James Cameron’s “Avatar” boosted the 3D market for a period of time, until it lost all steam, due to an incalculable amount of films trying to take advantage of the fad by upgrading their non-3D movies into 3D movies. I can count in a single hand the amount of movies that have come out since “Avatar” that actually benefited from the 3D treatment. Otherwise, it’s been a major studio scam whose potential hasn’t materialized as planned. Fact of the matter is that studios wanted to take advantage of the 3D medium by releasing every mediocre effort with an extra pair of $3 glasses included with your ticket. When conceived, most of these movies were not meant for 3D viewing, compared to Cameron’s film which was born and bred as such an experience. It was a fad, one which basically delivered eight essential movies: Contribute Hire me

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