Hubilub said:
I feel that many people are missing Cameron's point.
Is he berating Piranha for trying to be a "so-bad-it's-good" film? No. He's berating it because it is using 3D as a gimmick.
"But Hubilub" you cry out. "Aren't you one of the people who are opposed to 3D because it is a gimmick".
Yes, I am. But you see, the problem with 3D is that most people just use it to throw shit in your face (literally). It's a gimmick because so few people know what to do with it besides having objects flying into the camera, and so it is used as a gimmick to attempt to enhance a movie going experience.
Cameron is beyond that. He knows how 3D can be used properly, how it can be more than just things flying around. The problem is that I feel barely anyone understands his thought process, and the technology of 3D is going to be misused by people like those who made Piranha 3D, until it is eventually once more forgotten.
I think Cameron is very naive when he thinks that he can take 3D beyond where it always has been. True, he has an idea that might work great, but nobody is going to follow him. NOT because Hollywood doesn't consider any other method to use 3D safe, but because Hollywood is to stupid to realize that there are other methods to use 3D.
Don't believe me? Check out the different trailers for Resident Evil Apocalypse and count how many times things are thrown into the camera. Glasses, Swords, Axes, Shurikens, and I'll bet you a few slow-mo bullets will make it into the film, you just wait.
Cameron is not wrong, he's just fighting a battle he can't win.
Are you serious? Cameron is beyond that? The first thirty minutes of the movie reveled in every occasion to show off their 3D technology. Hell, the fucking 20th Century Fox logo was in 3D.
Yes, the 3D in the movie wasn't really that gimmicky and he didn't throw stuff at the screen, but that changes nothing because if 3D isn't gimmicky, it's barely noticeable and not really worth it. Yes, Afterlife looks much, much worse, but did the 3D in Avatar really add anything to the movie... I've seen it in 3D, it didn't look much better and the pretty pictures didn't take away the thought that I essentially was watching an empty, stupid movie. Hell, I'll go see it a second time just because I promised one Irish guy, but I doubt it'll change my mind.
But back to 3D... Cameron is not fighting any kind of fight. He just used a somewhat attractive gimmick, marketed right and got it to sell his below average, I-can't-believe-that-guy-did-Aliens-and-T2 movie.