When's the last time you actually went to a Theater? I don't think I've gone in about four years now, the plandemic really weened me off them.
When's the last time you actually went to a Theater? I don't think I've gone in about four years now, the plandemic really weened me off them.
I go a minimum of once a week sometimes twice. I have a regal movie pass and always bring my gf or a friend. I try to see everything.
Are these worth it? I used to work with someone who had one because going to the theater was his thing
Frick yes. It's $19 a month. A ticket is anywhere from $8-14 per showing and I go about 6 times a month on average. It already paid for itself if I go twice in one month. Ontop of this It gives you a discount on the second ticket It usually makes it $1-2 less for the person you bring. You also get rewards points so you can flat out bring someone else for free every so often or get free popcorn. It's worth it my dude. It's also good to see everything even if it's shitty gives you a good grasp on cinema and the direction of the industry.
>It's also good to see everything even if it's shitty gives you a good grasp on cinema and the direction of the industry
You guys have a fricking disease, man
>watches movies at the theater with friends and gf
>has a disease
Yeah man if this is a disease It's a disease worth having
Glad you have an interest you enjoy sharing with those you care about. Not everyone has either of those things.
I'd share it with you too. A Saturday visit to the theater is something I look forward to weekly. I see kino with some movie buff buddies from high school and college and I see the chickflicks and comedies with the gf.
That sounds very comfy anon. I hope you have a good time at the cinema this week.
>doing something you don’t enjoy
>paying for it
>at least i am not enjoying it with someone else there
>i am smarte
yeah, a disease, of the mind. No wonder subscription services are everywhere now, you all truly are, moronic NPC’s.
I kinda get it. For decades I used to watch around 300 movies per year, so that means frickton of shit. I did stop though because nowadays it is actually offensively bad, but I can see someone doing it.
Also sometimes my gf and friend go to the bathroom at the same time and don't return until near the end of the movie. That's not weird is it?
I went to see Tenet in an empty imax when it finally released during the coof
There is no point. You go there, you don't really enjoy the movie, you have to be in a dark room seated to absolute fricking morons chewing on their food and bumping into you and other sorts of inconveniencing shit. The jig is up and everyone sees movie theater going as a complete insane sham after the pandemic.
Don't even remember. Not a single movie has come out in years that made me think "I should go see that"
yeah,having everyone including 80 y.o. ladies with the fricking phone all the time flashing you with the light doesnt help either.
>80 y.o. ladies
Why the frick do we allow them to live?
I think the last time I went to a theater was when V for Vendetta was playing.
Haven't gone since a packed 1AM showing of infinity war. It was both great and awful. It will take sidney sweeny slapping me in the face with her boobs to get me to go back.
i watched obaltan for a friend's birthday back in 2022 or something. i think that's the only movie i've seen in theatres for the past 5-6 years. to be fair, i was never huge on going to see movies when they came out, though
La La Land
I have not gone to see a new movie in theaters in over a decade. The second Hobbit movie. Didn't see the third. I was done.
You picked a good time to check out
Free Guy
There used to be a loyalty program at my local cinema. You visited the cinema 40 times over the last year, you would get 30% off your tickets. I used to go all the time
Then the pandemic hit and the cinema didn't let me in because I didn't take the vax. But they didn't pause the loyalty program so out of spite I didn't visit them post-lockdown either.
Then they went bankrupt and were bought out by an investment fund. Those morons don't know the first thing about running a cinema and everything sucks now. Poor sound quality, picture doesn't fit the frame etc. They even replaced Robert with a self-checkout shop.
>But they didn't pause the loyalty program so out of spite I didn't visit them post-lockdown either.
Hello, based department?
>They even replaced Robert with a self-checkout shop.
Many such cases!
For me, it was the Blade Runner 2049. You could tell it was really meant for the big screen. There are probably more recent examples like the Avatar sequel but they didn't interest me.
Rise of Skywalker, I think. I really only went because I wanted to have seen all nine star wars movies. It was pretty bad.
Last Thursday. I've been seven times so far this year and out of that seven, two have been new movies that I've never seen before and felt were worth seeing. It's not looking good.
I go for escapism even though I'm poor and broke.
Trying to forget about that girl who played me and friendzoned me, about how screwed and inapt I am and about fighting my family and brothers.
My local kinoplex is selling tickets for $10-$15. And I can't go without some snacks.
Now I need another kino to watch there to feel alive, feel something, anything but I hit the absolute $0...
>most successful fa/tv/irgin
went and saw DUNC 2 in the imax. well our area doesnt have an actual imax but it has something close.
well worth seeing on the big screen if you still can, that shit was definitely made for theaters. some of the scenes like the sand worm riding and harkonnen arena on a big screen with a 360 boosted sound system were nuts
>not going to your local second run theater to see classic kinos
Recently they've played Jurassic Park and Back to the Future, both were great on the big screen
i went and saw the close encounters of the 3rd kind 40th anniversary showing at my local big screen back in like 2017 or 2018 and that was a really good time. some of those older films are great on a big screen, especially if they have remastered sound (although i dont think you'd need that for anything as recent as jurassic park, mostly 70s and 80s stuff that sounds kinda tin can-y)
Saw Dunc Part Two in one. It was kino.
Dunc 2 was the first time since 2019.
September 29, 2015
7-8 years. Too many loud Black folk and hispanics for it to be worth it nowadays.
I stopped going way before the plandemic. The theater really is an unpleasant experience, and a holdover from the 1920s. Once I discovered bittorrent I was through with the theater.
A local kinoplex screened the original Alien last week and I went. Was awesome to see it on the big screen for the first time.
Abyss. Before that it was Avatar 2. Four times, spaced out over about three months.
I slightly considered the recent Alien showing, but I've seen it plenty at this point. Happy that people still want to pay money to see it.
It was either Joker or The Lighthouse in 2019. I don’t remember which one because I think I watched them both in the same week.
Before commie lockdown. I am not going anywhere where they illegally demand to see my private medical records.
I moved here a year ago and don't even know where there's a movie theater. Probably one at the dying mall. Before moving, the last time I went to a theater was 2018 but that theater didn't survive the pandemic.
In the years I've been going, I've never once had to worry about a theater being full or reserving anything there are always empty spaces
Dunc part 1 on its third weekend
I go once a year to my cities oldest kinoplex to watch Nic Cage's newest movie
Today
It's been over 3 years.
There is a basement theater in a really bad neighborhood near me that strictly shows old Hollywood kino from the 80s and 90s. I consider going sometimes but have no friends and no woman so i don't. I'd do that.
New movies tend to be bad so I don't go to the theaters
I saw the last GvK movie in theaters. It was ok.
i saw avatar 2
i saw dunc 2 in theatres with my gf. the guy next to us ordered a milkshake and chicken fingers, ate them and then left as soon as he was done. the movie wasnt even halfway over yet, he just got up and left.
I went to one of those independent dine-in cinemas last Sunday to watch Young Frankenstein, going back next Monday to watch Hundreds of Beavers. I’d have loved to also be there this weekend for Blood Simple but I’m going back home for Mother’s Day.
As for the last time I went to a standard AMC experience, that was for Godzilla Minus One.
I live within walking distance of one thats pretty good, I got a robert there too who i dap up every time i go.
I saw the creator there and me and him just ended up smoking weed in the theater alone and it was chill, the movies are great if you know people there
Saw X. Felt like back in the day after so many years of disappointment after disappointment.
DUNC 2 then maybe Top Gun 2 before that
Ever since someone mentioned to me that they got bedbugs from the theater I've been too scared to go to one. In the summer when I won't be wearing my jacket I can wash all my clothes when coming home but idk these frickers are so persistent I'm scared one will slip through and infest my home.
I brought these little homosexuals home from the homeless shelter (don't ask). In the end I had to have an exterminator come and blow 110 degree air into my house to kill them.
my friend got bedbugs. his house had to be fumigated
the second time I watched Civil War
considered going to see Challengers but it seemed too unsure of what it was trying to do.
Last time was TMNT. I only really get out there for animated stuff I wanna see on a big screen or things friends wanna go see as a group.
last time I went to one was to see the last jedi. what a mistake that was
this is the problem with going to the movies now. you have to spend 30 dollars for the privilege of watching something like the last jedi
There are anons in this chat saying they spend less than 20 a month to go infinitely.
9 days ago.
Saw an IMAX.
Love Lies Bleeding
last year, I saw the Guardians of the Galaxy movie. They haven't put out a movie I wanted to see since then, a year ago. and it's not like I got high expectations, it only has to be as good as the Guardians of the Galaxy
people are still blaming strikes but sooner or later they need to accept responsibility and drop the heavy-handed woke crap
That was a terrible movie too. What a waste.
>paying for media
>t. Watching on alone in the basement on a 14" screen
Dumb homosexual
>muh shekels!
kys
>you go outside and....spend a little money!!!!??? israeliteWSSSSSSSS
The israelites actually want you to stay at home and not leave the house so you stay an incel and die out
I have a 60' 4k TV and a 5.1 surround system. Unless it's some kind of event screening like a 35/70mm print of a movie at an independent arthouse theater in my area or a big event blockbuster like DUNC or Oppenheimer I can have a better experience watching a movie from the comfort of my living room than I would at a theater.
Most theaters are cheap with awful screens and sound and all they're doing is a cheap digital projection that they hire an intern $10/hr to press play on the mp4 file. It's not worth spending money on it
Civil War. The movie sucked but the theater near me is pretty nice. They sell booze now and the seats are huge and recline.
A few days ago, I went with my friend to see La Chimera on the big screen. The movie was alright, I enjoyed it.
I single handedly tried to save the theatres during covid
I saw 1917
TENET
JOJO Rabbit
etc etc
When I saw Kung Fu Panda 3
I saw Dune part 2 in theaters pretty recently. I shall see Deadpool & Wolverine in theaters next.
Dune 2 in imax, but I’m all for you fat homosexuals staying home and not taking up the seats
Saw the MCU stuff last year, seeing Furiosa and Deadpool this year. My home theater is too good for most movies to lure me in, especially ones I want to watch in perfect quiet.
Daily as an operator
Dune 2
I regretted my choice, and the theater was too loud (not autistic)
Went to see newest Avatar.
Closing in on seven years.
I usually only went because friends invited me anyways, I started pirating (legal in my country) about 25 years ago.
>When's the last time you actually went to a Theater?
December 2003.
Why go to a theater when home viewing has all the advantages, other then the big screen which is only an advantage if you can get seats right in the middle of the theater?
Dune 2. Other than that, I can't remember; probably Dune 1.
Joker
2018. They were playing a 25th anniversary of The Sandlot