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Originally Posted by 3dblurayofsunshine
lol. Dude. They aren’t ‘lame excuses’ because there’s nothing to excuse. I feel like I’ve seen you push this big illuminati style conspiracy about studio execs smothering and stifling 3D when in reality they fumbled the ball with home 3D implementation and moved on to something else. If it was truly a serious money maker in that format, and beloved by enough people, they would have kept it going.
There’s no ‘excuse’ to be made here because there aren’t millions of rabid 3D fans demanding an answer. This is (as is sadly too common nowadays with various forms of media) a report on the working conditions at the studio, which are clearly awful. To read about that, which is spreading awareness for poor work conditions, and say it’s an excuse for no 3D version, is borderline offensive imo. The artists on this movie were being made to work 11 hours a day, 7 days a week. Crunch culture is a serious issue that needs to end yesterday. It’s got nothing to do with 3D.
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This is studios enforcing 4K and streaming and cutting costs.
So if Sony is ok with 3D then why didn't other Sony movies like Uncharted were converted in 3D? They could have delayed these movies until the 3D conversion was done and still make money. They didn't because they don't want to waste money on 3D conversions, pure and simple.