Katzenberg says 3D films are the future

By Peter Mitchell on 02 May 2008

Tags: 3d | katzenberg

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03/05/2008 10:35 AM

Let's hope Katz doesn't forget the importance of story, performance and character development. I mean, making me feel like Tom Hanks is actually crashing a train into my face is nice 'n' all but if I don't care about any of the passengers, I might as well go home, switch on 'George and Mildred' and have a loved one throw the TV at my head.

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