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    It made me laugh when James Cameron was against the Harry Potter final films coming out in 3D, basically because they where going to have to rush it as it wasn't originally meant for 3D.

    What he said if I'm correct was that films shouldn't be filmed then decided to be in 3D just for money, 3D should only be used for classic films and he might have said films that where always planned in 3D.

    Classic Films in my opinion should stay as they are.

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    Because old films are best films. Everything is getting too futuristic, too much fire and blowing up stuff and robots (lol michael bay)
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    Lol it's a very good idea if Disney want to make money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiftyCal View Post
    Because old films are best films. Everything is getting too futuristic, too much fire and blowing up stuff and robots (lol michael bay)
    there are good 'old' films, and there are bad 'old' films. there are good 'new' films, and there are bad 'new' films. do you see where this is going?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    there are good 'old' films, and there are bad 'old' films. there are good 'new' films, and there are bad 'new' films. do you see where this is going?
    I know exactly what you mean. Theres good new and old films but a lot of bad new and old films too, but i always thought the old films were awesome and true classics
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    A classic is brought about by age. Movies made today will be regarded as classics as time goes on. That said, more bad movies are made today than in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    No, thank god. The HD remaster was released in October to coincide with the Blu-ray launch, but barely made any money.
    I was the only person at the screening in Birmingham. Plenty of legroom to say the least! Still enjoyed it though, seeing a childhood favorite on the big screen and no whining children in the background.

    There were a lot more people at the Back to the Future rerelease.
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    Well it's a very clever idea

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    I went to see the lion king in 3D simply because it's one of my favourite films. Everyone that went in got a survey and a pencil to complete the survey with and it asked what our favourite part of the film was, what other disney/pixar films we'd be interested in seeing and all sorts of stuff like that. With the lion king it wasn't the 3D that made it really good but the music was phenomenal!


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