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The Butcher
07-21-2009, 09:59 AM
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Legend Films, who will have a presence at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, passed along the following invite. It appears the company has remastered the original Saw film, directed by James Wan, in 3-D.

We've requested more info on what they'll have, specifically, on-hand at the convention, but if you take a quick glance at their website (http://www.legendfilms.net/?gclid=CMmb56i-5ZsCFSMSagodlWxx5Q), you'll see they do 2-D to 3-D conversion. Perhaps they're working with Lionsgate on a re-release?

Homicide
07-21-2009, 12:17 PM
Meh, I love the first Saw & I love 3D flicks, but I just don't really see this movie benefit from 3D, maybe I'll be wrong, but this doesn't do anything for me...

The Butcher
07-22-2009, 04:30 PM
No I totally hear you. I am curious though to see how it looks seeing how it wasn't shot with 3D in mind. I mean, can they really go back and add that in? It baffles me. I bet it comes out and it sucks ass.

I'll still watch it because I'm a total sucker.

Moundshroud
07-22-2009, 06:28 PM
No I totally hear you. I am curious though to see how it looks seeing how it wasn't shot with 3D in mind. I mean, can they really go back and add that in? It baffles me. I bet it comes out and it sucks ass.

I'll still watch it because I'm a total sucker.

Yes, the digital 3D can now be added to a movie which was not originally shot digitally. Disney remasted The Nightmare Before Christmas into digital 3D format and released it to theaters back in 2006.

I'm starting to get a bit jaded with the 3D movies at this point. I think every CGI animated movie being released this year is in 3D format (of course you can still see the non-3D version as well). The added depth is nice, but it's at the expense of color.