Ever since Avatar, movies have become more over-the-top with CGI-filled action sequences. While Avatar looked great and had by far the superior 3D compared to many other movies out there, I'm not sure it really looked so much better than your average Marvel movie, of which there have been plenty since the end of 2009.
I guess that if you're in a competitive market, offering the movie in 3D makes sense, but if you're a single or duplex with little competition, I doubt you'll sell much more tickets by offering it in 3D.
It will be interesting to see if there is still any HFR left. There is conflicting information out there about Cameron to only want to use it as a "tool" in certain situations and it being completely scrapped.
I guess that if you're in a competitive market, offering the movie in 3D makes sense, but if you're a single or duplex with little competition, I doubt you'll sell much more tickets by offering it in 3D.
It will be interesting to see if there is still any HFR left. There is conflicting information out there about Cameron to only want to use it as a "tool" in certain situations and it being completely scrapped.
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