![]() Moviegoer Gary Epstein was pretty pleased as well. I think there should have been more rain and more lights!" Jennifer even hoped that one day the 4-D technology could be merged with virtual reality. "Well, maybe not as intense as a roller coaster. His wife Jennifer agreed, but wanted even more. "It was a lot like a roller coaster," said Colin. What A Show! China's Movie Theaters Have Improved DramaticallyĪfter the movie, Jennifer and Colin Mackenzie said they actually enjoyed being fogged and spritzed and wind-blown. All of this on top of a movie that features a gun-wielding raccoon and a talking, shape-shifting tree. But what really stood out were the puffs of air, blowing by the ears of moviegoers out of vents built into the headrest, to simulate wind. There were strobe lights fog seemed to come out of the walls and little jets of water sprayed over the seats.ĭuring one scene, bubbles floated down from the ceiling. It's hard to describe in words exactly what a 4-D movie experience feels like, but here's one attempt: it is intense.ĭuring a recent screening of Guardians of the Galaxy in 4-D at the Regal Cinemas LA Live theater, the seat moved up and down and side to side, like a simulator ride. ![]() One of them is a so-called 4-D experience. Some experimental features have been popping up in movie theaters lately. Theaters that call themselves 4-D use lights, moving seats, fog and even sprays of water and air to give moviegoers a unique experience - one they hope audiences will consider worthy of higher ticket prices.Įrnesto López Ruiz/Courtesy of CJ E&M America
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