Squilliam said:
Secondly. We're having a 3D craze at theatres, not at home. The cost of entry difference is quite staggeringly different. It costs an extra $2 per person or so for 3D whereas at home it costs an entirely new high end TV and a pair of $150 active shutter glasses beyond the first two. |
Firstly. The 2 films are in totally different genre's. One is about an actual event in our history, one is about blue aliens running around a huge forest planet thing and flying some flying thing to the story of Pocahontas. I refuse to accept what you say as an excuse.
Secondly. My point still stands.
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