I very much doubt that he is. You may recall a lengthy back-and-forth between Bob and Wade Williams some years back, in which the former offered to convert ROBOT MONSTER, CAT WOMAN OF THE MOON and one other title for next to nothing, and the latter, Mr. Hoarder, refused, but only after teasing...
I was absolutely afraid of falling as I watched this in an IMAX theater, roughly five rows back. I had look away a few times. In real life, I developed acrophobia when in my twenties, having been quite fearless before that. Age, eyesight loss, who knows. Maybe an inner ear thing. In any case...
The PREDATOR conversion is very spotty. Some individual shots work well, but others are weird, as though the 3D was inverted. You would think with all that jungle foliage that it would be better than it is, but maybe that foliage was problematic for the people working on it. Too many layers of...
I like it only because of the 3D. Much has been made about the creepy motion-capture eyes in this early Zemeckis attempt to use the technique, and they are all correct -- the eyes of the humans are weird and I can't warm up to the characters for that reason. But the depth and pop-outs are awesome.
Depends on how I interpret the OP's question. If you mean, if there was one unreleased movie on Blu-ray 3D I would want to see once before giving up my display, knowing I could never see another again (which would make me crazy, as I own 210 of them), I would actually choose a 3D Blu-ray release...