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    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 »
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    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? More »