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Everything That Happens in a Dune: Part Two 4DX Screening
My jittery, flashy, splishy-splashy time inside the biggest gimmick theater on the planet.
Much like the Fremen journeying to the South of Arrakis, on Wednesday I too made a holy pilgrimage to a hostile and borderline uninhabitable land (Times Square) to watch Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic in the Regal’s newly opened 4DX auditorium, purportedly the largest on earth, with 296 seats in front of a 60-foot screen. This isn’t the most serious way to watch Dune.And while I personally didn’t feel motion sick afterward, if you’re prone to that, or you’re pregnant, or you don’t want to spill your $30 worth of popcorn and soda all over the ground, stay away. ).If you take the Frank Herbert novels extremely seriously, meanwhile, or if you like to author extensive posts on r/TrueFilm, or if you’re incensed that Dune ’s release datewas pushed from November to this weekend, potentially dashing its Oscar chances … maybe you want to take it in on IMAX instead.
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