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Film School Rejects: Ten Classic Films That Would Have Been Cool in 3D

  • Nevernude · 1 year ago
    Bladerunner!!!
  • David · 1 year ago
    Definitely ET what about the original star wars films ?
  • David · 1 year ago
    duh sorry, I meant bladerunner too, Star Wars is on the list. My first ever cinema visit -
    Pete's Dragon would be neat too
  • Nish · 1 year ago
    Alien films, terminator films, Die Hard. Any Steven Segal film in 3D would rock!!!!
  • Cinexcellence · 1 year ago
    Haha, I figured Citizen Kane would be on the list somewhere. :) (And FWIW, Taxi Driver would look good in ANY format)

    I would also add Tron to the list.
  • Sebastian Z · 1 year ago
    Actiony/fantasy/sc-fi films are the obvious choice because there's more chances of getting stuff flying towards you. Yup, Star Wars and Fantasia would be really cool in 3D...
  • Brian Rodden · 1 year ago
    Bladerunner fo' sho'. I'm gettin' that fo' sho'.
  • Brickhouse · 1 year ago
    Hitchcock's "The Birds" was actually planned (& filmed, I think, maybe?) in 3D, but the
    test audiences were so shocked that it was scrapped and the 2D footage was used.
  • alberns65 · 1 year ago
    TRON. I wouldn't doubt it if the so called remake will be done in 3-D. And I bet some people thought it was originally made in 3-D by what they might or might not have taken before they went to see the movie when it came out in the 80's.
  • Robert Fure · 1 year ago
    All of the Star Wars movies are going to be released in 3D. Its virtually assured.

    And not even 3D could make 2001: A Space Odyssey interesting.
  • Patty · 1 year ago
    Great list! I personally dislike 3D....when s--t looks like it is flying at you, I feel like I'm gonna hurl.
  • zonga · 1 year ago
    You're an idiot.
    This list stinks, but the topic is worse, almost as bad as you.
  • Chris Heuer · 4 months ago
    I don't know if this film hits your list, but I just finished converting Nosferatu into 3D. I wrote about it for Creative Cow magazine (page 23 of the pdf).

    http://magazine.creativecow.net/pdf_issues/14th...

    One correction. Keith Carter is now the point man on this project. Media Fusion is not producing it anymore.