David Kronenbourg
Well-Known Member
will have a think on the commute home and post my favourites
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I thought that was bogeyThe only new release I saw this year was Only Lovers Left Alive which I thought was great.
if I had more free time during the day I'd probably go more. I find the cinema at night time is a very coupley thing in Dublin.I think I'd go mad if
I didn't go to the cinema at least once a month. I'd say on average I watch about 6 - 8 films a week.
I loved it. But then I've seen fuck all new films this year.Thought Frank was ok
I think I'd go mad if
I didn't go to the cinema at least once a month. I'd say on average I watch about 6 - 8 films a week.
Cinemas are a pain, too many people and too expensive.
I don't get this at all. Although, I'm lucky with The Lighthouse and tend to only go to Sunday afternoon shows.
What's not to get? You go to the cinema, you're surrounded by people crunching their nachos and slurping their drinks in between talking to each other or on the phone (even in the Lighthouse, load of noisy fuckers during The Shining on Halloween). And you spend a tenner each for the privilege.
Plus you go to any of the big commercial cinemas and the screens are organised by monkeys. Twice in Dundrum I've had to go out and ask them to focus the film. Plus a noticeable stink of piss from time to time. So unless it's a film I really, really, really want to see and it's in a decent cinema, cinemas can fuck off. It's not like going to the theatre or a gig where you feel you are experiencing a moment never to be repeated, home media has almost done away the need for a cinema. There are exceptions (I don't think Only Lovers' opening scene where the image spins to be as effective on a smaller screen) but I don't feel I'm missing much by watching it in comfort and relative silence at home.
Don't go to the multiplexes. I wouldn't set foot in one unless the film I wanted to see was playing anywhere elseWhat's not to get? You go to the cinema, you're surrounded by people crunching their nachos and slurping their drinks in between talking to each other or on the phone (even in the Lighthouse, load of noisy fuckers during The Shining on Halloween). And you spend a tenner each for the privilege.
Plus you go to any of the big commercial cinemas and the screens are organised by monkeys. Twice in Dundrum I've had to go out and ask them to focus the film. Plus a noticeable stink of piss from time to time. So unless it's a film I really, really, really want to see and it's in a decent cinema, cinemas can fuck off. It's not like going to the theatre or a gig where you feel you are experiencing a moment never to be repeated, home media has almost done away the need for a cinema. There are exceptions (I don't think Only Lovers' opening scene where the image spins to be as effective on a smaller screen) but I don't feel I'm missing much by watching it in comfort and relative silence at home.
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