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Emaline:
Ummm.....Have you not seen Toy Story 3 yet? Or that perfect for 3d short at the beginning? Because Until you have, I don't think you can really continue to shit on 3d.

Ikrik:
I am fine if the film is filmed in 3-D but the problem is with the post-filming conversions that a lot of films seem to be jumping on.  Clash of the Titans, Alice In Wonderland, Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter, This.  Consider that there's only been two or three films that have good 3-D and a huge amount that are coming out that have terrible 3-D that makes things dark and muddled and blurry and I think that I have a good reason to say that that the 3-D they've been using is total garbage. 

When they start filming films initially in 3-D I might be more forgiving about it, but those films aren't coming out for a little while.  Personally though, I really don't like 3-D and will continue seeing films only in 2-D. 
 

David_Dovey:
Yes, this may (MAY) spell the end for fake, post-production 3-D but it's a goddamned fool's errand to think that they're gonna stop putting out 3-D films that were actually conceived as being 3-D from the get-go

Alex C:
Yeah, it's too damn useful as a trojan horse for raising ticket prices, if nothing else. I doubt we'll see the day where every film is in 3d any time soon, but when I heard that Men in Black was going to be in 3d, it hit me as one of the least surprising announcements ever. You don't need a big percentage of the audience to pay the extra 3 bucks to get your money back on producing the film in 3d when you're talking about a Will Smith vehicle.

Inlander:
What will kill 3D is when audiences figure out that they're paying more money for a lesser cinematic experience. The glasses are uncomfortable, the images on screen are darkened and muddied by wearing the glasses and if you get sick of it and try to watch the movie without the 3D glasses you just get a slightly fuzzy image with the colours separated at the edges, and the 3D effects while eye-catching at times are not so much 3D as a slightly disoncerting layering of 2D images akin to a pop-up book. Directors, meanwhile, at least those who are passionate about their films, will I suspect start to shy away from 3D because, apart from all the points I just mentioned, watching a film in 3D actually distracts and distances the viewer from the movie itself, which no director wants.

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