3D still finds it's self at the waggle things about in the foreground stage a lot of the time but then they have a fairly undemanding audience who think that the Saw movies count as real films (as opposed to gored up episodes of CSI without the budget).
3D will become more effective once it's seemlessly intergrated with the plot. Shock Labyrinth is perfect for 3D, as it deals in ghosts, dark corridors and, like a lot of J-Horror, man-made objects, seemingly innocent objects, fetishized as conduits of evil. Ghostly yarns in 3D make a lot of sense..
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