• bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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    I go to theaters all the time.

    Under 25s ask me how are there theaters left anymore? They didnt know people went to movies (didnt that die in like, the 90s?)

    Sad. I find it enjoyable to enjoy movies with others. I have been lucky that the very few other movie goers have always been respectful. I could see how assholes ruin it.

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    I’ve started patronizing small art cinemas mainly because they’re free from contemporary Hollywood slop, show movies that don’t have a paint-by-numbers plot and have a low ticket price because they’re mostly state funded.

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    I go to the theater every Sunday morning to the earliest showings of that day.

    The theater chain in my town has a monthly subscription. $20/month and I can see 4 movies a week.

    I don’t always love the theater itself, but the experience of seeing movies in theaters is very different than watching at home and I love that feeling.

    I’m actively choosing to go to a new location in a dark room without distractions, to turn off my phone, to not speak, and to give the movie my full and complete attention. There’s something to that, which is hard for me to explain, but it changes my relationship to the movie.

    Sometimes people are shitty, talking or texting, but I find that it doesn’t actually happen much. Perhaps I has something to do seeing early movies, rather than prime time. I don’t know.

    Unless something happens to drastically alter my ability to enjoy the experience, I don’t foresee that I will ever stop going.

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      That’s good. I think you’re misunderstanding my post. The point is about people who whine about new movies, saying “nobody wants this” but then go out of their way to see it. It would be one thing if they were watching it at home and putting less effort in, but they will go to the theatre and put all that effort and money in for a movie they claim shouldn’t be made because nobody wants it

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        I initially did but I saw you comment on another post clarifying. I opted to leave my comment up because the movie going experience is important to me and I wanted to share it with others. :)

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    Not gonna deny that these people exist. But also want to say that I know none of them. Usually they would check trailer and/or go to something that they think will be a good watch. Never heard a single person say “Trailer is shit and gives out whole plot. Movie will suck!” and still give it a try at the cinema.

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    We have one little theater in town, 6 or 8 screens? Got to see Blade Runner 2049 with my ex-wife, just us. Saw IT by myself and only 3 other people in the house.

    I’d kill for a cinema where you can order real food and drink beer on the cheap. There’s one in the “big” town, too lazy to go that far.

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      Yes but I’m talking about people who were complaining at the first trailer “nobody wants this” and still go to the effort of seeing it. Typically happens with remakes and sequels and superhero films.

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        I think there are some people that don’t like things and they don’t want anyone to like things either.

        Yeah there are a lot of a super hero slop movies built on an assembly line, but to someone out there, a favorite character or story they liked as a kid is real for 2 hours. Maybe they got teased for loving Shazam, and now they are grown and can just leave their problems behind and watch a dumb Shazam movie. I wish more people would just let other people like things and leave them alone.

        I always think every movie that gets made is sort of a miracle. Hundreds, sometimes thousands, of people work on a piece of art and they have to compromise or it doesn’t happen. That’s so rare in our world.

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      If only there was a place people could discuss the goodness of a movie and look at how other people found their experience, before buying a ticket oneself.

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          I’ve always thought that if you share an opinion on a movie, you should also share your reasons for having it.

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          This.

          Some of my favorite movies are “bad” movies. I’ve got a friend who feels the same way and we SMS each other single line movie titles and just know the other will understand.

          A recent SMS was “poultrygeist night of the chicken dead” … It was fantastic

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          A well written review will detail why they thought it was good, so the reader can think about if those reasons would make it enjoyable for them.

          Unfortunately, most people are semi literate and writing at that level is a challenge

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    I never used to like going to the cinema but then all I used to go and see were ‘blockbusters’

    Then I got a job working in an art deco cinema that showed art house type films and that made me enjoy the whole experience more

    Being able to have a pint whilst watching and the free tickets certainly helped

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    We like it, now that you can buy seats and the theaters are smaller and steeper (no bad seats). Too expensive to do all the time but great for the Spectacular Movies with all the effects. Too loud usually, the sound is great and clear but too loud.

    I don’t know anybody who says they are going to see something nobody wants to see, maybe those movies don’t make it down here.

    • FreshParsnip@lemmy.caOP
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      A lot of the big popular movies, like superhero movies, immediately get people whining “nobody wants this”

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        I don’t hear that but do know plenty of people who think it’s sclock and ought not be made. I’m easy to entertain I guess - if something is beautifully filmed and there is action, explosions, space battles or monsters, that is the stuff I like to see at the theater.

        Dramas, other stories, and horror, also musicals I prefer on a smaller screen at home.

        My mom told me once “you have the same taste in movies as a teenage boy” and I guess she was right, but she didn’t like science fiction or comics, only serious real world stories. I live in this world. When I go to the movies I want to see another world.

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          I’m with you there. Sometimes, I’m easy to please. I wanna see dinosaurs and other visual spectacles on the big screen. My favourite movies are ones with a good story but good visuals are sufficient sometimes, especially for the big screen.

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    I went to the midnight release of Avengers Endgame and one guy showed up in full Iron Man Cosplay. Seeing him walk out of that theater at the end of the movie was the highlight of my entire year.

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      I took my ex’s son. He went in wearing an Ant-Man helmet while holding a Capt America shield in hand and the Infinity Gauntlet on the other.

      Here’s a shot I took on the streetcar ride to the theater.

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      My jealousy knows no bounds!! My best “audience reaction/participation” film was No Way Home - but that was just a lot of “ooohs” and “aahs!” as each multiverse character was introduced.

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    It’s me. I watch a lot of movies and see arthouse stuff the public doesn’t care about and if something is a big enough train wreck occasionally I’ll see what’s going on (shout out to CATS). Though I have Regal Unlimited so I don’t “pay” for a ticket

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      Having a theater subscription has definitely made going to movies far more enjoyable tbh and one of the only subscription type services I have anymore. It’s way easier for me to just pick a random afternoon, drag a friend along and take more chances on a movie when, as you said, I’m not “paying” for that ticket.

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        Exactly. Especially considering it’s rare that there’s a month where there are fewer than 2 movies I actively want to see in theaters. So I’m already saving money with it, all those other movies are just bonuses

        Plus you get surprised. I thought Clown in a Cornfield was going to suck and I would have never seen Life of Chuck normally but I ended up really enjoying both of them

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    Do you mean the ppl going to see “The extended editions of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy (that) will return to theaters for a special 25th anniversary celebration from January 16-18 and January 23-25, 2026.”?

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      I see movies at the theater all the time. I think you misunderstand my complaint. I’m complaining about people who go out of their way to see movies they claim nobody wants to see, including themselves. If you made the trip to see it, you wanted to see it