10-10-2021, 05:34 PM
(10-10-2021, 04:25 PM)Neowise Wrote: Absolutely agree.
In my own personal cinema, I can sit somewhere where i can see the screen perfectly, without having to worry about the heads in front of me moving and getting in my way, or someone with a bright screen moving it around in my vision line, or people talking all throught the film, who thinks thats acceptable to do?
I also really like being able to rewind if I miss something or pause for refreshments, both of which are impossoble to do in the cinema.
Social distancing in the cinema did wonders for this - when I went online to book I could be sure I had a seat with no one directly on front of me though Dundrum is pretty good in my experience for having a good slope/height of seat that, unless you get very unlucky, it is not an issue.
They used to do a Monday evening meal deal ticket that is good value from someone who wants the popcorn and drink. I only end up having to pee half way through if I get a drink so I just go without
For me only certain films are worth the money of cinema - for blockbuster action sequences, and I would like to see something like House of Flying Daggers in the cinema some time; I was bowled over by the cinematography on the small screen and think a big screen would be worth it for that.
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