• Nycto@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I skip it by showing up 20 minutes later than my show time. I still catch 1-3 trailers. I haven’t missed any actual movie yet.

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    In theory I still like the experience of being in a theater. In practice, especially in the winter months, I’m not such a fan of being in such close proximity to a bunch of strangers in a public space. There are too many people willing to still go out when they’re sick.

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    Too much slop to sift through and the prices are now unaffordable. Movies are dead to me. I’ll just watch the ones I already know are good.

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    Good movies are still being made but I have to basically be forced to sit down to watch then and figure that out afterwards. Otherwise I’m just putting Star Wars or LOTR on again

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    4 months ago

    Went to the theater for the first time in a while with family to see Zootopia 2. We were all excited, who doesn’t like the movies?

    45 minutes to get through concessions, came to $94 for four people. Everything tasted worse than I ever remember it. Soda machine was straight up broken.

    I don’t think our appetite is the biggest problem here.

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    My local cinema has that feel as it’s repertory and everyone is there to enjoy the film and maybe have a cocktail. The big multiplex chains are pretty unbearable now on how many ads there are and nonstop fuckery from other patrons during the showing.

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    Or maybe Hollywood might need to admit you don’t need a $300m budget with all the cocaine the 38 producers can snort and $150m of the budget for stars.