InterMechanico
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This thread, if you choose to accept it, will be dedicated to current and upcoming movies that are worth seeing on the big screen. Please post links to trailers if possible.
I watch at least one movie a week in the cinema. Didn't like Fury, left after an hour. I normally give movies an hour before walking out. Do it plenty. I have struggled to like most Hollywood over the last couple of years, maybe something to do with my interest moving to hifi and now concerts. I did like Boyhood, but not for big screen. And I am no Linklater fan, didn't like the Sunrise/Sunset, though loved the School of Rock. That said, if you put up an Auro 3d or Atmos system, you don't need to go to the cinema.
Don't you find that walking out halfway through a movie only grants you half of the story, leaving you with an incomplete view of the subject matter? If you're an exceedingly busy person, I suppose that I could understand saving the time... I have to ask, though... Why bother going in the first place?
The only movies I go to are when they are showing at our local IMAX. For all others, I simply watch them on my Kuro plasma. That way, because of my weak bladder, I can pause the action to go take care of business. J/K. Besides, I get really annoyed at rude people at theaters.
OK so I made it to the opening of "Interstellar" last night. Went to an IMAX in Valencia, CA with great anticipation. When the movie started they had the volume up so LOUD that during the dynamic portions of the movie there was so much distortion you could not understand the dialogue. I like loud but not that loud. About 45 minutes into the movie a woman, about 45 years old, pulls out her cell phone and begins to text. This is precisely why I seldom go the theaters any more. I was in $18.50 and now all I can see out of the corner of my eye is a bright white light. After a few minutes I asked her politely to put the phone away and she did.
As for the movie, it was "2001 A Space Odyssey" on steroids. The dialog style, cinematic style, sound track style, robot/computer style with twists... all from "Space Odyssey". The movie did not really work for me. Certainly the expectation did not meet the realization. I give it three stars out of five.
Gary
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