With folks having mini theaters due to the prices of large format smart screens being so cheap it is just as good to watch a movie at home as it is in the theater IMO. I want to see Wonder Woman 2 but knowing how much those big budget comic book movies cost to make the studios won't be releasing those onto onDemand.
I don’t know. I usually go to the movies at least once a week. To a small, independent theater that’s really nearby. Right now they’re offering movies that you can pay for & stream online, but they’re not new. I haven’t watched any yet. I really hope they don’t go out of business because of the shutdown.
I don’t watch superhero movies or most big budget movies in general, so I really don’t care when they are available.
Going to the movies is my favorite thing. Watching at home isn't nearly as fun. I can't wait for the theaters to reopen! Really looking forward to traveling back to the '80s for Wonder Woman. Godzilla vs. Kong. Don't tell me that's a movie you can properly enjoy at home. Tenet - you can't watch a Christopher Nolan film on the small screen. Despite what Enty said, I'm hoping Candyman will be good, and I'd love to watch that one streaming.
We never go to a movie theatre unless the grands come and we do the cinema cafe thing. If I need a bigger screen than what I already have, I go to my daughter’s home and watch whatever in her home theatre. It’s more fun anyway hanging with them. The grands are entrepreneurs and will sell tickets, drinks and snacks, all out of their mama’s bar and pantry, of course, so it is straight profit. I just pay them $50 for a VIP all-access ticket for the hubs and I. I didn’t say it was cheaper.
Back in the 80's, Menahem Golan, of The Cannon Group, said: (Paraphrasing) In the future, they will just beam it via satellite and you can watch it without leaving your home.
@Thia I've seen the stage performance of CATS, and it's fabulous. I'm betting the movie's the same (except with CGI, of course) and am looking forward to it.
As for the question, none. I love going to the movies. If we're all sitting at home watching movies for life now, who will make me my movie popcorn? (It is NOT the same at home.)
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ReplyDeleteAll of them. I dont know anyone that goes to the cinema anymore except for superhero movies
ReplyDeleteisnt that where the entire industry is headed anyway? it was already on its last breath now add a slice of covid and wahlah! dead industry.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I wanna see anything upcoming.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see CATS this weekend on OnDemand. I hope it is as bad as I think it will be.
ReplyDeleteKingsman 3
ReplyDeleteWith folks having mini theaters due to the prices of large format smart screens being so cheap it is just as good to watch a movie at home as it is in the theater IMO. I want to see Wonder Woman 2 but knowing how much those big budget comic book movies cost to make the studios won't be releasing those onto onDemand.
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ReplyDeleteThe new James Bond, and Wonder Woman II.
ReplyDeleteThe movie theatres, and gyms, and yoga studios, are closed for good, they just don't know it yet.
I don’t know. I usually go to the movies at least once a week. To a small, independent theater that’s really nearby. Right now they’re offering movies that you can pay for & stream online, but they’re not new. I haven’t watched any yet. I really hope they don’t go out of business because of the shutdown.
ReplyDeleteI don’t watch superhero movies or most big budget movies in general, so I really don’t care when they are available.
I disagree about the gyms and yoga studies. Everyone I talk to is dying to get back to the gym.
ReplyDelete+ all the 1s Thia!
ReplyDeleteSunkist: I love the Kingsman films too
ReplyDeleteGoing to the movies is my favorite thing. Watching at home isn't nearly as fun. I can't wait for the theaters to reopen! Really looking forward to traveling back to the '80s for Wonder Woman. Godzilla vs. Kong. Don't tell me that's a movie you can properly enjoy at home. Tenet - you can't watch a Christopher Nolan film on the small screen. Despite what Enty said, I'm hoping Candyman will be good, and I'd love to watch that one streaming.
ReplyDeleteMission Impossible & The new Top Gun.
ReplyDeleteAlso those meaningful tiny Indie movies that can't afford a theatrical release!
We never go to a movie theatre unless the grands come and we do the cinema cafe thing. If I need a bigger screen than what I already have, I go to my daughter’s home and watch whatever in her home theatre. It’s more fun anyway hanging with them. The grands are entrepreneurs and will sell tickets, drinks and snacks, all out of their mama’s bar and pantry, of course, so it is straight profit. I just pay them $50 for a VIP all-access ticket for the hubs and I. I didn’t say it was cheaper.
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ReplyDeleteBack in the 80's, Menahem Golan, of The Cannon Group, said:
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In the future, they will just beam it via satellite and you can watch it without leaving your home.
@Thia I've seen the stage performance of CATS, and it's fabulous. I'm betting the movie's the same (except with CGI, of course) and am looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteAs for the question, none. I love going to the movies. If we're all sitting at home watching movies for life now, who will make me my movie popcorn? (It is NOT the same at home.)
007 James Bond.
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ReplyDeleteBond, although I do enjoy seeing those at the theatre
ReplyDelete365 dni.. it looks kinky AF
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