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more about #clue Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Sensurround was real, and they did use it for the BSG movie. But only in a few special big expensive theaters, and probably not in the UK, and definit... more » Golem100: Was Polyester the movie that had scratch-and-sniff cards issued to movie goers to use at various times during the show? more » milesteg: I, for one, don't care for any other sensory enhancement from a movie. 3D doesn't make a film better, just a little more visually interesting, and can... more » CParis: I'd take Percepto one step further. Why not wire theater seats to give a serious shock, like the voltage you get from a good taser. Then give ME a set... more » Dee4leeds: The rise of special features on DVDs etc. means they will never do alternative endings in cinemas. Smell-o-vision should never have gone though. I wan... more » MosesMonster: I wish I could go to a theater that offered Multiple Endings. I read it in an article once where the outcome was dependent on the audience members (I ... more » -
#thefutureofcinemarevivals
After 3-D, What Next?
With the success of Monsters Vs. Aliens at the box office this weekend, 3-D movies are now firmly back with mainstream audiences. But what other movie fads could be resurrected in a similar fashion?
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#hollywoodcrystalball
Hollywood Moves Into Your Toybox
You may be sick of superhero movies this summer, but don't worry, the zeitgeist is already shifting. What started with the success of last year's Transformers movie - and will continue with next year's GI Joe - is just the start of what Hasbro are hoping will be the next big movie trend: Toy Movies. More »

