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NYT: Paramount considering [TG3D] release in February, perhaps beginning with a one-week exclusive showing on domestic Imax screens.
Posted by: Antibody on Nov 06, 13:52
Completed earlier this year by Legend3D, which specializes in converting conventional 2-D film, the three-dimensional “Top Gun” had been seen as a way to whet the world’s appetite for a sequel that was being planned by Mr. Scott, Mr. Cruise and the producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
But now the sequel [TOPG2] has fallen apart. And Paramount and its partners are left with a 3-D film that might be perceived by moviegoers as a tribute to a director whose death remains a mystery to many friends and associates. It might also become a final box-office triumph — but only if the studio can reach the audience without seeming insensitive or exploitative.
NYT: Paramount considering [TG3D] release in February, perhaps beginning with a one-week exclusive showing on domestic Imax screens. Antibody Nov 06, 13:52
TOPG2 falling apart is much bigger news if you ask me... {nm} Oleg Max Nov 06, 13:55
He doesn't provide detail though. The suicide is still too recent. {nm} Antibody Nov 06, 14:00
Too bad about TOPG2,..T. Cruise as an aging stud muffin woulda been a hoot! {nm} GLAMMGUY Nov 06, 15:43
top gun might not be dead almcan Feb 17, 20:15
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