• TheImpressiveXOP
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    10 months ago

    Why would I go to a theater to watch a movie I want to see? I’ll get people talking around me, people on cell phones, usually kids and teenagers, and overpriced snacks. There’s no formality with theaters anymore, it’s a place to drop off the kids for a few hours.

    I keep hearing this argument, especially on that other link aggregator site. I’m not sure what theaters you are going to, but my local multiplex isn’t that bad with people talking/using their phones and children interrupting. (Although I agree on the overpriced snacks.) Since 2021, I haven’t really had an issue with any of those.

    What I usually do is go on opening weekend (Thursday/Friday/Saturday) during an early morning/afternoon screening, they’re usually filled with people who actually want to watch the movie and are less likely to interrupt. And some theaters have membership programs (like AMC’s A-List and Regal Unlimited) where you pay a flat monthly fee for unlimited movies; that’ll usually help cut down on prices, and you can get some discounts on snacks too.

    Though I understand not everyone is able to do this, and I completely respect your decision to watch movies at home…as long as it’s on 4K Blu-ray.

    Until then, I have an OLED screen, a nice sound system, and a large comfortable couch with tons of popcorn at home. I’d rather watch it there.

    Just out of curiosity:

    • How big is your OLED?
    • Does your sound system support Dolby Atmos?
    • Do you make your popcorn in the microwave or on the stovetop?

    Of course, you’re not obligated to answer any of these.

    • ringwraithfish@startrek.website
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      10 months ago

      I have the same experience as you. My local theater chain has good seating, plenty of screens for multiple options, people are usually very good at following proper theater etiquette. I know I could watch it at home, but I go for the atmosphere. Sitting there with no other distractions, having a shared experience with strangers…you can’t fully replicate that at home.

      It’s a shame not everyone has the same opportunity at their theater.

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        10 months ago

        These only exist at high end which the article probably says. Otherwise I get teenagers talking through the entire movie. Parents who bring their kids then turn on their phones at full brightness

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      10 months ago

      Feel lucky, because your theater experience is different than most. If you have that then you’ve truly found a great theater to go to.

      My home setup is 65" OLED with 5.1 setup right now, yes Atmos codec but no extra speakers until I move. Usually microwave, but I’ve been wanting to try stove!