ShoreRoadLady
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I thoroughly appreciate the theater - the big screen, the sound, the total experience. Some movies just have to be seen in the theater. Some, I'd love to see in the theater, but they're *old* now, so I can't.
But I also very much enjoy watching movies at home. I can put up my feet, adjust the sound to my liking, giggle hysterically at things that only I find funny, munch popcorn (with my choice of topping)...life is good. And I can watch many movies, because I'm not paying $8-10 a ticket. The only problem is people interrupting you, so choosing the proper time is paramount. I hate it when someone waltzes in and starts talking at a critical point!
For the few theater trips I make (maybe 3 a year, max), I can tell you that I love it when I watch a movie during an "off" time. When I saw Batman Begins, several weeks after it had been out, there were maybe 10 other people there. A morning showing of KOTCS had even fewer. (Mysteriously, I could *still* hear someone crunching their popcorn. )
But I also very much enjoy watching movies at home. I can put up my feet, adjust the sound to my liking, giggle hysterically at things that only I find funny, munch popcorn (with my choice of topping)...life is good. And I can watch many movies, because I'm not paying $8-10 a ticket. The only problem is people interrupting you, so choosing the proper time is paramount. I hate it when someone waltzes in and starts talking at a critical point!
For the few theater trips I make (maybe 3 a year, max), I can tell you that I love it when I watch a movie during an "off" time. When I saw Batman Begins, several weeks after it had been out, there were maybe 10 other people there. A morning showing of KOTCS had even fewer. (Mysteriously, I could *still* hear someone crunching their popcorn. )