Once I became older and a movie came around that I'd want to see in the theater, I'd just go to a matinee between 11 and 12:30 pm during the work week. More often than not, I'd have the entire theater to msyelf.
7 months ago | 2
It depends on the movie, who I'm with. Unless you have a really kick-a$$ (emphasis on the $$) home theater system, some movies just aren't the same at home. Anyone else remember going to any of the "3D" movies with the cardboard glasses with blue & red lenses ? So lame, yet so cool (at that time in history)
7 months ago | 2
It depends if it's a movie worth seeing on the big screen. Sonic 3 was worth it, so was the Mario movie a few years ago, and I hope to see sonic 4 in theaters. I'll want to rewatch the sonic trilogy before I go see the 4th, but I'll just rent them from the library.
7 months ago | 0
Watch it in the cinema first, then at home for recording the film!!
7 months ago | 0
Either/Or Not Necessarily Across the Board but Some Films are "Built" for the Big Screen while others are more.. ...Intimate.. ...and (still) Others are Both.. . With that said; sometimes at cinema it's 💰🚽 if the film is underwhelming and/or trash.. ...I guess maybe same thing at home - but less so..
7 months ago (edited) | 0
The best way to really enjoy the(new) movie is in the movie theater
7 months ago | 0
At home, with a kickass professional sound system and a 65 inch screen.
7 months ago (edited) | 0
İn the cinema- Big screen, surround sound, the full experience
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