Grammar aside, the idea is not new. There was a process developed in the seventies called Sensurround, where minor shakes and vibrations were somehow transmitted into the seats of viewers. It was originally limited to films dealing with Earthquakes ( the first such film was entitled simply Earthquake!) but later the process was extended to war films ( shock waves from Naval guns and torpedoes- in Midway) and the terrorist crime drama- Rollercoaster. The idea and practice had its own obvious limitations, and eventually petered out, with barely a shock wave. the idea is not new.
I used to go to the movies.
A clapperboard.
i am sorry to say but no. She retired!
they say there going to be 3 movie.
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Yes, that is one of the things that the brain does.
I usually say going out to see a movie, or going out to the movies.
I used to go to the movies.
kolnoa
The french wouldn't say "the movies" to mean a movie theater, they'd say "I go to the cinema." Je vais au cinéma
Sorry to say this but you can't.
Derick-I'd have to say. 4 movies,is what I'm thinking.
do because you would say do i go you wouldn't say does i go or does you go
You can say "películas del oeste".
sensory neurons
yes.
No, it's, "Sad movies make her cry."