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Feb 4
2010
05:18 PM ET
Colorization, part II? Sony now plans to reissue some classic titles...in 3-D
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How about the Blair Witch Project in 3-D? That might be fun, if it doesn’t give you motion sickness.
Hey There’s lots of classic movies (even one by Hitchcock) that were shot in 3D, could we see those released first, in the new less headachy format they’ve got?
As others are commenting, adding 3D to many classic films would be inappropriate and distracting. But how about dance-centric musicals like “7 Brides For 7 Brothers”, or the original Star Wars and other films where kinetically exciting action sequences were a major component? I say yes where it’s appropriate for the original film.