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Forbes: Sasha Grey Skeptical Of 3-D TV

from www.forbes.com – Not everyone in Las Vegas last week was hyping 3-D television. While television manufacturers at the Consumer Electronics Show insist the new sets — which rely on funny glasses — are the next big thing, adult actress Sasha Grey was skeptical.

“I personally don’t want to see adult films in 3-D, I think that’s a little too much,” Grey said during an interview with Forbes at the Adult Entertainment Expo.

“It kills the fantasy. I think once 3-D entertainment becomes easier for the media consumer or the average consumer to be able to consume it and to be able to afford it, then it will be popular, but right now it’s still at the high-end of the market where it’s a specialty item.”

After the jump: the star of Steven Soderbergh’s “The Girlfriend Experience” talks about what the R-rated film says about today’s economy, what she’s doing with her new venture Greyscale Entertainment, and a surprising piece of advice she got early in her career.

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