Posted on 07/28/2025 11:47:46 AM PDT by ShadowAce
This "Wizard of Oz" isn't in Kansas anymore. In fact, it's in Las Vegas, where Sphere is presenting the Judy Garland classic as you've never seen it – a 16K immersive experience on a screen larger than four football fields, with tornado effects, and artists and AI expanding the visions of Emerald City. Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz offers us a glimpse behind the curtain, and talks with Garland's daughter, singer Lorna Luft, about what she thinks her mother's reaction would have been.
From the movie: After Hours
My tv can do that but I have never done it, i guess it was the glasses.
also never saw any local 3 d movies
I am so sad they dropped the technology. It is hugely entertaining!
I have Jurassic Park, Titanic, all the Minion movies...:)
We had a 3D TV for a while with a very large flat screen. Every 3D movie I tried to watch on it would almost instantly cause me to fall asleep. It wasn’t because the movies were dull or anything either. It was something the 3D glasses did to my brain I think. We had the electronic type of 3D glasses, not the blue red kind. I couldn’t make it through any movies without falling asleep.
I wonder if other folks had the same problem?
Fascinating!
I don’t remember that part.
Ping
Are they going to sync it with Dark Side of the Moon?
I didn’t see the Black lesbian musical version, so I guess it must be like that.
This looks really cool!
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