Scott Wilkinson of UltimateAVMag writes: "In the May 10, 2010 issue of Newsweek, famed movie critic Roger Ebert writes "Why I Hate 3-D (and You Should Too)," giving nine reasons with extended commentary. I don't disagree with everything he says, but "hate" is far too strong a word for me."
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Is there anything Ebert doesn't hate in the film industry these days? Seriously it seems like anything coming from Ebert is all negative now about the film industry. Is he finally turing into a grumpy old man who can do nothing but talk about how thing were?
If so, then it's time to retire....
I'm still mad at his Star Trek review ;)
Though I don't hate 3D I agree it's a waste and really only brought back to film so the industry can up the ticket prices to their movies.