Let’s get this straight; 3D is just another means of resurrecting a spluttering film industry by charging you double the price for films with half the plot. Hollywood’s done it before, and they’ll keep doing it. But, just in case you needed another reason to hate 3D, turns out that Nazis were watching 3D propaganda films long before Avatar.
An Australian filmmaker, Philippe Mora, has discovered two 30-minute 3D films, shot a full 16 years before the format first briefly gained popularity in the US. The two films, titled ‘So Real You Can Touch It’ and ‘Six Girls Roll Into The Weekend’, aren’t porno’s but test films for a greater plan of entrenching the Nazi doctrine into the German people.
Anyway, for those of you that still think 3D is like totally revolutionary, check out this bashing it received, from none other than world-famous editor Walter Murch (‘Apocalypse Now’, ‘The English Patient’ and ‘Cold Mountain’).
Okay, you can move on now, I’m done with my little tirade.
[Source: Guardian]
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