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The Ultimate 3D Experience
By Staff of LMI Published April 1, 2008
The Passion Goes 3D Easter 2009
The Ultimate 3D Experience Is Coming Easter 2009
Mel Gibson issued the following statement:
"I really want the audience to feel the pain of this movie. Seeing The Passion on the big-screen is not enough; you need to see it full circumference with the glasses. There's beauty to capture, and in the end I want the audience to feel like they were there, suffering. There's usually a lot of violence in my movies, and I feel this is the one that should go 3D. I mean, my toes were chopped off in Payback, my balls were ripped apart in Braveheart, I just like the stuff, you know? There's nothing wrong with violence. I tried to get Apocalypto in 3D but Disney just doesn't see it the same way I do. And considering the funding is all mine, I can do whatever the hell I want with Passion of the Christ."
3D will never be the same ever again.
Mel Gibson issued the following statement:
"I really want the audience to feel the pain of this movie. Seeing The Passion on the big-screen is not enough; you need to see it full circumference with the glasses. There's beauty to capture, and in the end I want the audience to feel like they were there, suffering. There's usually a lot of violence in my movies, and I feel this is the one that should go 3D. I mean, my toes were chopped off in Payback, my balls were ripped apart in Braveheart, I just like the stuff, you know? There's nothing wrong with violence. I tried to get Apocalypto in 3D but Disney just doesn't see it the same way I do. And considering the funding is all mine, I can do whatever the hell I want with Passion of the Christ."
3D will never be the same ever again.
'The Passion' Articles
- Stephen's The Passion review B-
March 3, 2004 With any interest in the film and sufficient religious familiarity, I?d suggest seeing ?The Passion? even if just for the sake of seeing it and discussing. -- Stephen Lucas - Craig's The Passion review C-
February 28, 2004 The movie is so wrapped up in its violence that it loses Jesus' message of love and inspires only resentment for the people handing out this intolerable punishment; this is a very one-sided interpretation of Jesus' life. -- Craig Younkin - Friday Box Office Analysis (2/27)
February 28, 2004 Backed with a simplistic ad-campaign, Ashley Judd?s new thriller, Twisted, didn?t have quite enough steam to tread off Jesus for opening night, but nevertheless ranked as the biggest new Friday opener?if that says much. -- Lee Tistaert - Gareth's The Passion review A
February 25, 2004 Despite the controversy and lack of commercial appeal of the film, Gibson put his heart into the production and created one of the best films of the decade. -- Gareth Von Kallenbach