What classic movie would you like to see in 3-D? [Poll] - latimes.com

Disney's 3-D version of its 1994 animated hit "The Lion King" earned the No. 1 spot at the box office this weekend UGG クラシックカディー for the second week in a row, and 3-D revamps  of "Titanic," "Star Wars" and "Top Gun" are on their way. This story in Sunday's newspaper tackles the debate over the 3-D conversions, with boosters like director James Cameron, who is behind the 18 million 3-D update of "Titanic," asserting that "all of my goals when I made the film originally are furthered by converting it to 3-D." Doubters like Wheeler Winston Dixon, Ryan professor UGG クラシックミニ of film studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, however, fret that  converting a movie to 3-D "undercuts the quality of the film and the verisimilitude of the film." As the debate churns, audiences can expect to see more movies undergoing UGG ブーツ conversions. What, if any, classic movie would you like to see in 3-D?     What classic movie would you like to see in 3-D? RELATED 3-D makeovers coming to aging Hollywood blockbusters Box Office: Pitt, Lautner beat by 17-year-old 'Lion King' -- Rebecca KeeganTwitter.com/@thatrebecca Photo: "Titanic." Credit: Merie W. Wallace / Paramount Pictures