Talk:4DX

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History does not acknowledge forerunners to 4DX

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Hopefully, someone with knowledge can beef up the history section to include information on the prior technologies that led to 4DX. There existed theaters with similar technology before 2009.* Always wondered what happened to this experience, and didn't know anything actually came of it in Hollywood until I looked up Journey to the Center of the Earth.

* Well, one theater at least. There was one in the Camp Snoopy theme park at the Mall of America in Minnesota. When we visited in the late '90s, I went with my girlfriend and watched some 20-30 minute movie made for it. I do not recall what the movie was but I remember the seats moving as a truck went barreling down a dirt road as well as fog and mist. Supposedly there were smells, but I never smelled anything nor did my girlfriend, but other audience members mentioned something. Regardless, there was something similar to 4DX before its release, and this page acts as if nothing like it ever existed until 4DX came along. — Preceding unsigned comment added by WTFruff (talkcontribs) 00:36, 15 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion

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Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. —Community Tech bot (talk) 22:52, 16 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Advertisement, press release

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I've just tagged this article with {{Peacock}} and {{Advert}}, which IMHO are pretty evident from just reading the intro. Furthermore, though, the source cited for the intro is a press release by the manufacturer. The cited source, PRNewswire, is explicitly an aggregator of press releases, and the cited article begins

4DX Announces Yash Raj Films' "WAR" As The Next Indian Film To Be Released In Multi-Sensory 4DX Cinema Experience
News provided by CJ 4DPLEX
Sep 20, 2019, 09:56 ET

--Thnidu (talk) 14:16, 3 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Change in citation data

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I've reverted part of this recent edit. In properly removing some of the unabashed promotional material, Ws1920 deleted parts of the title of a citation. That we must not do: the cited source is what it is, not what we would like it to be. The title appears only in the ref. If it were in the text of the article we could and should delete it there, but not in the ref itself. --Thnidu (talk) 00:55, 11 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Nominate for speedy deletion

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Some of the promotional material that I thought I removed earlier has been reinstated. And even without reference to the edit history, it is plain on reading the article that it is all about the company's commercial history, its expansion, and its awards – nothing about what this "leading next-generation cinema technology company" does that makes it so successful. Further, four of the sources cited are from newswire.com, which as its name reveals is simply an aggregator of press releases.

What's left here is not worth keeping in anything like its current state. If someone has the interest, knowledge, and time to turn this into something deserving of encyclopedic mention, please be bold and do so.

I am pinging the two largest contributors to the page:

--Thnidu (talk) 00:55, 27 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Reads like an ad.

2600:8801:E00:760:E02F:A481:C472:B16 (talk) 16:20, 29 November 2021 (UTC)Reply