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Top 10 Worst 3D Movies

3D technology was one of the ways that made people leave TV sets and go to theaters. Hollywood also uses 3D to keep us away from watching these films on iPhone. Wearing glasses may bother. However, people wouldn’t care about this if the show was good. In fact, there are many films that spent much money to produce something that would attract the audience. The result was counter-intuitive. They produced horrible shows that wasted their money.  They produced something of a bad quality. Some of those who involved in the film industry may want to get more profits by using 3D without taking into consideration some elements that would destroy their money and work. Such kind of films receives heavy criticism. Here are ten examples of the worst 3D films.

 10 “Alice in Wonderland” (2010)

This is a fantasy film that was directed by Tim Burton. Nineteen-year-old Alice tries hard to restore White Queen to the throne. She is the only one that can attack Jabberwocky. It is a creature that looks like a dragon. However the 3D of this film was criticized.

9 The Last Airbender (2010)

This film was heavily criticized. They said that it contains many inconsistencies in the plot. There is also inconsistency in acting, writing and casting. It won the Worst Picture award in 2010. It failed on TV. However, some people say that it has good visual effects and design.

8 Clash of the Titans

This film was based on the Greek myth of Perseus. It received criticism from reviewers. They said that it is poorly executed 3D. It tells the story of gods who defeated their parents and divided the universe among them. Roger Ebert said “I don’t say it’s good cinema, although I recognize the craftsmanship that went into it.”

7 Piranha 3DD

It is 3D comedy horror film that was directed by John Gulager. It received only a 13% approval rating. Ben Rawson-Jones was heavily criticized by Ben Rawson-Jones. It is criticized for its nudity. It tells the story of fish with razor sharp teeth that attacks visitors of Big Wet Water Park.

6 Jaws 3-D

This is a horror film directed by Joe Alves. It received poor response. Variety critics said that this film is “tepid”. Rotten Tomatoes gave it 11% rating. It was criticized for its ineffective 3D. It tells the story of a shark that escapes from its tank to terrorize people.

5 Spy Kids (franchise)

It includes four action films which was directed by Robert Rodriguez. This film tells many events and facts about espionage. Carmen faces a difficult situation and wants to save his sister and the world. It faced heavy criticism. Critics said, “The movie will be found wanting if one is not taken in by the 3-D visuals.”

4 Friday the 13th Part III

Jason Vorhees escaped to continue his bloody actions. He killed a store owner and his wife. Then he pursued his bloody journey and wanted to terrify a girl called Chris. It was directed by Steve Miner. It received negative reviews. Janet Maslin said “It would be a little better than Part I or Part II even without 3-D.”

3 John Carter (2012)

This is an adventure film directed by Andrew Stanton. This film was displayed in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D formats. John Carter moved to Mars to face barbarian creatures that are 12-foot tall. Then he met a princess who also needed help. It suffers from uneven pacing and occasionally incomprehensible plotting and characterization.”

2 R.I.P.D.

This is a science fiction film directed by Robert Schwentke. It tells the story of a team of cops who tried to save the living from a group of souls. These souls are disguised as normal human beings. However, the approval rating of this film was 13%.

1 RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE (2010)

This is 3D science fiction action horror film. It was directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The whole world was infected with a virus and Alice tried to find survivors.  Then she moved to  Los Angeles to find thousands of the Undead. However, it is considered as a wholly unnecessary addition to the franchise.

These are the top ten movies that do not represent success but failure. They did not know how to employ technology in a good way.

Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson, a world traveler and blogger with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Jack has dedicated his career to following, checking, and recording interesting stuff from around the world, sharing his experiences and insights with his readers. His passion for travel began at a young age, and he went on to study journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. After graduation, Jack worked as a freelance writer and photographer, traveling the world and documenting his adventures. He went on to become a travel blogger, sharing his stories and insights with a growing audience of readers. Jack has written extensively on travel, culture, and lifestyle, and has been featured in publications such as Lonely Planet, National Geographic, and Travel + Leisure. He is also a sought-after speaker and lecturer, and has given talks at conferences and universities around the world. In his free time, Jack enjoys hiking, surfing, and exploring new destinations off the beaten path. He is passionate about helping others discover the joys of travel and is always on the lookout for new and interesting places to explore.
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