
It's like I'm flying...IN 3D!
Think about all the old movies you would like to see in re-done in 3D.
Imagine the T-1000 walking out of the exploded gas truck in Terminator 2, the attack on the Death Star in Star Wars or even the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park would be awesome in 3D. Sorry I got your hopes up because with some of Hollywood's top heavyweights preparing their classics for the big 3D screen, the first out of the gate will be James Cameron's Titanic. Yes, Titanic. Director James Cameron hinted at the possibility of a 3D sinking ship at Comic-Con and all but confirmed it when talking with Empire earlier this week:
“We’re going to do Titanic in 3-D! We’ve already done a 90 second clip of it and it’s phenomenal and gorgeous, so that’s going to be the
project for next year. It’s a conversion of it, not native photography; we can’t go back.”
Titanic is the highest grossing film of all-time, so there is
definitely a market for a re-release but I can't help but be
disappointed. Hopefully Titanic will refine the process of converting
a film to 3D and pave the way for something I'd actually want to see
again. Like something with more boobs in it.
What films would you want to see re-released in 3D?
--Mark Collins
Imagine the T-1000 walking out of the exploded gas truck in Terminator 2, the attack on the Death Star in Star Wars or even the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park would be awesome in 3D. Sorry I got your hopes up because with some of Hollywood's top heavyweights preparing their classics for the big 3D screen, the first out of the gate will be James Cameron's Titanic. Yes, Titanic. Director James Cameron hinted at the possibility of a 3D sinking ship at Comic-Con and all but confirmed it when talking with Empire earlier this week:
“We’re going to do Titanic in 3-D! We’ve already done a 90 second clip of it and it’s phenomenal and gorgeous, so that’s going to be the
project for next year. It’s a conversion of it, not native photography; we can’t go back.”
Titanic is the highest grossing film of all-time, so there is
definitely a market for a re-release but I can't help but be
disappointed. Hopefully Titanic will refine the process of converting
a film to 3D and pave the way for something I'd actually want to see
again. Like something with more boobs in it.
What films would you want to see re-released in 3D?
--Mark Collins