• @Crank_it
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    527 months ago

    Yup.

    I have a nice projector and sound system. I can take an edible, watch a movie at home, and pause it when I need to pee.

    It’s beautiful

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      357 months ago

      Also, subtitles. Also it doesn’t cost an extra $40

  • Red
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    237 months ago

    No shit. Rather pay 20$/m then spend $80per movies to go to the movies. Ticket prices + the obligatory popcorn drinks

    • The Dark Lord ☑️
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      27 months ago

      Seriously. The exit lights in theatres light up the movie screen. I’m obviously not saying to turn them off, but my screen at home doesn’t have that issue. It’s a better picture for less money.

  • @IMongoose
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    217 months ago

    I don’t go very often because almost every time I go there is an annoying issue. People being obnoxious is one problem but audio is almost always fucked up and video is half the time too. I can’t stand going to the place whose sole business is to play movies and they fuck it up. It’s not just one theatre either, I’ve been to probably a dozen in my area and they are all shit.

  • @not_that_guy05
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    177 months ago

    I hate watching it with people. Every fuckin movie I always end up with a person using their phone next to me. That’s why I wait a while to watch it and go early sat or sun morning.

  • Steve
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    147 months ago

    Well, I would go to the theater if there was anything worth watching. These days, I can’t seem to find the excitement I used to have to go to the theater and watch a movie I’m interested in.

  • @[email protected]
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    97 months ago

    Yeah, because when I go I count at least five blindingly bright phones in use during the fucking film. If I’m going to have a sub-par experience, I’m not overpaying for popcorn and soda, too. I’d rather wait for physical or streaming.

  • @Son_of_dad
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    67 months ago

    Oh 100%. If I take my wife to a movie, with the tickets and snacks, we’re looking at over $50 in Canada, to go to a movie with someone. Or I can wait a few months and it ends up on streaming or the high seas. There are so many movies to catch up on now that it works out anyways

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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      57 months ago

      A new movie ticket is $19. Chances are, it’ll be like 2-3 hours and half of the films today bore me.

      I could buy a high quality indie video game for about $15, that I’ll play for a week or two.

  • @harry_balzac
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    57 months ago

    I’m fortunate in that my city the cinema is never very crowded. I saw Dune 2 opening weekend and it was only one-third full. It’s not bad paying and feeling like I have the place to myself.

    I already have my tickets for the Ghostbusters and Godzilla movies.

    Though, the last really enjoyable theatre experience I had was going to a pre-release showing of “Shang-chi” - a theatre packed full of fans enjoying a fun movie. I miss that type of experience.

  • @[email protected]
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    46 months ago

    I live in central Europe and I usually just go to the movie theater around the corner. They only have one screen so we check the schedule when there is a movie we want to see and plan for it. Or we go when they play an interesting movie, they often have some independent movies that can be quite interesting. Anyway, we pay 6€ per ticket and we usually take some tea in a flask with.

    That is a movie experience I enjoy, because we go see movies we want to see (as opposed going to the movie theater and just watch something that’s playing), the price is very affordable and I don’t feel like I’m treated as a walking wallet.

    In the larger cities around we can also have the full commercial experience with popcorn and snacks, 12 different movies to choose from including IMAX, but that kind of experience we don’t enjoy (although I used to when younger).

  • @LaunchesKayaks
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    46 months ago

    My parents try to take me to the drive in every summer and I absolutely hate it. I can’t see the screen and there’s always some people fucking in the grass and kids playing. I just wanna sit in my house and watch stuff where I can appreciate it fully

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        Honestly the screen isn’t super reflective from the weather so the movie ends up being at 50% opacity.

      • @LaunchesKayaks
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        26 months ago

        Because people are walking around constantly and the drive in by me is bad quality so the details of shit aren’t clear. Also, people don’t turn off their car lights

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        The one I used to live near would start a movie the moment the sun dipped below the horizon, so there was still plenty of ambient light. In my case, it was usually fine because they did double-features and the second movie was often the only one I cared to watch, so I fucked around in the arcade during the first movie.

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    I’ll go see a movie in theaters if I think it will actually be good. I went and saw Godzilla Minus One and and it was awesome other than the 2 jackasses sitting next to me cracking jokes. The real problem is I don’t expect most of the movies coming out these days to actually be worth going to the theater for. So I wait for them to come out on streaming and watch them while doing other shit on my PC. Sometimes I’m pleasantly surprised, usually I’m not.

  • Savaran
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    17 months ago

    The only movie I’ve seen in theaters in the past couple of years has been Dune 2. The only movie I plan to see in theaters in the future is Dune 3 if/when it gets made.

    Otherwise I’m not sure there’s any movies on anyone’s docket that won’t be far more fun watching from my couch.