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Old 03-18-2013, 12:05 AM
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It's a recession. Add to that they filmmakers are seeing 3D less and less as "easy way to add £2 to the price" and more as a genuine feature in its own right - just see how "IN 3D!!!!!" has dropped off advertising to a minimal bit somewhere at the edge.

I honestly haven't seen much in the way of new good films at all recently, so if "Good 3D film" is a subset of "Good film" then naturally there will be few. Perhaps people are just realising that a hasty postproduction rush job looks bad, so they need to actually make 3D films properly now

That said, that's a WTF article. To quote, "Torsten Hoffmann is a German who recently moved his 3DContent Blog website to Australia." == what. Do they mean he moved the site to a new server? ¬_¬
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