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Old 10-26-2010, 05:34 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic View Post
Interesting. Here is a question: When you go to the movies, do you do it to primarily enjoy the movie, or do you do it to enjoy the experience. I personally do it for the experience. I dislike empty theaters. I need the full experience - lots of popcorn, soda, and plenty of crazy kids making out and throwing chips at each other. OK, maybe not the last part, but other than that, I really enjoy the experience.

My cousin on the hand demands absolute silence in a movie theater. And oh dear if the sound or video system has a flaw. There's no kidding with him then.
I stopped going to the cinema because of the whole overpriced, uncomfortable (at least for the yeti, who is on the tall side at 6'7") experience. I'd much sooner relax at home, pause the movie when I want to get a drink, and have the volume at a level that suits my ears, not aimed at filling a vast cavernous space
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