21-12-2025 22:00
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The Future Of Film Never Arrived, And Never Will
“I covered the 3-D boom from the start, and even early on one could see that the golden goose was cooked. It was clear that the marginal returns on 3-D screenings were rapidly diminishing.” – The Atlantic
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