It looks like we are living through a sterescopic renaissance. I am very fortunate to have experienced it first hand while working on James Cameron's Avatar. I assure you, as much as it is a good story, it will be worth the price of the ticket to see this movie in stereo.
Here is a link to the Avatar's trailer:
The Avatar's featurette which includes a few of my shots:
Some good documents about stereoscopic guidelines: (Download them all from here)
James Cameron on stereo technology
How a 3-D movie is made – from Home to Hollywood 3-D
Art of Digital 3D Stereoscopic Film
Making It Real: The Future of Stereoscopic 3D Film Technology
My former colleague Sebastian Sylwan on Stereoscopic 3-D and the Future of Visual Storytelling
An article on basics of viewing stereoscopic assets:
http://gizmodo.com/5717004/giz-explains-how-3d-works
A discussion between James Cameron and Peter Jackson on the status of stereoscopic:
The NVidia 3D Vision Glasses setup using a 3D ready 120Hz 22" 2233RZ Samsung LCD monitor
A link to the Series 4 42" (PS42A450) Samsung LCD TV
Stereoscopic videos through YouTube