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Disney Rereleasing More Old Movies in 3-D
Owing to the success of 'The Lion King 3D.'
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Owing to the success of 'The Lion King 3D.'
Plus: a free app for finding obscure music, and clip-on 3-D glasses.
Two, actually.
"Cameron was like, 'Mike, directors like you have to do 3D or it is going to die,'" claims the 'Transformers' director.
The acting is mostly blah, the dialogue from hunger, and there isn't even a clear beginning to the story — it's all throat clearing — until the first person gets killed.
'The Killer' gets an English-language, 3-D redo.
He looks like a possessed doll.
Oliver Stone isn't sure that's a good idea.
Vegas is now the home of every iPad wannabe known to man.
Finally!
Ridley Scott protégé Carl Erik Rinsch will direct.
"Come into my edit room and I will show you beautiful 3D."
"Every shot is rethinking cinema."
Because 3-D conversions are still too terrible.
"And never mind all the cheering at Comic-Con in July, when panelists repeated the promise that the picture would be 2-D."
'Phantom Menace' will hit theaters in 2012.
Chance that 3-D effects will be added post-production.
‘Technology aside, I wish AVATAR had been more original in its storytelling.’
"They did a 3-D version to get the last few drops of blood out of the turnip."
It was filmed mostly in real 3-D and promises the shameless, copious use of flying projectiles.