When question by the LA Times ’ Geoff Boucher , the Dark Knight manager explained why he ’s “ not a Brobdingnagian buff ” of the engineering science that ’s turning every other Hollywood moving picture into a theme - park ride .
While he did n’t rule out 3D entirely , Nolan made it clear that he ’d only do it if he could do it his way .
“ We did tests on Inception to look at the post changeover procedure … and they worked very well . It ’s quite easy to do , in fact . But it takes a fiddling time , and we did n’t have the time to do it to the criterion that I would have been happy . ”

funnily , he ’s talking about the same process — after - the - fact transition of a film shot in 2D into 3D — thatriled Clash of the Titans motion-picture fan . But that ’s the only way Nolan would do it — on , perhaps , his third Batman film , due in 2012 — as he dislike the dimness of many 3D films .
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