It's awesome that they are filming the entire thing from the get-go in 3D instead of post-production like everybody else has been doing.
Actually there are a few that do this. If the movie says real 3d on it credits or advertised at the theatre it should be 3D while filming and not an after production implimentation.
It was meant to be a broad sweeping thoughtless generalization. I'll narrow it down to this: Everyone in the whole wide world who ever made any kind of 3D movie at any time in history made it post-production...except Peter Jackson.
Kidding.
In all seriousness, the number of those film-makers who did 3D right is fewer than those who didn't. That was all I was trying to say.