Do Movies Need To Be Seen On The Big Screen?
Published by Matthew Jeppsen February 20th, 2007 in Art, NewsJosh Oakhurst has written some commentary on the issue of Home Theater vs Traditional Theater (that’s “Theatre” for all you folks across the pond).
“…two weeks ago Kristine and I venture to the nearest Regal Cinema chain to catch CHILDREN OF MEN. Our reward for arriving promptly before showtime - a 2wenty minute in- your-face, too loud, can’t escape, it 14′ tall commercial. Forget screaming children, ringing cellphones, or bored high school kids with nothing else to do - for my $18.50, the 2wenty is reason enough to stay at home.Netflix doesn’t have commercials.”
Oakhurst goes on to clarify just what it would take to get him back in a Cineplex, and I’ve got a feeling that he’s not alone in his conclusions.
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