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QueerDuck

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34. Streaming lets me use closed-captions... skip back when I missed a line of dialog or when...
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 06:00 AM
7 hrs ago

there was a particularly exciting stunt or amusing scene I can watch it again. I can pause it to go pee, or to get more snacks from the kitchen (for much less than at the concession stand) and I do NOT need to put up with ANNOYING and LOUD and RUDE patrons (talking to each other, shouting across rows, using their mobiles and texting.)

And, when the movie is over I'm already home. No need to try and remember where i parked and drive home.

Times change.

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The purpose of the article seems to be simply to report the numbers, not assess causality AZJonnie 18 hrs ago #1
And maybe the same old, same old formulaic crap just doesn't get any excitement. erronis 18 hrs ago #2
These days those movies SocialDemocrat61 17 hrs ago #8
Can I get an tavernier 16 hrs ago #14
No one has any money and besides that, Haggard Celine 18 hrs ago #3
Because it's great seeing movies on the big screen NoRethugFriends 17 hrs ago #7
Discretionary spending is down, esp by people who can't afford World Series tickets. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 17 hrs ago #4
Last movie in the theaters: "1917". Aristus 17 hrs ago #5
ain't that a shame... myohmy2 17 hrs ago #6
Last movie I saw was the recent downton abbey release. mwmisses4289 16 hrs ago #9
Downton Abbey, not Downtown Celerity 14 hrs ago #21
Oy. Sigh. Thanks. mwmisses4289 11 hrs ago #24
I've started going back to movies this year. BannonsLiver 16 hrs ago #10
Wicked for Good comes out next month Bookreadingliberal53 16 hrs ago #11
"Have any of these brainiacs considered that NO ONE HAS ANY MONEY?!?!?!?!?!?" Wounded Bear 16 hrs ago #12
Maybe the threat of "ICE" kicking in theatre doors is keeping people at home. Shame that. n/t flvegan 16 hrs ago #13
People like feel good movies when the world around them tavernier 16 hrs ago #15
Truth and Treason lonely bird 15 hrs ago #16
It just may be there weren't any movies anyone wanted to see in the theaters jmowreader 15 hrs ago #17
I see on average about two movies per month Xavier Breath 15 hrs ago #18
The Mastermind is good if you liked "Fargo" GreatGazoo 14 hrs ago #20
I saw that movie and loved it, and I'm no horror fan either. Xavier Breath 14 hrs ago #23
The Smashing Machine looks great... lame54 11 hrs ago #26
Well, you enjoy it, then. Xavier Breath 1 hr ago #36
I go to the movies Tree Lady 15 hrs ago #19
Our 4-plex that opened here in the 1980's closed it's doors last month. KS Toronado 14 hrs ago #22
Go see One Battle After Another lame54 11 hrs ago #25
Really enjoyed that movie. And yes, nice to see it on a big screen. chia 8 hrs ago #28
I used to see a half dozen movies a month. markodochartaigh 11 hrs ago #27
We haven't gone in a few years. Maybe getting too old. JustABozoOnThisBus 8 hrs ago #29
The Who live? I'm jealous!! DFW 7 hrs ago #31
Even if I had fifty million in spare cash and would retire tomorrow DFW 8 hrs ago #30
There are plenty of wonderful movies being made now. Celerity 7 hrs ago #33
Why go to a theater when you can just watch at home? BlueTsunami2018 7 hrs ago #32
Streaming lets me use closed-captions... skip back when I missed a line of dialog or when... QueerDuck 7 hrs ago #34
How many variations/"universes" of Batman does one need to see? Buns_of_Fire 6 hrs ago #35
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