I sat in one at CES, where I got to feel the chair shake when depth charges went off in "U-571." This really does not do much for the theater experience (worth a few chuckles more than anything else).
It kind of reminded me of "The Tingler." When that Vincent Price horror flic came out in the '50's, some theaters installed special devices in the chairs. Actually, what they did was wire up rivets in the hard bottoms of the chairs, so people wearing shorts (it was a summer release) would get a pretty nasty jolt of electricity at the appropriate moment in the movie. I wonder why this feature never caught on.
It kind of reminded me of "The Tingler." When that Vincent Price horror flic came out in the '50's, some theaters installed special devices in the chairs. Actually, what they did was wire up rivets in the hard bottoms of the chairs, so people wearing shorts (it was a summer release) would get a pretty nasty jolt of electricity at the appropriate moment in the movie. I wonder why this feature never caught on.