gnews.com— James Cameron has promised to deliver Titanic 3D in time for the 100th Anniversary of the ships demise in Spring 2012.
Jun 3, 2010View in Crawl 4
Jajajaja so many stupid comments here. Might i remind you, that outside the USA this movie is the most successfull movie ever made. Keep yourselves in your little world watching avatars and dark knights. Maybe one day you'll grow up.
Actually, I was looking around on the internet and it WAS mentioned: Terminator 2 (the actual movie, not the ride/show you're talking about) in 3-D.I just hope they don't f**k it up. (I'm looking at you, Star Wars.)
I hate the idea of converting old movies to 3D, and I understand the reluctance to embrace the latest technology craze, but remember that the technology is in it's infancy, 3D will become better as the bugs are worked out and less cumbersome to watch. Right now it is like television when it was first developed, crude. Give it ten years and I am certain that even the early nay Sayers will not want it to go away.
syuriJun 4, 2010
Jajajaja so many stupid comments here. Might i remind you, that outside the USA this movie is the most successfull movie ever made. Keep yourselves in your little world watching avatars and dark knights. Maybe one day you'll grow up.
wtrwlkrJun 4, 2010
This: "Jajajaja" coupled with this: "so many stupid comments here" makes the rest of your comment irrelevant.
tacojohn48Jun 4, 2010
Or as with Titanic f**king in a 3D movie.
s8m3gJun 4, 2010
if they keep it up, we won't have anything to pirate...
groberts1980Jun 4, 2010
f**king 3D. Seriously? Wouldn't his time be better spent working on a NEW movie? Like, maybe an Avatar sequel? ANYTHING?
Closed AccountJun 5, 2010
There is an Avatar sequel planned. Apparently it will take place mostly underwater.
delane79Jun 5, 2010
Actually, I was looking around on the internet and it WAS mentioned: Terminator 2 (the actual movie, not the ride/show you're talking about) in 3-D.I just hope they don't f**k it up. (I'm looking at you, Star Wars.)
spuddufferJun 8, 2010
I hate the idea of converting old movies to 3D, and I understand the reluctance to embrace the latest technology craze, but remember that the technology is in it's infancy, 3D will become better as the bugs are worked out and less cumbersome to watch. Right now it is like television when it was first developed, crude. Give it ten years and I am certain that even the early nay Sayers will not want it to go away.