Many theatres already have the shutters going at 96-120hz as it is, most are at least 72hz. It's been wasted not begin filming in 60fps or so since the refresh rate simply indicates duplicated frames instead. Ask anyone how much more fluid a game looks in 60hz rather than 30hz or less. 3D projectors need to double the hz as it is anyway (one for left, one for right). 2x 72hz = 144 hz. That will give you a dull image though, you need 240Hz or higher (480hz etc) for a bright image in 3D as it is. So a movie shot at 60-120 fps should be no problem for most modern projection equipment.
Oh and I hate the fact that Bluray doesn't allow 1080 @ 25p, even though it's a perfectly standard 1080p format, one of the many things I hate about the bluray format.
Oh and I hate the fact that Bluray doesn't allow 1080 @ 25p, even though it's a perfectly standard 1080p format, one of the many things I hate about the bluray format.