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4 Reasons Why a 3D Film Won't Win the Best Picture Oscar Anytime Soon
Old people be hatin' 3D.
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Old people be hatin' 3D.
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"I don’t think there’s a subject matter that can’t absorb 3-D."
The adorable, critically acclaimed Muppets trails in second.
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"He was like, 'Call me Marty, kid!' So after that, I was like, 'Hey, Marty. Hi, Marty. Hey, Marty!'"
3-D is perfect for gross-outs and gratuitous violence, not the subtle work of Spielberg, Scorsese, and Pixar.