any tv.

I looked at the current 3D technology last year and it's gonna be a pretty solid thing on the market in the next 3-5 years.

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Is this the same country that totally lost the plot because a couple of young girls took their tops off in public....oh yeah I forgot ...hypocrasy and money...:blink:

As posted already..I am not sure if I am ready for Mr Schlong cuming (sic) at me in full wide screen 3D !!!:bah:

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It will just take special glasses on any tv.<br />I looked at the current 3D technology last year and it's gonna be a pretty solid thing on the market in the next 3-5 years.<br />

I wish it was that easy. There are many different 3D technologies out there. Most of them require active glasses (the glasses will need to be powered, and the TV will be controlling and syncing the shutter of each lens.). And they only work in co-existence with the current TV-set they are bought for. So for a normal TV your stuck with the old red-green-type of glasses, which isn't that great ;)

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There was a big article in one of the Thai newspapers at the weekend about this film.

It's a soft porn flick, whether that means full nudity, I don't know, but given that the action takes place in a harem, there will be plenty of female flesh on show.

And given the voluptuous nature of the female lead Saori Hara, it might be worth getting tickets near the back of the theatre if you don't want to spend the bulk of the film staring almost straight up.

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I await the first porno movie in 4D.

:sick:

You could put an eye out!blink.gif

recalled Tar Zan's in 2D mode years ago when Phil Collins sings

- title of the song.

hope they can make it 4D.....out.soon

In addition to 3D, 4D has added a time and space concept to it's dimensions.

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I await the first porno movie in 4D.

:sick:

You could put an eye out!blink.gif

recalled Tar Zan's in 2D mode years ago when Phil Collins sings

- title of the song.

hope they can make it 4D.....out.soon

In addition to 3D, 4D has added a time and space concept to it's dimensions.

Oh god, i can't get that song out of my head. Thanks for that.dry.gif

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It will just take special glasses on any tv.<br />I looked at the current 3D technology last year and it's gonna be a pretty solid thing on the market in the next 3-5 years.<br />

I wish it was that easy. There are many different 3D technologies out there. Most of them require active glasses (the glasses will need to be powered, and the TV will be controlling and syncing the shutter of each lens.). And they only work in co-existence with the current TV-set they are bought for. So for a normal TV your stuck with the old red-green-type of glasses, which isn't that great ;)

I was a Asia Broadcasting Convention last year, several systems do not require active glasses.

Either twin color or polarized, nothing else. I know because I tried them.

There are systems out with improved 3D capabilities,

and yes we must wait to see how that shakes out.

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It will just take special glasses on any tv.<br />I looked at the current 3D technology last year and it's gonna be a pretty solid thing on the market in the next 3-5 years.<br />

I wish it was that easy. There are many different 3D technologies out there. Most of them require active glasses (the glasses will need to be powered, and the TV will be controlling and syncing the shutter of each lens.). And they only work in co-existence with the current TV-set they are bought for. So for a normal TV your stuck with the old red-green-type of glasses, which isn't that great ;)

I was a Asia Broadcasting Convention last year, several systems do not require active glasses.

Either twin color or polarized, nothing else. I know because I tried them.

There are systems out with improved 3D capabilities,

and yes we must wait to see how that shakes out.

15 Years ago I worked for Silicon Graphics - the team that invented "3D graphics" literally. I am still developing programs in the 3D niche.

Although I learnt long ago to "never say never" mainstream consumer 3D in film and TV and internet was being quoted as "3 - 5 years away" 15 years ago, and again 10 years ago and again 5 years ago.

Anyone working with 3D 15 years ago would have considered today's technology capability more than enough to satisfy consumers.

Whats holding all this back is the pairing of glasses with screens - only when immersive presentation environments mature will 3D be fully accepted by the masses.

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From the Wikipedia article:

Nevertheless, producers further announced that 3D Sex and Zen will be released in various versions in order to bypass censorship laws in some jurisdictions and allow wider distribution.[

I'm disappointed already. I have found that legally available Thai versions of movies with sexually explicit scenes are edited.

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