Yeah, the Blue Man Group's video wasn't done very well either. On the beach scene, there were elements of the background that appeared to be in front of one of the blue men in terms of stereoscopic depth, even though spatially it should have been behind him.
It was strange because if I angled the system so that each eye saw what the other eye was supposed to see, that part looked just fine. However, if I looked at the system straight-on, the blue men had proper stereoscopic depth in relation to each other.
It's weird how they're handling the stereoscopic depth in the videos, too. I assume they're keeping the effect subtle so it doesn't make people's eyes hurt to look at it, especially since the 3D slider can't be used on pre-rendered video, but keeping it so subtle feels like it defeats the purpose of having it in 3D in the first place. Plus it hurts my eyes more to see background elements that appear to be closer than objects that are in front of them than it does to view a more pronounced 3D effect.