Sure Cinemascope was a specialized exhibition but eventually they modified it and standardized it and it became the widescreen formats we see today. 3D will likewise evolve. In twenty or thirty years we may not be wearing glasses to see it, but the days of 2D are as behind us now as silence was to audiences in the 30's. Anyone who doesn't get what's going on with 3D REALLY doesn't get it and by the end of this decade are going to be as quaint as folks who were pining for the days of silent movies when "Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind " were hits. We are not going to be watching twentieth-century styled movies in the twenty-first century no more than we watched silent movies when Friedkin had HIS hits.
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