08-02-2010, 02:12 AM
mrblue Wrote:Putting 3D on a horror film doesn't open it up to more of an audience, a lot of people can't watch 3D movies and others would be turned away cuz in 3D horror films all that happens is stuff comes flying at you. Seen it done it before. Nothing new to offer I rather jus save the extra money and see it in 2D.Not necessarily... first of all they can use the 3D process from Avatar wherein the whole film is 3D, and second of all they can do that anyway sometimes, just without it being convincing
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ


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