The boy wonder star of Transformers Dark of the Moon chewed the fat with American newpaper LA Times about how Transformers Dark of the Moon is going to give the 3-D experience a lift.
For those whom wish to catch the film with additional dimensions can see it at 9am June 29th, a full three hours before the general release hits theaters on June 29th. Its going to cost to above meets the eye, but Shia announces its worthwhile.
“We took the 3-D cameras out of the ‘Avatar‘ stages and put them on the head of a dude jumping out of a plane in Chicago while a building is exploding. For real. Four or five dudes actually,” LaBeouf said. “It’s the greatest 3-D film ever made. It’s an amalgamation of ideas from Jim Cameron, Steven [Spielberg] and Michael [Bay].“
Hollywood is getting lots of stick for making the 3-D time into yet another reason to charge additional cash for tickets. The films that need spectators to wear special glasses across the film has sometimes didn’t make a large impression. Quickly changing 2-D flick into 3-D hasn’t helped either. Almost all of the current releases didn’t supply a story or setting that was conducive to the technology. Leaving many wondering what they are getting for the higher priced ticket.