Why the Great Directors Should Leave 3-D to the Shlockmeisters
3-D is perfect for gross-outs and gratuitous violence, not the subtle work of Spielberg, Scorsese, and Pixar.
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3-D is perfect for gross-outs and gratuitous violence, not the subtle work of Spielberg, Scorsese, and Pixar.
And then it will eventually be compiled into a feature-length film.
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There's another movie's worth of extra footage hanging around.
This is science, you know.
Paramount’s Jackass 3D earned a retina-separating $50 million over the weekend.
There's something decadent about privileged white Americans hurting themselves for laughs and extreme profit.
"At this point, I've really failed at a lot of things. It's nice to be able to say that, in a way."
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Sadly, his flaming head can only be viewed in 2D.
It was filmed mostly in real 3-D and promises the shameless, copious use of flying projectiles.
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