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zing_deleted 29-07-2007 18:05

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Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34361944)
It's swings and roundabouts. Yes, at home, you don't have to put up with little scrotes ruining the film, but, you do have to put up with a relatively small screen. Yes, you may have a 60 inch plasma, or a 5 foot projector screen, but even those aren't nearly as big as your average cinema screen. On the plus side, at home you can stop/start the film when you want. The refreshment thing isn't really an issue, as, in my experience, most cinemas don't stop you taking in your own. They can't, unless they do bag searches (OK, so the larger cinemas do this, but most don't.).

I don't think Cinema is going to die anytime soon. Yes, celluloid is relatively expensive, but a lot of cinemas are being upgraded with digital projectors that just use standard digital video files (usually WMV), which can be stored on disk (although current optical discs don't usually have enough storage).

mines 73 inch across the diagonal of a anamorphic 2.35 : 1 :) and if you sit at the right distance it perceives to be as big kinda lol ;) also my sounds better hehehehehehehe

x264 or HD WMV and CCCP codecs and a good old pc ;)

Stuart 29-07-2007 18:07

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34361985)
also my sounds better hehehehehehehe

Depends on the cinema.

zing_deleted 29-07-2007 18:09

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yes I agree but the local one I use the sound tends to be pretty poop

handyman 29-07-2007 18:36

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I reckon size v distance mine (screen) is as big as the cinema screen in Kendal I watched Shrek 3 on the other day. Plus since mine is digital it has no scratches on the print like the cinema version.
My popcorn is better plus I can get fresh chilled beers and also stop the film to pee :-)

Off to watch Simpson's the movie on it now.

zing_deleted 29-07-2007 19:38

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Originally Posted by handyman (Post 34362012)
I reckon size v distance mine (screen) is as big as the cinema screen in Kendal I watched Shrek 3 on the other day. Plus since mine is digital it has no scratches on the print like the cinema version.
My popcorn is better plus I can get fresh chilled beers and also stop the film to pee :-)

Off to watch Simpson's the movie on it now.


Nofear or pukka?? lol

gooner4life 29-07-2007 20:01

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What ones the better one? Im looking to acquire it :lol:

Damien 29-07-2007 20:06

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I really do prefer seeing films in the cinema, The experance of going in, sitting down in front of the big screen and sound system and waiting for the film to start while watching trailers of other films you might want to see. You go with friends and the room is packed with other people who are sharing in the same experance. There is something special about seeing films in the cinema. Some of the uniqueness and fun is taken out of it when you download a film. Thats, if, you get a good quality version. I would prefere to have the film on DVD at the same time as cinema so I could watch the Simpsons Movie again.

Also, as far as i know, you cannnot get good quality versions of films to download anyway. There are always camera jobs expect in the rarest of files (correct me if i am wrong ;) )

peanut 29-07-2007 20:11

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34362091)
(correct me if i am wrong ;) )

You have been 'corrected'. :D

dilli-theclaw 29-07-2007 20:15

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Originally Posted by Marge (Post 34361857)
We went to see Transformers yesterday and the kids with their dad behind us talked constantly throughout the film, I could just hear mumblings but poor Dilli got the full brunt of it. They had obviously seen it before as they were saying what was going to happen a couple of minutes beforehand. Why do the inconsiderate little gits do it, I wished I'd said something now but didn't really want to cause a scene :(

It was more than a tad irritating I must admit, but I got to sit next to you so it made up for it ;):blush::kiss::naughty:

Maggy 29-07-2007 23:38

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The best cinema I've ever been in was in Leicester Square in London.It was a late afternoon/early evening session and the cinema was empty.It was bliss.We were sat at the back in the luxury seats.Cost me a small fortune but it was worth it.After an afternoon on my feet the seats were wonderfully comfortable.:tu:

We saw Sin City..Very good.

Delta Whiskey 29-07-2007 23:41

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I think the problem is most people are used to seeing films from the comfort of their own armchairs at home, so they treat the cinema as an extension of their house.

handyman 30-07-2007 00:10

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34362071)
Nofear or pukka?? lol

puka.. some heads in shot for a bit but did not ruin it..

sir_drinks_alot 30-07-2007 12:52

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That's why i always buy a premier seat most the chavs or kids won't pay for tham :)

LSainsbury 30-07-2007 13:03

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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot (Post 34362391)
That's why i always buy a premier seat most the chavs or kids won't pay for tham :)

Which cinema offers them then? ?:)

sir_drinks_alot 30-07-2007 13:08

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Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34362399)
Which cinema offers them then? ?:)

odeon :) it's the best way to watch a movie :tu:


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