4DX was my second time seeing the movie, and I would definitely recommend that - see it normally first. This is definitely the perfect movie for the technology, I could see it being either way too much or totally pointless for other films. General thoughts are, it’s very fun and nothing feels too out of the place, though the seat motion does get pretty intense in a couple sequences. I get that they can’t be soaking people all the time but it still felt underwhelming. Personally I felt like the intensity was pretty low, almost all of the sprays were just a very fine mist except for the last big splash. Water: A little spray from the front, pretty much whenever someone gets wet on-screen. There was also a big of fog machine usage, the only significant time being the bit where rocket launchers are used but even then it was sparing. All of it felt pretty natural, ceiling wind for outdoor scenes, air blasts for animal snorts and gunshots. There’s huge fans (fortunately pretty silent) mounted on the ceiling at the sides of the theater, as well as small things both in front of you and next to the headrest that shoot out blasts of air. Wind: The most significant factor after the seat motion. For the record there was a little introductory movie of the 4DX technology and they used a fart to demonstrate scent, so. I dunno if they were supposed to be dinosaur-like smells or what, but they all faded pretty fast at least (so I don’t think it was just a smelly person in the theater, either). Scent: The only smells I really picked up on all smelled like a person who hadn’t showered in days. The only times I noticed it were muzzle flashes from gunshots, and one bigger flash when a lamppost exploded and sparked everywhere. Light: Hardly used at all, I’m not sure what the exact source of the light was but it was basically a bright strobe from behind. The little back pokers usually kicked in with gunshots (it’s really just a light tap but yeah). The vibration was mostly attuned with sound effects, roars, etc. In the first third of the movie a lot of the seat motion was coordinate with camera movements, and then a bigger focus on character/dinosaur movements when the action picked up. Motion: This was probably the most significant part of the experience, the seats move, tilt, and vibrate, as well as having little things that kinda tap you on the back. If you’ve ever been on the Back To The Future ride (some places turned it into a Simpsons ride) at Universal Studios, it’s pretty comparable with that, just in 3D with an average sized movie screen. It was a pretty direct middle-ground between an amusement park ride and a movie. I’d never been to a 4DX movie before, but on the ticket it’s advertised as “motion - light - scent - wind - water”. I know there aren’t any 4DX theaters in the states yet so I dunno how many people will have a chance to experience it but yeah. Stealing from Wikipedia, 4DX "allows a motion picture presentation to be augmented with environmental effects such as seat motion, wind, rain, fog, lights, and scents along with the standard video and audio". We are a fan-ran community and have no official connection to Jurassic Park! /r/JurassicWorldAlive (GPS based game but with Dinosaurs)./r/JurassicWorldEvo (JW Evolution) / /r/JurassicParkOG (JP Operation Genesis).Some content that may not create discussion are memes or NSFW posts, although NSFW is allowed, if not overly obscene.Ĭlick to message the mods if you have any questions or are concerned your post was caught in the spam filter. Such examples are news stories or original content. NSFW is allowed, but MUST be marked as NSFW. Absolutely no pictures of people that look like JP characters without their consent. Memes are allowed in the form of high quality original content only. No low effort content, trolling, memes, or candid pictures. Hide spoilers in posts using this method: Mark all spoilers using spoiler tag and no spoilers in titles If your content is unrelated to Jurassic Park/World please post it in a relevant subreddit, and not here. This includes overwhelming the subreddit with your own content such as videos, blog posts, toys, pictures not in an album, and artwork. Reddiquette is ever changing, so a revisit once in awhile is recommended. Please read the few rules posted below before submitting a new post. A community 65 million years in the making!Ī place to discuss the novels, films, games, & toys.
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