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To 3D Or Not To 3D: Is The Phantom Menace In 3D Worth It?

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SCORES RECAP
3D Fit 5
P&E 5
Before The Window 1
Beyond The Window 4
Brightness 5
The Glasses Off Test 3
Audience Health 5
Total Score 28 (out of a possible 35)

Final Verdict: If you’re looking for further reason to hate The Phantom Menace, I’m sorry to say you won’t find it here. The 3D conversion isn’t going to change your opinion on the movie or give you a whole new moviegoing experience, but it’s not bad either– it seems to mainly be serving the purpose of giving George Lucas something else to tinker with and giving more people an excuse to see it in theaters, and who can argue with that? If you’ve watched The Phantom Menace100 times at home already, don’t go to this expecting something brand new. But if you’ve seen enough terrible 3D conversions, you might want to check this out as an example of it done pretty well.

See the full story here: http://www.cinemablend.com/new/3D-Or-3D-Phantom-Menace-3D-Worth-It-29366.html

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