Re: Why Go To The Movies?
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:07 pm
So what`s playing this week??
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lowonair wrote:VMI77 wrote:I'm a big movie buff and ever since I set up a dedicated home theater with a projector and about a 9 foot wide screen, I stopped going to movie theaters --for all the reasons you mention, plus some others.Abraham wrote:
Cell phone calls being taken WHILE THE MOVIE's IN PROGRESS. (Of course, this common miscreant behavior has become a plague almost everywhere - no matter the circumstances, because hey, the cell phone obsessive/cretin CAN'T be expected to turn off his phone under any circumstances, good lord, he's an important person)
The inconsiderate who converse throughout the course of the movie as if they were in their own living room.
The continuous pushing on your chair back as the dolt positioned directly behind you adjusts his feet or knees on it without any regard for you.
At one time ushers helped insure the enjoyment of the movie going experience, but those days are long gone. Ushers have gone the way of the buffalo...
Today, a movie theatre is a cretin's anarchical paradise.
Too, I wonder about those who continue to attend specific movie theatre's that're expressly known to appeal to the criminal/gang banger class.
when do you sell tickets?
My TV is only 37", and I don't like spending $20 on a DVD that will take up space and I may only watch once. A late 3D showing at my local theater is $9, and I usually eat before so I don't waste money at the concessions.Abraham wrote:I'm wondering why go to the movie theater at all.
They get an instant comment (or shout) from me, or I'm out the door getting an employee. I haven't had it happen in over a year.Cell phone calls being taken WHILE THE MOVIE's IN PROGRESS. (Of course, this common miscreant behavior has become a plague almost everywhere - no matter the circumstances, because hey, the cell phone obsessive/cretin CAN'T be expected to turn off his phone under any circumstances, good lord, he's an important person)
Those get a look and a "Do you MIND?". I've never had one continue talking afterward, and some have actually left.The inconsiderate who converse throughout the course of the movie as if they were in their own living room.
I either go extremely early or extremely late, and offset my viewings by a week (if a movie premieres this weekend, I'll watch it the following week unless I REALLY want to see it). That way the theater has mostly cleared out. Plus I sit in the front row and get there early. That way my feet don't bother anyone in front of me, and people know better than to put their feet on my chair.The continuous pushing on your chair back as the dolt positioned directly behind you adjusts his feet or knees on it without any regard for you.
I haven't really seen that..Today, a movie theatre is a cretin's anarchical paradise.
I just go here:Too, I wonder about those who continue to attend specific movie theatre's that're expressly known to appeal to the criminal/gang banger class.
You and me bothThe Annoyed Man wrote:For that, I go to the Tinsel Town theater a mile or two from my house,
lowonair wrote:VMI77 wrote:I'm a big movie buff and ever since I set up a dedicated home theater with a projector and about a 9 foot wide screen, I stopped going to movie theaters --for all the reasons you mention, plus some others.Abraham wrote:
Cell phone calls being taken WHILE THE MOVIE's IN PROGRESS. (Of course, this common miscreant behavior has become a plague almost everywhere - no matter the circumstances, because hey, the cell phone obsessive/cretin CAN'T be expected to turn off his phone under any circumstances, good lord, he's an important person)
The inconsiderate who converse throughout the course of the movie as if they were in their own living room.
The continuous pushing on your chair back as the dolt positioned directly behind you adjusts his feet or knees on it without any regard for you.
At one time ushers helped insure the enjoyment of the movie going experience, but those days are long gone. Ushers have gone the way of the buffalo...
Today, a movie theatre is a cretin's anarchical paradise.
Too, I wonder about those who continue to attend specific movie theatre's that're expressly known to appeal to the criminal/gang banger class.
when do you sell tickets?
Solution: Free movie with minimum $10 purchase of concessions!VMI77 wrote: That would be illegal. I'd have to let you watch for free.
Now that I could go for --the prices for .45 ammo are killing me.Keith B wrote:With the prices of movies these days, I would think a private showing like that would be worth at least one box of .45 ammo per couple.
When I want to be social I will go visit someone.WildBill wrote:Going to the movies is a social experience. Staying home and watching a video is just watching TV.