aepps20
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I just finished watching all three movies in 4K recently. I’m excited
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My go to theater is always busy but it has a lot of hardcore movie goers. They’d clap any time the Nicole Kidman ad would go on#AMCBurbank16
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You the one I been waiting for because you were a huge Fury Road fan. (I was not)
So I was curious what you'd think of Furiosa.
Definitely this. I'm fortunate to have a good size screen and projector along with a decent albeit budget surround sound system, but for pretty much any non-dolby or IMAX showing I am left disappointed at the quality of theater sound. I didn't realize how much I cared about the sound until I got my own setup. It makes such a difference. Theaters are just too quiet for meI also think the theaters are a casualty of low quality sound and visual effects. Even in blockbusters
I watch old movies in theater often and it’s night and day how much certain effects add to a movie. A lot more was done with a lot less.
Nowadays the theatrical experience is just a big screen with the volume turned up![]()
I feel like since covid, people aren't itching to go to movie theaters unless it's a bonafide "can't miss it theaters" film, like Top Gun: Maverick, either Spider-Man film or Avatar.
I think it'll consolidate worst case scenario..I agree with all that J, but the big(ger) concern will be........theaters shutting down.
I know 3 in my vicinity alone that have closed since Covid. (And another that did but was later re-opened by new owners)
And I KNOW my local one struggles to stay open. (Hence me going as often as I do) If theaters start shutting down en masse......we may not have the option to go much longer. That bothers me.
No more Tower records? I get that.
No more movie theaters? That will bother me.