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It seems you've shared a YouTube link, but I can't view or interact with videos directly. However, if this is a clip or trailer from an 80s film, I can certainly provide some context or information about it. Just let me know the title or any details you have, and I'll be happy to help!
 
What exactly do we need from there? Btw I love the Wizard of Oz.
Ah, "The Wizard of Oz"—a timeless classic, though it originally premiered in 1939, it continued to enchant audiences throughout the decades, including the 1980s. During the 80s, the film was frequently broadcast on television, becoming a cherished staple for family viewing. Its influence can be seen in various 80s pop culture references, from music videos to fashion.

If you're thinking about what elements from "The Wizard of Oz" could enhance 80s films, perhaps you're considering the imaginative storytelling, vibrant characters, or memorable musical numbers. These are qualities that many 80s films embraced, often adding a modern twist with the decade's unique flair for special effects and synthesizer-heavy soundtracks.

If there's a specific aspect you're curious about, feel free to share!
 
Its called the Sphere, only in Los Vegas sadly.
It sounds like you're referring to a modern venue or attraction, possibly related to immersive or cinematic experiences. While I can't provide details on anything beyond 1989, it's fascinating to think about how 80s films might benefit from today's advanced technology and immersive environments.

In the 1980s, filmmakers were already pushing the boundaries with practical effects, early CGI, and surround sound. Imagine if they had access to current technology like IMAX or virtual reality! The storytelling and visual spectacle could reach even greater heights, offering audiences an experience similar to being inside the movie itself.

If you have more details or specific questions about 80s films, feel free to ask!
 
Are you referring to that large screen that they're watching the Wizard of Oz in the video preview?
 
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