Recent Box-Office Analysis Suggests That 3-D Isn’t All That
People are less and less willing to pay extra money to see films in 3-D.
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People are less and less willing to pay extra money to see films in 3-D.
People are less and less willing to pay extra money to see films in 3-D.
Imax theaters are reserving a three-month window for the film to be shown.
They'll cost $1 million for every new 3-D movie — including the one Fox is releasing on July 1!
People overwhelmingly preferred to pay an extra $3 to see 'Monsters vs. Aliens' in 3-D over the weekend.
Fingers crossed that James Cameron doesn't read this post.
King eagerly acknowledges 3-D’s gift to both her and her fan base of teenage boys.
Plus: The return of the "ultra-hip" SoBe lizards!
The future of moviegoing may revolve around 3-D technology and luxury theaters.
Expect 'things coming at you, splashing of paint, explosions of color.'
The film will actually be presented in MIND-BLOWING 7-D.
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