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General Category => Entertainment and Media => Topic started by: Strangeluv on September 08, 2007, 07:51:31 am
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So I go to the cinema quite a bit - I'd say about once per week because every Thursday afternoon there's no classes at my university, even if it's to see something shitty (but not something embarrassing like Bratz or something). I really like going to the cinema because I like watching the movie with an audience and hearing the reactions and such. The downside is that sometimes there's a rowdy group that just annoy the crap out of you.
But that doesn't usually stop me from going to the cinema to see movies (recent examples) like The Departed, The Illusionist, 300, Zodiac and Hot Fuzz. I even went to see the 'smaller' films like Babel and Little Miss Sunshine in the theatre. I own alot of DVD's and I find that when I watch them home, I don't get the same effect. And there's lots of movies I wish I could have seen in the cinema - including old ones.
But I know people who prefer the comfort of their own homes to watch movies. Surround sound systems, lounging on their couch with a bowl of popcorn, etc. I'm all for that too but I often feel like it'll be much better in the theatre.
So where do you prefer watch your movies?
And what movies do you wish you saw at the cinema?
Some of mine are:
- Saving Private Ryan
- Pulp Fiction
- American Beauty
- The Green Mile
- Being John Malkovich
- Magnolia
- Traffic
- Silence of the Lambs
- A Clockwork Orange
- The Shining
- Fargo
Ugh I have so much more but I'll stop there.
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I tend to see about one film/week in the cinema too. Of course I tend to go on an "all-out day" watching two-three films in one day, walking out with a headache and a smile on my face. I watch a variety of films but I usually go for the one with flashy effects that work best in the cinema, even a not-so-good action film can become decent in the cinema. Of course I've also had my moments of weakness and watched things like Road to Guantanamo (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468094/), Vera Drake (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383694/) and The Motorcycle Diaries (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318462/) in the cinema.
Some films I would have loved to watch in the cinema:
- Star Wars (for the first time, I have seen the special edition, but damn the feeling to have seen it in 1977 in the cinema...)
- City of Lost Children
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- The Godfather
- Fight Club
- Requiem for a Dream
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico
- Desperado
- Braveheart
- Blade Runner
Alright so that was just a few... There's more. It's usually either films that came out before I started going to the cinema (or in some cases before I was born) or films that completely went passed my radar when they came out because I didn't think too highly of them. But then rediscovered on DVD and wished that I hadn't passed up on them.
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Ah, jeez. Fight Club and Requiem for a Dream, definitely.
I remember the first time I saw Fight Club, I was thinking how grand this would be if I were watching this in the theatre with 100 more people who would like it just as much.
Just for the hell of it, a couple of movies I am really glad I saw in the cinema recently:
- Lord of the Rings trilogy
- Crash
- United 93
- The Departed
- Apocalypto
- The Bourne Ultimatum
- Superbad
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Fight Club, because like one guy saw it when it actually came out in theaters I think. It would've been cool to be guy + 1
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Kill Bill 1 and 2. Our TV screen isn't that big and although I loved the movies, I kept on thinking "Man, what if I were watching this in the cinema?"
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I wish I had been around to see the Dollars trilogy in a theater. I had a pretty pimp surround-sound system that provided all the kickass audio I would ever need, but when it comes to TVs I've always had shite (20 inches in the biggest I've gone). Someday when I am rich I will have a huge-ass 62" plasma but until then I use the theater to enjoy the mega blockbusters.
Recently I saw the 5th Harry Potter film and Transformers in theaters, and it was the shit. Also, King Kong is not even half as badass when it's not on a hueg screen with 7.1 surround. I've never understood shelling out $9 (seriously) to see a comedy in theaters. You're going for the jokes, not special effects or whatever. Like, I saw Wedding Crashers in theaters, and it was hilarious, but it's equally hilarious at home. No one needs an enormous plasma screen or surround sound to enjoy straight-up comedy movies like that (and as an added bonus, a lot of comedies include deleted scenes and the like in DVD releases, meaning you really get more bang for your buck if you just wait.)
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Both, but I like the cinema. It makes the movie seem better than it is, and sometimes, the audience is funny.
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2001: A Space Osyssey
A Clockwork Orange
Star Wars Episode IV
Dune
The sheer epicness of those movies is enough to make me want to watch them anywhere.
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I wish I could see Serenity in the theater again.
As for a preference...we have a home theater in our basement so I can sort of get both at the same time :/ It's probably the best option because you have a big screen and big sound, but also you can sprawl out on a couch and make whatever noise you want.
Also you can't watch Clarissa Explains it All in a real theater!
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I've never understood shelling out $9 (seriously) to see a comedy in theaters. You're going for the jokes, not special effects or whatever. Like, I saw Wedding Crashers in theaters, and it was hilarious, but it's equally hilarious at home. No one needs an enormous plasma screen or surround sound to enjoy straight-up comedy movies like that (and as an added bonus, a lot of comedies include deleted scenes and the like in DVD releases, meaning you really get more bang for your buck if you just wait.)
I think for the "human experience" or whatever. Like I remember seeing "American Wedding" (which is basically a piece of shit comedy) in the cinema and found it 3 times as funny there because everyone else was enjoying it. I don't think I would've liked it at all if I saw it on cable first.
Also what about drama? Alot of those don't have special effects either and I like seeing them on the big screen. I loved Babel and Brokeback Mountain (lol =( ) on the big screen.
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Being in the movie theater made playing Nintendo DS while watching Ghost Rider all the more grand.
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Being in the movie theater made playing Nintendo DS while watching Ghost Rider all the more grand.
I did that with my friend went we both went to see a movie with our other two friends that we really didn't want to see. (The Breakup) We basically playing Animal Crossing together in the back corner of the theater during the whole movie. It was epic.
Anyway, there are a lot of recent movies that I missed that I wish I'd seen. But of like yeah, I'd've liked to see Star Trek 7 and 8 in theaters, I'm sure that was epic. Labyrinth would've been pretty cool as well.
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at home because they're free on my computer ohohohoho~~
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I like both; watching movies on my couch is comfy but the theater is fun, too. I'm especially happy I saw Disturbia in the theater because when Shia LeBouff stabbed Andy or whoever the killer was with the shears and he fell back and died, some guy in the back of the theater yelled 'You dead, bitch!' Classic.
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The cinema, because movies with friends are usually a better experience all around. It's easier to laugh at something if everyone else is.
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The cinema, because movies with friends are usually a better experience all around. It's easier to laugh at something if everyone else is.
There's no reason you can't watch films with friends in your house...I do all the time.
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There's no reason you can't watch films with friends in your house...I do all the time.
But with the cinema, it gives you a chance to get OUT of the house, say, a chance to get dinner before and after the movie, or be able to chill at a hangout spot or something. I can always watch movies in my house, so it's a treat to be able to get out of the house and get in a social setting.
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The Empire Strikes Back, with an entire audience of die-hard Star Wars fans who didn't know that Darth Vader was Luke's father. Man, it would have been awesome to hear the reaction.
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I really wish I could have gotten to see Apocalypse Now in theaters.
that would have been about 10 times as amazing as on my computer.
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But with the cinema, it gives you a chance to get OUT of the house, say, a chance to get dinner before and after the movie, or be able to chill at a hangout spot or something. I can always watch movies in my house, so it's a treat to be able to get out of the house and get in a social setting.
Well most of the time when my friends and I were watching movies on a regular basis we were usually going out to eat and hanging out and things before going back to my house to watch movies.
And also I live in a tiny town where there is no such thing as hangout spots unless Wal-Mart counts...seriously people hang out at Wal-Mart :\
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So I just saw Shoot 'Em Up in the cinema. I don't think I would have been half as entertained if I watched it at home!
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I'd rather see movies at home. Piracy ftw!
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I'd rather see movies at home. Piracy ftw!
I like seeing movies at home because the concession stand prices are crazy! And I like to eat while watching movies/TV.
As for movies that I would've like to seen on the big screen, I don't know offhand. I usually only want to watch action blockbusters at the cinema. Everything else (comedies, dramas, etc...) don't need the big screen.
Example: Star Wars Ep. 3 sucks balls, but it was awesome watching it at the cinemas (would've been even better if there were fewing glowing lightsabers in the crowd).
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i only goto theatres to see movies like 300, or die hard 4. anything else i can just wait for the dvd. not worth the exorbant ticket price, the uncomfortable seating, waiting for the time THEY want to play the movie, not being able to pause it, and being forced to see advertisements.
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So I just saw Shoot 'Em Up in the cinema. I don't think I would have been half as entertained if I watched it at home!
Yeah that was definitely a movie made for the big screen. It was so rediculous and off the top.
City of Lost Children would've had a nicer efect at the theatres.
I missed seeing Grindhouse =(
I would've liked to seen Night of the Living Dead when it first came out, I bet it would've been scary as hell.
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I wish i could have seen this movie:
(http://www.gamingw.net/pubaccess/48414/sonicmovie.jpg)
I didn't know Vin Diesel got more work outside of the Mega Man movie he was in! :gwa:
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I wish every movie would come out on DVD straight away. My local cinema is a shit pit. Okay, so the actual cinema isn't bad, it's the wankers who go there and talk the whole way through it. Then there's the projectionists who have no idea what they're doing with movies that aren't alligned with the screen properly and sound fuck ups where the the music is so loud, you can't hear what the actors are saying.
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Where would I prefer to watch a film? A home cinema.
It's the cinema feeling, just without the idiots.
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I wish every movie would come out on DVD straight away. My local cinema is a shit pit. Okay, so the actual cinema isn't bad, it's the wankers who go there and talk the whole way through it. Then there's the projectionists who have no idea what they're doing with movies that aren't alligned with the screen properly and sound fuck ups where the the music is so loud, you can't hear what the actors are saying.
I am a projectionist and I can tell you that we have no control over the levels of sound on a movie other than the central amp. If the central amp is left switched off there would be no talking whatsoever, just surround sound/music. So there is no way they can turn a movies music up to a point where it is louder than the talking.
EDIT: If the image is misaligned with the screen however you can probably CALL THEM OUT on that and get your money back.