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I stopped going to theaters mostly because they cost more than renting a movie. Also I don't like the other people at theaters.
All the more reason to deprive the chain theaters of their exclusives and let them go out of business so small theaters have room to survive and provide more variety.I find smaller, local theatres or campus arthouses have much better behaved audiences. Never had an issue at any of them. Course these days you're lucky if your town can maintain an independent theatre.
Me and my partner (girlfriend, I don't know; what the fuck do you call someone that you aren't married to when you're 49?!?)
I don't know if they have them in your area, but Drive-ins are a good solution for that.Also, nowadays the volume is sometimes so loud you need ear protection for a visit to the cinema, which is just ridiculous. I do enjoy seeing a film on a large screen but I don't need large sound, not that large.
Crazy to see that Jurassic World Dominion did more than Lightyear over the weekend. I started to see Lightyear, but decided on Dominion because dinosaurs beat space ships.Just went to see the new Jurassic movie. It was a great send off to the series.
My nephews were all brought up on Pixar movies, but they'd all rather see dinosaurs than Buzz Lighyear that isn't Buzz Lightyear.Crazy to see that Jurassic World Dominion did more than Lightyear over the weekend. I started to see Lightyear, but decided on Dominion because dinosaurs beat space ships.
It's really not the best of new Trek; it's the newest of old Trek. And Anson Mount is killing it as a man who knows he's going to Hell and is committed to going on his own terms. Even if the fandumb trying to "save him" makes me want to open one of my six mouths and sing the song that ends the Earth.Star Trek Strange New Worlds.
I love it, Loved Picard as well, but I am REALLY loving ST:SNW.
It's really not the best of new Trek; it's the newest of old Trek. And Anson Mount is killing it as a man who knows he's going to Hell and is committed to going on his own terms. Even if the fandumb trying to "save him" makes me want to open one of my six mouths and sing the song that ends the Earth.
If you haven't already, you might want to check out Spaced. It's the TV series done by the same people before they made Shaun of the Dead. It's also a time capsule, in a good way in my opinion.I watched Shaun of the Dead last night for the second time, the first time having been quite a while ago. I think it was after seeing Hot Fuzz, which I loved (and still do), having wanted to see more by the same creators.
It's an interesting time capsule of a film in a way, having been fairly early in the zombie movie resurgence of the 2000s, and also being one of those "slacker comedies" you don't see as much of these days.
If you haven't already, you might want to check out Spaced. It's the TV series done by the same people before they made Shaun of the Dead. It's also a time capsule, in a good way in my opinion.
When it comes to watching old seasons of TV shows, I have just started "The Great British Sewing Bee," a competition show about (you guessed it) sewing. This is following my viewing of all the seasons of "The Great Pottery Throwdown" and "Best in Miniature," and my ongoing attempt to watch every season I can find of both the British and American versions of "The Antique Roadshow." I may be a middle-aged American man, but at heart I'm an elderly British woman.
I'm kind of feeling that if ST SNW keeps it's momentum it will join DS9 in my personal top tier Trek series.It's really not the best of new Trek; it's the newest of old Trek. And Anson Mount is killing it as a man who knows he's going to Hell and is committed to going on his own terms. Even if the fandumb trying to "save him" makes me want to open one of my six mouths and sing the song that ends the Earth.
I am watching it, and half the time I'm wondering the same thing, but enjoying the hell out of it.I'm not watching it myself, but my partner is watching the latest season of The Umbrella Academy, and every time I walk in the room I always wonder WTF is going on.