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diff --git a/indieweb-micro/content/posts/09-dbox-review.md b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/09-dbox-review.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f49fdb --- /dev/null +++ b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/09-dbox-review.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +--- +title: "DBOX Movie Seats" +date: 2025-12-31T22:03:51-08:00 +slug: 2025-12-31-09-dbox-review +type: posts +draft: false +categories: + - default +tags: + - default +--- +There's a thing here in Canada where certain theaters have these special seats that rumble and move in motion with whats happening on screen. + +I recently saw the new Avatar (Fire and Ash) in one of these seats. It wasn't a bad experience but given the markup, I don't think its worth it: + +- First it is fun (sometimes). For example when they were flying through the air, the seat would tilt in the motion of them flying. Or when there was an explosion/gunfire, the seat would rumble +- However, for me I think they overdid it at times, literately the seat would move and rumble for the smallest things. So it was kind of like a constant thing throughout the whole film. For me its a bit annoying +- For the $10-15 extra (I think I paid a bit more cause the movie was also in 3D), I'd much rather just go to a theater that has the big comfy recliner seats +- I think for the right movie (maybe something heavy on action or horror) this could be a solid purchase if its a movie you're really looking forward to +- Or I also know that some people see movies multiple times, so maybe this can be a good option for a 2nd viewing? + +Generally, though... I think I'll live without them. |
