CGI movies already must undergo a lot of color processing trickery to imitate the "film look." Rendering and displaying at 24fps helps add to the illusion of it looking like a movie.
If the same movie is re-rendered at 60fps there is a strong chance the end result will be very electronic/video looking and not seem like film.
This is also one of the reasons I leave the Motion Enhancer feature on my Sony Bravia XBR4 TV turned "off." With it turned "on" (especially in "high" mode) the movies look more like they were shot on video rather than film. Not good.
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