The Motion is only used in scenes with big action, but in this movie, big is really frickin' big -- and so are the effects.
One of the most entertaining and surprising D-BOX experiences of the summer, even though the film's 35 years old.
Just when you think D-BOX is focused on theaters, a film like this reminds us that home theater is on the company's brain.
The 1984 classic goes "next gen" with Motion Code support, but it's not used as often as expected.
The Motion Code does great things for parts of the movie, but it can't quite make up for Keanu Reeves.