What "next big thing" totally flopped?

None of those movies are even close to popular enough for people to remember.

The Last Buffalo (Stephen Low, 1990)

Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D (Jim Henson, 1991)

Imagine (John Weiley, 1993)

Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (Daniel Rustuccio, 1994)

Into the Deep (Graeme Ferguson, 1995)

Across the Sea of Time (Stephen Low, 1995)

Wings of Courage (Jean-Jacques Annaud, 1996)

L5, First City in Space (Graeme Ferguson, 1996)

T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (James Cameron, 1996)

Paint Misbehavin (Roman Kroitor and Peter Stephenson, 1997)

IMAX Nutcracker (1997)

The Hidden Dimension (1997)

T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous (Brett Leonard, 1998)

Mark Twain's America (Stephen Low, 1998)

Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box (Brett Leonard, 1999)

Galapagos (Al Giddings and David Clark, 1999)

Encounter in the Third Dimension (Ben Stassen, 1999)

Alien Adventure (Ben Stassen, 1999)

Ultimate G's (2000)

Cyberworld (Hugh Murray, 2000)

Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man (Keith Melton, 2000)

Haunted Castle (Ben Stassen, 2001)

Space Station 3D (Toni Myers, 2002)

SOS Planet (Ben Stassen, 2002)

Ocean Wonderland (2003)

Falling in Love Again (Munro Ferguson, 2003)

Misadventures in 3D (Ben Stassen, 2003)

You consider those to be movies that mean there was a 3D boom? What. There is not a single movie released in the last 3 decades that made 3D more main stream in films than Avatar.

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