In an article in today's International Herald Tribune about Takashi Miike's 3-D remake of Masaki Kobayashi's Seppuku (one wonders why a perfect film needs to be remade, but never mind) he says "When you think of 3-D, you think of a film that jumps out off the screen. But this is changing: 3-D will soon be like ordinary film," and later Joan Dupont, the author of the article notes that, "Jean-Luc Godard is using it to film his next project, as is Bernardo Bertolucci, who — in Catherine Cadou’s documentary on Akira Kurosawa that was shown here this week — said he thought that Kurosawa, were he alive today, would also be working in 3-D — and on simple and everyday themes," so maybe, just maybe, someone will, eventually make a 3-D film I want to see.
—David