"We just want to make a good, scary horror movie, and we think this 3-D process will allow those fans to enjoy something a little bit familiar AND a little bit unique. It's all about giving the ticket-buyers something they'll hopefully enjoy. We sure didn't HAVE to bother with the 3-D workload, but if the extra work makes the movie that much cooler..."
I have been hearing nothing but positive things about MBV3D and now it seems that the end result will be something special that all horror fans should be excited about. Can't wait. Be sure to check out Scott's full report on Fearnet.
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