![]() ![]() Perhaps most exciting - 3-D Film Archive is offering up a limited variety of 35-mm film cells sourced from original theatrical prints from 1953! Again, these are very limited and as of this writing a number of the available cells have already sold out - hopefully, they'll offer up some more but these are very cool! I had to go for one myself: $50 more gets you a Retro3D Viewer similar to the one they offered for 3-D Rarities II and September Storm 3-D, these are a lot of fun, and work with old View-Master reels if you have any of those lying around from your childhood. $15 more nets you a new lenticular cover from artist Stewart McKissick (In Development) $30 + $5 for shipping guarantees you a Blu-ray copy (3D Blu-ray Including Polarized and Anaglyph (red/blue) 3D) ![]() The Blu-ray will offer full 3D Blu-ray as well as the film in Anaglyph 3D (red/blue) for those folks without a 3-D television or projector! But that's not all, they're assembling a terrific assortment of bonus features including vintage 3-D shorts, as well as an interview and audio commentary with actor Greg Moffett who played little ruffian Johnny in the film! Robot Monster 3-D Kickstarter Add-Onsīut this being a Kickstarter campaign, 3-D Film Archive has pulled out the stops for extra add-ons! Now the experts at 3-D Film Archive are hard at work restoring this film to its full and proper glory. I've held onto this VHS tape in the hopes that one day a good and proper 3-D Blu-ray would one day appear! Sadly, it's been absent on home video in anything resembling a quality presentation, let alone in proper 3-D. Famous for its gorilla suit and fishbowl creature and the automatic billion bubble machine - Robot Monster features pretty damned impressive three-dimensional photography as well as a score by some random guy named Elmer Bernstein who really never amounted to much as a composer. After being absent from home video, the great team at 3-D Film Archive has launched a Kickster to initiate a full 4K restoration of this film to produce new 3-D Blu-ray and DVD and you can pre-order your copy now! Check Out The Kickster HereĪ film shot on a small budget in the depths of Bronson Canyon Robot Monster is a science fiction delight telling the tall tale of the last family on earth struggling to survive after the intergalactic menace Ro-Man has decimated the world's population for the all-powerful GreatGuidance. But without any irony or sarcasm, there really is only one champion - Phil Tucker's Robot Monster. House of Wax, Hondo, Jaws 3-D - several films over the decades have fought to become the champion 3-D Film of all time. The Best 3-D Film Ever Made Needs Your Help!Įver since Bwana Devilhit in 1952, Hollywood has had an intermittent love affair with Three-Dimensional filmmaking. ![]()
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