Pleasant and Grand Rapids locations, Celebration! Cinema locations in Lansing, Muskegon and Portage also offer the technology. ‘Motions are programmed to match what you’re seeing on the screen, (so there are not) confusing messages to your brain about how you should be moving,’ Couling said. Joe: Retaliation’ and ‘Fast & Furious 6.’Ĭouling said that while the seats come with standard medical warnings, they are safe for children and nobody can get hurt.Īdditionally, Couling said, there are very few instances of anyone ever getting motion sickness from the technology.Ī D-BOX representative who installed the technology explained the body mechanics to Celebration! employees. Dont believe there is one anywhere near me, if at all in my country.
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The first movie Celebration! will offer is ‘Oz the Great and Powerful.’ ‘Every couple weeks, a new movie opens with D-BOX functionality.’
There are specific titles that are programmed specifically for D-BOX compatibility,’ Couling said. The Canada-based company works directly with Hollywood movie companies to program D-BOX motions. The D-BOX technology is only available for certain movies, Couling said.
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Pleasant location will ever install more D-BOX seating, Couling said there is a possibility of adding more of the seats if the technology gets very popular. While there is no official word on whether the Mt. Theater 6 was shut down while three rows of regular seats were removed to install two rows of D-BOX seating.
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‘It makes the $8 upgrade really worth it to somebody who wants to experience those things.’Ĭouling said the installation took about two weeks. Click here to view the 'D-BOX Seat Warning'. Love and peace.‘It’s a total package,’ Couling said. Discover a hyper-realistic, immersive entertainment experience that moves the body and sparks the imagination through motion. If there are those who've had the experience of trying a D Box, share your stories. The movie and heads flying all over the place.
Plus there are those who sit behind them a row or three who have to watch two things going on. People would fall from a building, and the seat would move forward, making the viewer feel as if they were perhaps falling as well.Īs an observer, this shit looks way to distracting. Draw me some paper and strike some acid down for that kind of trip. All the while I'm seeing four rows of heads in front of me swaying to and from along with the camera. I really thought my feet would of turned numb.ĭuring the movie we had camera pans showing off the scene, etc. My guess is everyone was set to ludicrous setting cause whenever a bass chord happened between the action or what not, that shit would vibrate like no other. So first impressions was the announcer saying that each seat can set their own sensitivity to their liking. Second, if theaters or whoever it is that's in charge of all this 3D/D Box nonsense, figure to put both 3D and D Box in a theater and charge $30, entertainment can go straight to hell. First off, no, I am not going to pay $14 for a movie ticket. Now, I didn't get a chance to watch the movie in these fancy red space chairs but I sat behind the last row of them. First time I've ever seen this and watching people go through the demo looked.dizzy. Entering the theater at the front they had a demo of this D Box seating. So I came from Prince of Persia (which was an okay movie, but that's not the subject here).