tornadothis Sequel to the 1996 storm chasing action film tornado, now in select theaters, will be released generally on July 19. In your face, smoky air pours from the ceiling and floor, and compressed air whizzes past your ears. last night, i saw tornado Walking out after two hours in a theater in Times Square, it was a little damp and a little wobbly, but it’s absolutely certain that there has never been a movie more suited to 4DX.
tornado Daisy Edgar-Jones plays a former storm chasing student who reluctantly returns to the game, while Glen Powell plays a rough-and-tumble chaser with a cowboy sensibility and popular YouTube channel. Like the original film, the push and pull between corporate shill and blue-collar beauty drives the plot, while the long-simmering romance between the two leads keeps you hooked. tornado, you can get your shit rocked by wind, rain, and hydraulics while watching this new movie. Do you know internet memes? tornado In 4DX, Victorian children turn to dust.
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I’m not kidding – the 4DX experience is noisy. Whenever an action scene begins, the woman next to me grips her chair tightly in anticipation of how much she’ll be shaken once a truck hits a bumpy dirt road or a chunk of debris roars past. The two kids in front of me (who were definitely too young to be there) were shaken so violently that I worried about their soft little brains. Every now and then, the screen flashed in perfect sync with the lightning before the funnel cloud descended, and the crowd murmured in anticipation as we all waited for our seats to start jolting like wild horses again.
During the tornado scene, the theater would occasionally erupt with joyous laughter, like you hear on a roller coaster as it ascends. At one point, the tornado surrounding the storm chaser fades away, and a plume of smoke drifts from the bottom of the screen, marking the disintegrating funnel cloud. Many people said “oh” in surprise. But this is in the final scene, which reflects the ending tornado (Read: Character encounters biggest tornado yet) And it happened in a movie theater, I achieved nirvana.
When a massive tornado rips through a small town, our heroes usher many of the residents into an old movie theater, but they soon realize that the building has no basement and they must weather the storm in the theater. My chair rumbled and rocked as the tornado approached the building, a gust of wind dried my eyes and sprayed water on my glasses. Harvey, played by Anthony Ramos, yells, “This theater is not built to withstand what’s going to happen!” I let out an unusual cowboy “YEEHAW!” Then the wall mounting the theater screen is torn away cracked, revealing a funnel at close range.
For a moment, as the ground beneath my feet rumbled and I was forced to squint against the elements, it felt like the walls of the Times Square Theater were being torn apart as well, and I stared into the belly of the beast. “Oh my God!” I yelled as my body was lashed. “Oh my God!” That’s it. This is something I have wanted to see for my whole life. As they say in the original movie, “The finger of God.” It’s roaring, it’s twisting, it’s closing in on us – and I’ll soon be swept up in it, just another statistic. Then, the tornado dissipated. My seat fell silent. The wind calmed down. The whole theater gasped. We just survived this storm tornado In 4DX.
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