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"Depth is always part of my language now, only because I had to do it for the last four years. So every scene, even though it wasn't in 3-D, depth was a part of the frame," he said. "Of course, if I knew it was going to be 3-D, would I have done a couple things differently? For sure. But we wouldn't have done (the conversion) if we didn't look at the movie and think we have enough fun things in it to take advantage of 3-D." Among the dimensionalized fun? Jets that soar past moviegoers' heads, and a high-flying fight among ninjas in the Himalayas. Fans online seem excited about "Retaliation," which stars Dwayne Johnson and Bruce Willis, along with Tatum and others. The movie site Fandango.com reports positive Twitter buzz for the film, which is the only new action offering on a weekend when many students are on spring break. Also opening are "Tyler Perry's Temptation," the romance-adventure "The Host" and the crime drama "The Place Beyond the Pines." Waiting for a spring debut may pay off for G.I. Joe if the 3-D improves the film, said Dave Karger, chief correspondent for Fandango. "The movie will have a harder time making summer money in late March," he said, "but it stands a better chance to be well-received now if it's a more of a crowd-pleasing film because of the 3-D." ___ Online:
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