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Red Letter Media Re-Releases Star Wars Review in 3D

Not to be outdone by George Lucas, Red Letter Media has converted their infamous viral 70-minute Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace review into a 3D viewing experience. All you need is a pair of classic red and blue 3D glasses and an Internet connection in order to enjoy the humorous and insightful critique of cinema’s biggest disappointment. Though it may not enhance the overall experience of watching the review, that’s kind of the point Mike Stoklasa, the founder of Red Letter Media, is making about the newly re-released Star Wars film that’s currently in theaters.

Red Letter Media surprised fans with the remade review in an event they called ‘Phantom Phriday.’ Accompanying the video is newly released backstage footage, as well as a commentary track for those interested in hearing the production company’s laugh-inducing thoughts on Jar Jar Binks and company.
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1. 3D Film Remakes - Opportunities exist for filmmakers to re-release old content in 3D to generate renewed interest and revenue.
2. Humorous Film Critiques - There is a growing demand for humorous and insightful film critiques that provide a fresh perspective on popular films.
3. Online Film Events - Online events such as 'Phantom Phriday' are becoming more popular as a way to engage with fans and create buzz around new releases.
Industry Implications
1. Film Production - Film production companies can explore opportunities for creating humorous and insightful film critiques that cater to a growing demand.
2. Online Entertainment - Online entertainment platforms can capitalize on the growing interest in humorous film critiques by featuring exclusive content and online events.
3. 3D Technology - 3D technology companies can provide solutions for converting old films and videos into 3D to meet the demand for new viewing experiences.

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