Movies
Related: About this forumhow many of u have seen a move in a theater or is that going by the wayside?

sinkingfeeling
(55,163 posts)Mister Ed
(6,592 posts)Meadowoak
(6,473 posts)AllaN01Bear
(25,140 posts)
Mark.b2
(549 posts)Where you can get drinks and a meal or nice food at your seat. The seats are very comfortable and can recline. We enjoy it for the occasional night out. Its a bit of a splurge but fun.
AllaN01Bear
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MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)Covid.
dlk
(12,626 posts)Tickets and concessions for a family of 4 or 5 cost more than a years subscription to a streaming service. No wonder theater attendance is down.
Nanuke
(732 posts)I can view the seats that are open before the movie so I know if there are seats without people near my chosen seat. This was really important post-Covid. Many times I was the only one in the theater. Sometimes I go with a friend but I enjoy going solo also. There are discount days/times and rewards programs too. In the theater I feel fully immersed in the movie with few distractions.
Xavier Breath
(5,606 posts)Likely it will be the new one with Robert DeNiro, Ezra, which has decent numbers on Rotten Tomatoes.
When I was a teen, for reasons I don't really recall, I began a journal of sorts to record each and every movie I went to see. I have forty-plus years of my movie-going activities documented in some detail. I can tell you the precise date and time that I saw Back to the Future, or the name of the theater I was in to see Ocean's 11, or who was with me to view Get Out. Sometimes I'll look at the list and marvel at the names of past girlfriends/dates/partners and friends, many of whom I haven't seen in years if not decades. I remember the Saturday afternoons watching Siskel and Ebert's At the Movies, often minutes before heading out for the evening to see a movie they'd just reviewed.
I love the theater experience, despite the occasional ass-hat who's fiddling with their phone or the airport concession pricing. And, as long as I am able and the doors are open, I'll be there.
Bok_Tukalo
(4,467 posts)Recently, it was Dune: Part Two and the A24 re-release of Stop Making Sense. Both at Alamo Drafthouse which is now closing its doors in my area. I admit it is only a few times a year (obviously). And with Alamo having closed, I am not sure I will go that much.
But there may be films that need to be seen at a theater. A good example is the film The Lighthouse. I watched it in the theater when it came out in 1 BC (Before COVID) and the small screen did not do it justice. It is a great film to watch but way better on the movie screen.
hlthe2b
(109,741 posts)I used to go to a historic old theater in Denver that tended to show more indie and artsy films. But that was quite some time ago. I can enjoy a matinee, but the crowds bug me--more so after COVID...
I don't want movie cinemas to go the way of the DODO. More social isolation with people staying home to stream movies is not a great thing, IMO. Still, I admittedly am not leading the way.
House of Roberts
(6,012 posts)I'd waste my money in a real theater since they don't have intermissions anymore.
AllaN01Bear
(25,140 posts)jimfields33
(19,382 posts)I go a few times a year. I used to go weekly.
JoseBalow
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