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May 4, 2007

The would be mechanical Spiderman webshooters

Filed under: Movie Banter — Ben @ 5:09 pm

I know you guys have always thought about it. Back in the day of Spider-Man the first movie, they toyed with the idea of giving Peter Parker a mechanical web slinger. Now to me this sounds like it would be the coolest gadget of all time, imagine shooting industrial sticky string out of your wrist? Doesn’t that sound so freaking awesome? Maybe I am getting ahead of myself, judge em yourself.

Spider-Man Webslinger

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April 30, 2007

$75,000 every minute for 3D

Filed under: Movie Banter — Ben @ 7:27 pm

$75,000 for every single damn minute. That my loyal readers is a ridiculous amount. Let’s see, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban want to turn the last 20 minutes of there film into a 3D scene, that amounts to a ridiculous $1.5 million and would take roughly 6-9 months for a whole movie.

Personally I think this would just be money thrown out the window. There are a multitude of movies, in fact, pretty much every movie I know and love are only the normal dimension and they still top the box office day in and day out.

The current number one is Disturbia, no 3D involved, the top grossing movie of all time, Titanic, grossly a hefty $600,000,000, no 3D to be seen. Although if we were to convert both of these into 3D it would cost $7.8 million to convert Disturbia and an unheard of $14.5 million for Titanic. What a gigantic waste of time.

Although I am going to put it out there, when I do go watch 3D movies it is a blast of a time and I enjoy it. But at the moment, the technology is just not advance enough to warrant such a spending spree, hopefully in the near future everything will be in full 3D and every cinema will be 3D. Just a desire of mine :)

Up to $75 thousand per minute for 3D

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