CampbellzSoup
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Do you think movies will become like malls and be a thing of the past...it's kinda of scary how malls are disappearing,
If they haven't already I don't see why they will now.Do you think movies will become like malls and be a thing of the past...it's kinda of scary how malls are disappearing,
Unless they can fit a 22 meter wide screen in my home with earth moving subwoofers, I would say no.
that's not the issue.
If a service comes up at a reasonable price where you can rent currently airing movies and watch them from the convenience of your home, many will opt to do that. I know I would.
Only theaters that might survive are those where the movie is only part of the enjoyment, such as Alamo where you can also drink beer/alcohol plus eat delicious food.
Have you been to one lately?Malls are disappearing?
it's kinda of scary how malls are disappearing,
Malls are disappearing?
For some, of course it is. Who wants to watch summer blockbusters in your studio apartment?
The audio quality isn't that great. It's just very loud.Unless they can fit a 22 meter wide screen in my home with earth moving subwoofers, I would say no.
I haven't been to the mall since like 20 minutes ago.
For some, of course it is. Who wants to watch summer blockbusters in your studio apartment?
that's not the issue.
If a service comes up at a reasonable price where you can rent currently airing movies and watch them from the convenience of your home, many will opt to do that. I know I would.
Only theaters that might survive are those where the movie is only part of the enjoyment, such as Alamo where you can also drink beer/alcohol plus eat delicious food.
does a mall babe eat chili fries?
Have you been to one lately?
I live in a college town, and the mall has an inordinate number of closed-up shops, and it always feels like a ghost town whenever I go there (which isn't often).
The audio quality isn't that great. It's just very loud.
The video quality doesn't come close to a decent 1080p TV, let alone 4k. Picture in cinemas is blurry as hell.
You also get other artifacts and annoyances like the sound of munching pop-corn, bad viewing angles if you don't have a seat in the middle, etc. The "22 meters" screen doesn't matter, you will need a very large distance between it and you to be able to watch.
Movies are a social activity and shared cultural experience for friends, family and dating partners. Going to the movies with loved ones is almost as common as going out to dinner.
They will almost always have a more important place in our world than traipsing around a collection of overpriced retail stores.
But I don't want to watch every movie sitting in my living room. If I had a projector and a big enough wall I'd sit outside at night and do that, I guess.
Most of the nicer indoor malls I visit have built those as well.Haven't been to an actual "indoor" mall since like high school lol.
Dig these kind of outdoor malls though
I actually enjoy it a bit. Some comedies have the audience laughing or giggling through the entire movie and a genuine laugh track is actually quite enjoyable. Other movies like Get Out are very entertaining to watch with different audiences.But as a shared experience seeing movies in a theater is a terrible one.
Watching a movie together at home with a group of friends then going out to eat/drink and talk about it is just as much a shared experience as sitting next to one another in a theater.
The audio quality isn't that great. It's just very loud.
The video quality doesn't come close to a decent 1080p TV, let alone 4k. Picture in cinemas is blurry as hell.
You also get other artifacts and annoyances like the sound of munching pop-corn, bad viewing angles if you don't have a seat in the middle, etc. The "22 meters" screen doesn't matter, you will need a very large distance between it and you to be able to watch.