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'Julie & Julia' and other movies we'd like to smell (and a few we may not)

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In honor of Julia Child's 100th birthday, we take a look back at several olfactory films that we wouldn't mind taking a whiff of ... and some that we'd like to keep our noses away from.<br><br>The <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-movies-smell-20110818,0,4945187.story" target="blank">Aroma-Scope card</a> from 2011's "Spykids: All the Time in the World in 4D" offers a unique scent to be scratched on cue during the movie.<br>
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So how does it work? When you enter the theater and collect your 3-D glasses, you also get a postcard embedded with 8 squares that are numbered. When a digit flashes on screen, it's time to scratch the square with that number and inhale. Read on for other movies that should (or should not have) offered the olfactory experience.

Smelling more than nachos and popcorn

( Dimension Films / Weinstein Co. / August 15, 2012 )
In honor of Julia Child's 100th birthday, we take a look back at several olfactory films that we wouldn't mind taking a whiff of ... and some that we'd like to keep our noses away from.

The Aroma-Scope card from 2011's "Spykids: All the Time in the World in 4D" offers a unique scent to be scratched on cue during the movie.

So how does it work? When you enter the theater and collect your 3-D glasses, you also get a postcard embedded with 8 squares that are numbered. When a digit flashes on screen, it's time to scratch the square with that number and inhale. Read on for other movies that should (or should not have) offered the olfactory experience.
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