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Revenge of the Fallen 3d?

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I had heard that this movie would be in 3D -- and not just selects scenes like Superman Returns and Harry Potter, but the whole movie. Is this true, or am I mistaken? Can anyone point me in the right direction to reliable information?
 
I had heard that this movie would be in 3D -- and not just selects scenes like Superman Returns and Harry Potter, but the whole movie. Is this true, or am I mistaken? Can anyone point me in the right direction to reliable information?

If it was in 3D, that would be very big news. I have not seen anything besides people asking questions about it. If they shot it in 3D, we would probably have heard about it. If they are planning on converting it into 3D (like Superman or Harry Potter) they would most likely only do part of the movie. It is very expensive and time consuming to convert a film into 3D after it has been filmed in 2D.
 
If it was in 3D, that would be very big news. I have not seen anything besides people asking questions about it. If they shot it in 3D, we would probably have heard about it. If they are planning on converting it into 3D (like Superman or Harry Potter) they would most likely only do part of the movie. It is very expensive and time consuming to convert a film into 3D after it has been filmed in 2D.

The reason people talk about it is because a brochure was sent out to theatres about 3d, and at the back, it had a list of upcoming 3-d movies, and TF:ROTF and The Smurfs were two of them.

*the brochure was by dolby, talking about their brand of 3-d*
 
http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/transformers-in-3d-awesome.php

"Around here, the fact that director Michael Bay is “awesome” is an often debated and hotly contested topic. And while we cannot all always agree that Bay’s films are top-notch, we can all at least come to terms with one thing (I hope): the fact that Bay knows how to do visual effects. And when you combine him Steven Spielberg and the crew over at ILM, as was the case with Transformers, the level of “awesome” is taken up another notch or two.
With that in mind, there are no words that can describe the potential result when we consider that Transformers 2, which is due out in the June 2009, could be in glorious 3D. According to a ShoWest newsletter from Dolby Labs, found here. The newsletter lists all of Dolby’s upcoming 3D projects, which are conveniently listed below:
2008
Bolt
The Dark Country
Horrorween
Igor
Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D
The Smurfs

2009
Avatar
A Christmas Carol
Coraline
Frankenweenie
Ice Age 3
Monsters vs. Aliens
Tintin
Transformers 2

As you can see, not only is the Spielberg executive produced Transformers 2 on the slate, but Tintin has made it on there for 2009 as well. On the whole, it appears that while 2008 isn’t going to be exciting for fans of 3D, 2009 is going to kick some serious tail. James Cameron’s Avatar is one of the most buzzed about movie projects ever, Neil Gaiman’s Coraline looks absolutely beautiful, Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie should be very good and Ice Age 3 shouldn’t disappoint either. And that is all before we get to Tintin and Transformers 2.
And just in case you don’t agree — just take a moment to sit back and think about Megan Fox, in 3 dimensions. Now what do you think?"






This is what I'm talking about. It's definitely going to be in some kind of 3-D, my question is just whether or not it's going to be the whole movie.
 

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