The resurgence of 3-D movies is official now; Time says so.

Time magazine illustration by Ellen Weinstein

Cover of Time magazine, August 25, 2008 issueRebecca Winters Keegan, reporting in the August 25 issue of Time magazine, says 3-D movies are "Coming Back at You":

The first feature films shot and shown in digital 3-D -- bugs-in-space toon Fly Me to the Moon, Brendan Fraser's volcano-diving Journey to the Center of the Earth and concert movies by U2 and Miley Cyrus -- leaped into moviegoers' laps this year. In 2009 at least 10 more 3-D movies will arrive, including James Cameron's sci-fi epic Avatar, DreamWorks' Monsters vs. Aliens and Pixar's Up.

"Over the next couple of years, we'll get our Gone With the Wind and our Citizen Kane," says Michael Lewis, CEO of Real D, a company that equips movie theaters with digital 3-D technology.

Well, that's something to look forward to.

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