It was a stand alone expansion for Valhalla and didn’t get as much marketing as Shadows. Beyond that, I don’t know.
It was a stand alone expansion for Valhalla and didn’t get as much marketing as Shadows. Beyond that, I don’t know.
Probably because he always outwits his opponents and always wins. He’s not any more crazy than the other Looney Tunes, he’s as smart as Bugs, and unlike Bugs, he’s never cruel and remains firmly heroic.
Is there any possibility this is done just to make it blindingly obvious to the viewer that Breakfast Is Happening™?
I think it’s either that, or directors for major movies tending to be fabulously wealthy and not knowing what normal people have for breakfast.
I just noticed how much Professor Utonium looks like Samurai Jack. A distant descendant, perhaps?
people generally decided that most of the time, being 3D didn’t add enough to the viewing experience to be worth paying extra
Because most of them were just 2D movies converted to 3D in post. Doing that tends to look like crap. The ones filmed for 3D, like Avatar, looked amazing, but studios didn’t want to wait for the next wave of films and wanted 3D now with what they already had.
Even after the camera for it was invented (for Avatar, iirc) most studios just filmed in 2D and converted it to 3D, which looked awful. So on the one hand you have a small number of movies, like Avatar and Coraline, filmed in 3D and looking gorgeous, but on the other hand you have a ton of movies filmed in 2D and hastily converted to 3D to cash in on the success of the ones filmed that way. Those movies looked awful and pretty much killed the trend.
However, the theaters still had the equipment to show them because it’s not like there’s really anyone to sell it to, and the 3D cameras are still out there, too. So every once in a while someone decides to put that equipment to use. It’s not many, though, and most 3D movies are still 2D conversions, so you don’t get much out of viewing them in 3D, and the conversion process and the display tech can actually make them look worse than just watching the original 2D version.
At least some of them probably can’t afford to replace it if they sell it.