Because everything seems to be made in 3d now. And most of it doesn't really even need it. Its a way for higher ticket prices.
 If you hate 3D then just see the 2D version...nobody is forcing you to watch a movie in 3D. Studios are just trying to find ways to keep asses in the theater sits and right now 3D seems to be it. I think the next step for theaters to attract more movie goers is D-Box I really wish they would get cracking on making that more mainstream.Wow, I just watched this tonight. Weird this thread popped up.

Got it on DVD and watched it last Friday, it's still as awesome as I remember. Though I still have a problem with the soft ending.
One moment Tallahassee is looking done for because a horde of zombies is closing in on him and the next he's standing above them all in victory. It would have packed a much better emotional punch had he died which it actually seemed was what they were building up to, especially in the way they indicated that he was running out of ammo.
Still awesome though.![]()
I liked the fact the characters wereall alive at the end, it the usual horror cliche that everyone but one or two survive, this movie broke that cliche
[BLACKOUT]the real reason all the characters survived was the script was originally a tv pilot, so they wanted them to continue[/BLACKOUT]