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Originally Posted by bavanut
"I actually am not a big fan of 3D so that’s really bizarre."
Absolutely. That's very bizarre. I can understand a cinematic entrepreneur making Parasite and Metalstorm at a time when interest in 3-D was reaching or had reached a fever pitch. But The Creeps was made at a time when nobody but nobody was shooting over-and-under 35mm 3-D. I just naturally assumed that passion for the format was a major motivation for shooting in StereoVision. (I have no idea what Mr. Band's fourth 3-D title might be.)
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It's a shame The Creeps was released flat earlier in the year. It's probably the only feature-length native 3-D movie of the 1990s that had even a remote shot at a 3D-Bluray release. I would've bought it without hesitation.
Back in the 90s Band had plans for a trilogy of 3-D films, which he hoped to make in anticipation of HD and 3DTV becoming a reality. The Creeps was the first of these, but presumably with their financial troubles they were unable to go ahead with the others.