User blog:Ceauntay/'Jane Hoop Elementary' Fans Chosen 2D Tickets Instead of 3D For Final Rush Part 2

For the past two years or so following a 3D sucess of Avatar, Hollywood feels like that other films will likely do the same thing. But it turns out that fans are outgrown from 3D. As for Jane Hoop Elementary fans, they have chosen to buy 2D tickets instead of 3D tickets. It has leaded to this week's Green Lantern unable to shine green at the box office. Hollywood's biggest movies of 2011 ''Scooby-Doo! The Movie, Fast Five and The Hangover: Part II'' are converted in 2D. Here's the example of playing 3D with fire: Now Jane Hoop Elementary fans aren't buying it.

All of the previous Jane Hoop Elementary films are converted in 2D, but Paramount Pictures converted the final chapter of the saga, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 2 into 3D format. With the fact that 3D are cheaper than 2D, fans aren't buying them. Tickets pre-order for the last ever Jane Hoop Elementary film, which opens July 8th, that it quick reserves some lack of business. And they're not buying 3D. BTIG reports that Jane Hoop Elementary tickets are outpacing 2D tickets more than 3D tickets.

The true statement is based on ox office debuts this year within Green Lantern have a small opening. 2D helps a lot, while 3D does not. This is when they consider an experience of 3D screenings. Theater owners are stumble with the fact that 3D has bigger seats in everywhere. They beloved that 3D is some business, and decided to no longer screen 2D. Now fans have chosen a smaller, and flat theater to finish watching the end of the Jane Hoop Elementary saga: Without a red and blue eye glasses.