The 3D thing has always been overhyped for me. To me, the actors look like paper dolls moving about a 3D environment at the start of the film. After a few minutes, my eyes adjust and the actors and environment look like a normal 2D film.
So I avoid paying for 3D when I have a reasonable option to see a film in 2D. I will say, however, that I recently saw In The Heart Of The Sea in 3D. For once, the actors didn't look like paper dolls. It was decent 3D. But as with all 3D movies, my eyes soon adjusted and everything looked like a 2D movie. I could reset the 3D effect by briefly removing my glasses, but even then, my eyes would soon readjust.
In any case, things never jump out of the screen at me. So I'll happily be willing to get the Blu Ray edition in stunning 2D next month.