Lastly, I would say that if watching a movie at the theater is eating a filet mignon at a nice restaurant, then watching the DVD at home is like microwaving the leftovers. It's just not as good.
I'm sick of microwaving leftovers!
Lastly, I would say that if watching a movie at the theater is eating a filet mignon at a nice restaurant, then watching the DVD at home is like microwaving the leftovers. It's just not as good.
Plus, the filet mignons I eat are easily over $45 - dunno where you would find a $10 one and I doubt it would be that good
Another possible analogy ( yeah I know)... The reason some resorts have "adults only" status (to keep the riff-raff and distractions to a minimum.) Of course they'd have to come up with a new name for it, as adults only theater implies something else entirely.
I love movies. I have never regretted seeing a movie. Never.
I love seeing movies in a theater, sharing the experience with
total strangers, the way the filmmakers indented. Even movies
I don't like. I have never regretted seeing a movie in a theater.
Even movies I didn't enjoy.
I think the last movie I paid for and actually enjoyed was "pAUL".
I'm going to see "Hannah" in a couple of hours.
Did you know that all theaters in Los Angeles allow SAG, WGAThere is a theater near me in the Burbank area that lets SAG members watch for free, if cost is an issue...
I liked "Hanna" and absolutely hated "Your Highness". But I don'tI also saw Hanna and Your Highness this weekend and liked both films for different reasons. I try to go to matinees on the weekends to keep the cost down. I just really like to see movies in the theater.