James McAvoy Pessimistic Questions 3D Technology
Jumat, 17 Juni 2011 by dali
James McAvoy is one of the film industry players are still pessimistic about the 3D technology that is now booming. James created a 3D technology is just the reason the studio to make profits bigger. At least, until now there has been no three-dimensional technology that made James is quite satisfactory. That's why he was grateful for the X-MEN: FIRST CLASS is not made in 3D.
"I am grateful to the X-Men are not made 3-D. In fact, thank God this movie is not in 3-D," James said as quoted by Splash News. "3-D only reason that spectators pay $ 10 more expensive signing in the cinema. In the end was not a 3-D movies, it's just a waste of money," he added.
James McAvoy is also admitted to not interested in the lure of 3-D is usually always mentioned when the promo film even though he did not deny that the idea of three-dimensional film itself is actually very interesting. "The idea there is something out preachers of the screen and make us a nice surprise indeed but for me it was a waste of money and I would not want to pay dearly for 3-D movie," he explained.
Actually, not just James McAvoy are pessimistic with 3D technology. James Cameron was initially rejected this technology even though he eventually decided to make a 3D version of AVATAR
"I am grateful to the X-Men are not made 3-D. In fact, thank God this movie is not in 3-D," James said as quoted by Splash News. "3-D only reason that spectators pay $ 10 more expensive signing in the cinema. In the end was not a 3-D movies, it's just a waste of money," he added.
James McAvoy is also admitted to not interested in the lure of 3-D is usually always mentioned when the promo film even though he did not deny that the idea of three-dimensional film itself is actually very interesting. "The idea there is something out preachers of the screen and make us a nice surprise indeed but for me it was a waste of money and I would not want to pay dearly for 3-D movie," he explained.
Actually, not just James McAvoy are pessimistic with 3D technology. James Cameron was initially rejected this technology even though he eventually decided to make a 3D version of AVATAR
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