I saw it yesterday in 4D. I didn't want to see it in 4D.
I told my wife I don't want to wear 3D glasses for 2 hours to watch a movie. Been there, done that, didn't like it.
But we went anyway, because the time in the 4D theater fit our schedule perfectly. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that 4D has nothing to do with 3D. Those damn 3D glasses aren't required. They don't even hand them out.
4D is all about the seats. When the engines start rumbling, your seat vibrates. When the cars take off and make sharp turns, you feel the turns. When the driver hits the brakes, you feel it. When the wind is blowing or if you're riding in the car with windows open, you feel the air blowing on you.
It was actually a pretty awesome experience. I highly recommend it for the right movie.
Plus, the movie itself was great. Much better than I expected.
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