3-D movies push the edges of filmmaking
Nov 3rd, 2009 by Peter D. Marshall
“With the new James Cameron blockbuster “Avatar” set to revolutionize the way we look at 3-D technology, it is about time we call into question why the American public is so entranced with this new form of entertainment.
This year alone, the industry has seen a tremendous increase in the number of 3-D movies. Particularly, animated films like “Up” and “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” have been huge successes, no doubt with help from the higher ticket prices of 3-D films. Even the fourth installment in the ludicrous “Final Destination” series was a box-office hit. We can surely look forward to a slew of new films offering the sight of teenager’s dismembered body parts flying toward us in three dimensions.”
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