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Old 04-08-2010, 12:18 AM #1
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Default 3D movies: A bad trend?

I am really sick of all these movies coming out in 3D.

Its cool once in a while, but it seems like they are trying to make more and more of them. I mean, once youve seen so many movies in 3d, it becomes normal. And you cant quite enjoy regular TV or regular 2d movies anymore.
And I also think the movie quality will suffer in general. People are gonna focus on graphics, more than the content of the movie.

ANd I feel bad for the parents who have to take their kids to see the 3D movies. Because lets face it, once its out, and popular, you ahve to take your kids, or you are a terrible parent. So you have to pay the extra premium 3D price.
Anyways. what do you guys think, is anyone tired of them yet.
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