Drawken wrote:I'm hoping they will release a non-3d version also. I'm not able to see in 3-d.  

 I have a lazy eye. (My left eye is the dominant one, and my right, while it can see, doesn't focus on objects like my left.)
 
I remember when I went to see Chicken Little in 3-D, that I took off my glasses and the film looked a little strange because of the 3-D treatment. I think you could watch it, but I think there might be some ghosting effects on it.  Did anyone else see CL in 3-D that can comment on this?
I am not a fan of NBC. I rented it last year and just thought it was too dark a film.  It's depressing, IMO.  Sally's limbs falling off grossed me out.  However, its a huge cult film; I always see tons of kids at Disneyland walking around in goth/NBC garb.  NBC licensing and merchandising probably makes Disney a lot of money.
They will be showing it at El Capitan in 3-D, but I am not sure I will go to see it.  My only interest would be in experiencing the 3-D effect and by buying a ticket, thereby encouraging Disney to do more in 3-D. 
Disney doing all their classics in 3-D... that would obviously be seen as a gimmick just to make money and I would imagine they'd receive heavy criticism from purists (including most UD forum members).  However, as a 3-D enthusiast, I'd probably pay money to go see all their classics done in 3-D at the theater!  
