Are moviegoers are losing interest in 3D…again?
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HDTV Expert - Is The Bloom Falling Off The Rose for Theatrical 3D?
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720pete
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nanookpnw
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3D - A victim of the economy
Think gasoline. Think rising food prices due to rising gasoline prices and the general decline in the purchasing power of the dollar in general. 3D is an expensive novelty and right now, people are focusing on the necessities; eating, working and the getting to/from those locations. If a movie is in the budget, it'll likely be 2D rather than 3D due to the extra $3-$5 for 3D. If the studios can't figure that out, they've got their heads in the clouds...
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Re: 3D - A victim of the economy
Nanook, I think this is likely the best explanation. The only thing I'd disagree with you on is where they've got their heads.nanookpnw wrote:Think gasoline. Think rising food prices due to rising gasoline prices and the general decline in the purchasing power of the dollar in general. 3D is an expensive novelty and right now, people are focusing on the necessities; eating, working and the getting to/from those locations. If a movie is in the budget, it'll likely be 2D rather than 3D due to the extra $3-$5 for 3D. If the studios can't figure that out, they've got their heads in the clouds...
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nanookpnw
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Re: 3D - A victim of the economy
I was just being polite.videograbber wrote:Nanook, I think this is likely the best explanation. The only thing I'd disagree with you on is where they've got their heads.nanookpnw wrote:Think gasoline. Think rising food prices due to rising gasoline prices and the general decline in the purchasing power of the dollar in general. 3D is an expensive novelty and right now, people are focusing on the necessities; eating, working and the getting to/from those locations. If a movie is in the budget, it'll likely be 2D rather than 3D due to the extra $3-$5 for 3D. If the studios can't figure that out, they've got their heads in the clouds...
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It's beginning to look like what happened in the 1950s is happening again. 3D became immensely popular in the theaters then but within a couple of years, the public decided that the novelty wasn't worth it and that they didn't care to wear glasses to watch a movie. With a couple of years 3D was essentially gone and many movies that had been made in 3D never even had a 3D release but were only released in 2D. Time will tell if history will repeat but I think it will.
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Not So 3D
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