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Films used to be such a big deal, now I just watch a brand new one every night. Pre-internet is just end up watching the same films over and over just because I had a copy. Going to the cinema to watch a new one was exciting but now I don’t care.
Films also used to be not a big deal for the majority of films in theaters before home movies and even up until larger format flatscreens became affordable. It was just the format for watching 90 minute+ uninterrupted stories for the most part.
There were a couple of decades where seeing big budget special effects the big screen instead of at home was a big deal for some movies, sure.
Streaming quality is pretty dogshit compared to bluray or digital cinemas though. The files are compressed a good 5-10x.
That's only really matters for a few movies a year.
I have not yet watched a film in IMAX, but we are talking about theaters in general.
Watching on a decently large screen at home while streaming looks at least as good as in the theaters even if it doesn't fill up as much of my vision. BluRay looks a lot better for certain scenes, but the vast majority of movies are just as good at home in my experience. I can also get more engrossed in a movie at home due to having fewer distractions, so something like Dune is more enjoyable for me at home even if the picture and sound quality is probably better in IMAX.
Streaming is a tradeoff of slightly lower quality for more convenience and while I love me some great cinematography and sound design, most movies are more enjoyable if I can stay engaged than if they are presented better but with more opportunity for distractions.
Remember when going to the Movies was an Event? Netflix wants to commodify this, so you watch longer, pay longer while you can do other stuff.
Remember standing in line to get in? The energy? Fans all vibing over something they either hadn't seen yet or were going to see for the 3rd, 4th, 5th time...
When was the last time anyone had to line up for a movie? 🤔
I caught Thunderbolts* Thursday night, bought tickets online. Even had the option to buy popcorn and soda online and have it waiting for me when I got there.
No lines. No fan interaction. Get in, watch the movie, GTFO. Chop, chop. Re-fill those seats.
it also benefits the technoligarchs if they strip any connection we have to eachother, culturally. it's better for them if we get in and out of the theater without discussing what the propaganda meant to us. it helps them create an environment where we all live isolated in a media bubble all our own. there we're more easily manipulated. the most right wing podcasts like the joe rogan experience being spotify exclusive isn't a wreckless thing from spotify. it's planned and on purpose. first they isolate your media pipeline, then they make their pool of content more right wing than anyone else's, then they ensure the people hooked on the jre can't go anywhere else for it where they'd encounter other media outside their understanding of the world,
I don't miss the lines and dislike crowd energy the vast majority if the time. The current buy online, know where my seats are, and smaller venues with plush seats are a vast improvement over crowds packed in like sardines.
Sure, I have a few positive memories of random members of a theater audience, they are just outweighed by all the annoying memories.
I went to see Thunderbolts* yesterday, didn't buy online or anything like that, just walked straight up to the counter bought tickets, drinks and popcorn, then walked into the theatre.
There was no one else around, maybe 15 people in the whole screening. I don't understand how the cinemas stay open when they are this dead.
I remember 10 years ago the line for just getting into the theatre for the latest Marvell movie would wrap around the building and that was after buying your tickets.
It's been a long time since I was in a sold out theatre.
Edit: autocorrects
Actor pretending theaters will be relevant in the future to justify their over-paid salaries. Next up, water is wet.
Let's see how that's going to fly. I watched the first one in cinema and it was great, the second one at home and it was pretty terrible.
why'd you think the second one was terrible? like did you think the movie is bad or was the at-home experience a bad one?
I loved the second, maybe even better than the first. or at least I feel the second has more rewatchability
I remember thinking 2 was fine, but I couldn't tell you a single thing about it the next day. Somehow the most forgettable movie I've ever seen.