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4-D Movies: Experience for the Entire Body Coming to U.S. Theaters?
A South Korean company hopes to outfit 200 U.S. theaters with equipment that will move seats, emit scents — and change movie-going forever
Soldier Sequel SNAFU: G.I. Joe: Retaliation Stands Down, For Now
The planned summer release is on hold until March
Beauty and the Beast in 3-D: Still an Enchantment
Disney’s 1991 animated feature retains its lilt, glow and magic
Director Wim Wenders On Filming the Work of Pina Bausch in 3-D
Wenders spent 20 years trying to figure out how he could bring the experience of a live Pina show to the screen. When 3-D returned in popularity, he saw his chance.
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ESPN in 3D: There Will Be Glasses
Elsewhere at time.com, Sean Gregory updates yesterday’s report of the launch of 3D TV channels with a in-depth look at ESPN’s plans for its own in-your-face channel. All you’ll need is a special TV set (which could run a few thousand bucks), glasses (anything from cheap “Blues Brothers” frames to “designer” specs) and the patience to …
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Dept. of Un-Asked-For Tech: Would You Watch TV in 3D?
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Running against the entertainment-industry maxim that it is usually better business to take the depth out of television, several media companies are announcing efforts to launch 3D TV channels, the New York Times reports. Discovery, Imax and Sony are partnering on a channel, and ESPN …