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2024 Dec 15, 11:56pm   514 views  31 comments

by WookieMan   ➕follow (2)   ignore (10)  

So the Star Wars thread trigged this one.

What was the last movie you physically went to a movie theater for?

I feel like all film is trash now. So interested if there's still something good out there. I'll watch older movies at home, but I think it's been 5 years since hitting up a movie theater. Not sure how they exist.

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1   stereotomy   2024 Dec 16, 12:12am  

I'm going to derail this thread - watch "Rare Exports," if for no other reason than to indulge the perverted (in a largely non-sexual way) aspects of Christmas.

Movie theaters suck in that you are surrounded by vaxxed spike protein shedders, the seats and floor might be filthy, and the concessions suck.

Positives are that seating has vastly improved.

However, prices are high enough that I can buy the 4K movie and show it on my own screen for less than 1/6 of the cost of bringing the fambly to the theater.

The last movie I really wanted to see in the theater, Apollo 11, wasn't even being shown on the main screen in full resolution. I had to buy the Blu-ray and it is phenomenal - 8K scans from 16-perf 70 mm negatives for some footage. And we get to make our own popcorn with gobs of melted butter.

@Wookieman - you're building your new house. Look into AVSforum for recs to set up a home theater. You're handy, so you can do it for relatively ($20K) cheap to probably get a $100K theater. A lot of it is, surprisingly, sound, not video. I'd recommend JVC for the PJ, audio is to taste, although Rythmik, Danley, and JTR have some pretty good offerings as far as bowel-shaking (nod to Cake) bass.
2   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 6:22am  

stereotomy says

Wookieman - you're building your new house. Look into AVSforum for recs to set up a home theater. You're handy, so you can do it for relatively ($20K) cheap to probably get a $100K theater. A lot of it is, surprisingly, sound, not video. I'd recommend JVC for the PJ, audio is to taste, although Rythmik, Danley, and JTR have some pretty good offerings as far as bowel-shaking (nod to Cake) bass.

I drop in that forum from time to time. Don't post though. Not at that stage yet, but definitely doing an ATMOS setup for sound. We're doing the basement kind of industrial with just black spray on the joist. No drywall or drop ceiling.

I have 110" now in the basement. 5.1, but still is better than a movie theater in my opinion. You didn't derail really. It was kind of the point. I guess I may have labeled the thread title poorly. I guess I was looking for what movies people recently went to but also how you watch them. Could be a home theater or your living room. I really don't understand how theaters exist anymore. Even a 72" with soundbar and sub is better and an easy cheap option as your main tv.

I just just watch movies I already have anyway. Can't recall a movie I wanted to go to the theater for. The only one I would go to is almost 40 minutes away, serves food and booze with servers. So it's more like a restaurant experience and the food is above average. Not great by any means.

The reason I mention booze is that those theaters are run by adults. Better because there's 21+ and keep an eye on younger employees. Most theaters in my area are run by teenagers. Not matinees but in the evening it's 18 and under running the show. The sound is never the same as you're putting a teenager in charge of at least a 5 figure and maybe 6 figure system they have no clue how to operate. They have it automated for the most part on the install, but I think the kids fuck around with settings.

Had to leave a movie and request a refund one time 10 years ago or so. Some idiot clearly bumped the high frequency settings to retarded levels. I'm a drummer will cymbals crashing when I play. It was such an awful experience. Kicked up my tinnitus for the next three days to unbearable levels. Losing sleep. I want control of my sound hence why I stopped visiting theaters.
3   Goran_K   2024 Dec 16, 6:32am  

I haven't been to a movie theater since Summer of 2022, and that was with my nephew who wanted to see some Marvel movie, I think Dr Strange 2. It was okay, and I got to enjoy a day with my nephew in California who I only see maybe once a year when I travel back to that forsaken state.

Now days, I'm pretty much 99% streaming. I watch a lot of foreign films that haven't been infected by the woke mind virus yet. The actresses are still attractive and don't look like feminine dudes. It's like I time traveled back to 1997.
4   clambo   2024 Dec 16, 6:38am  

The last movie I saw was "Maverick" with Tom Cruise, or is it "Top Gun 2"?
It was OK, I didn't like it very much, it's a bullshit premise.
5   GreaterNYCDude   2024 Dec 16, 6:41am  

At least a decade... Probably longer.
I'm not a movie guy.
6   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 6:49am  

Goran_K says

I haven't been to a movie theater since Summer of 2022, and that was with my nephew who wanted to see some Marvel movie, I think Dr Strange 2. It was okay, and I got to enjoy a day with my nephew in California who I only see maybe once a year when I travel back to that forsaken state.

Yeah, the kids will get you to the movies. I think I'm 2018-19ish last time I've been. I forget the movie. Probably not adulting well, but we just do the dump and run at our kids ages if they want to see a movie when it comes out. Oldest is 14 but looks 18, so I don't really worry about it.

I stopped watching TV, so I legit don't know what movies are coming out. If I do see an ad I really have no interest. I don't know if that writers strike and covid caused a logjam or the whole Will Smith slapping a comic (generally) Chris Rock on stage. I think the industry is dying. Comedy clubs are popping up in towns near me. With Rogan, like him or not, I think he's creating a legit bigger industry than Hollywood with comedy. And they can still make movies. It's cheaper and they can make more. It's not some action movie with all sorts of shit you have to do daily to shoot.
7   Goran_K   2024 Dec 16, 7:21am  

WookieMan says

With Rogan, like him or not, I think he's creating a legit bigger industry than Hollywood with comedy. And they can still make movies. It's cheaper and they can make more. It's not some action movie with all sorts of shit you have to do daily to shoot.

Love Rogan!

Comedy Mothership is a great place to spend a Saturday night.
8   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 8:35am  

Back to the Star Wars thread I just responded on. I think Hollywood has been gay forever. That's why I think comics are booming. Are there gay ones, for sure. But most are men and strong straight women. Hell we/us/whoever got Ellen to quit. An unfunny queer.

I think comedy is the future in a world where the agenda being pushed is such trash from an entertainment/movie standpoint. Hence I generally only rewatch stuff from pre-2005 for the most part. Stuff like Caddy Shack. I mean come on, that is one of the most sexist and funny movies even though I'm not a big fan of Chevy Chase. Someone would have to be gay now to remake that film, which god forbid they'll probably do.

Bring comedy back again.
9   MolotovCocktail   2024 Dec 16, 8:56am  

I can't remember..oh wait!

Alien: Romulus

And before that, Dune: Part Two

(Dune: Part One came out during Covid. So I could only watch that at home at the time.)

Before that, Civil War
10   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 9:12am  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

I can't remember..oh wait!

Alien: Romulus

And before that, Dune: Part Two

(Dune: Part One came out during Covid. So I could only watch that at home at the time.)

Before that, Civil War

Haven't watched any, but knowing the names and the few ads I maybe saw on youtube, they don't seem gay at least.

I'm waiting for the day when movie releases come out for streaming immediately. The studio revenue would probably double. If I really want to see something, at least where I live, it's worth $100-150 to not leave the house if I get unlimited replay for life. I'd spend that much with 3 kids at a theater anyway. I can drink without having to drive. I can pause and take a shit. Grill a steak. I have a small movie theater popcorn maker.

I really don't see the draw of the movie theater especially if the content that comes out is gay and below average.
11   rocketjoe79   2024 Dec 16, 9:22am  

I'm contractually obligated to watch MCU and most SF movies :)
Deadpool series is cringeworthy action comedy, given a pan-sexual main character. (Yeah, I never read the comics, so I had to look that one up.) I had a few spit-takes watching all of them, and I get a woodie watching Morena Baccarin.

I can't watch the Alien movies anymore. I get PTSD watching people get slithering snakes entering mouth parts.
12   MolotovCocktail   2024 Dec 16, 9:35am  

WookieMan says

I'm waiting for the day when movie releases come out for streaming immediately


Where have you been, dude? That started during Covid and has continued.

Either they are released simultaneously or after a few weeks. It's more of the former than the latter, lately.
13   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 10:19am  

Never was into comic magazines. So I frankly don't have an interest in any of the movies. My kids like Deadpool because of the swearing. That doesn't bother me as the school never calls me and they don't swear in front of me. Good kids.

Alien and horror type films I find comedic and am laughing most the time. I'm a sick fucker I guess. When you know it's fake, especially bad fake, it's hysterical to me. On par with comedy. It's the drama and romantic type movies I just walk away and unload a copious amount of vomit. Not really, but I can't stand that shit.

There are a few good dramas. No Country For Old Men. Javier is good in that. I actually don't know what you'd call that movie type wise really. Daniel Day Lewis is overhyped in my opinion. I'm just more of a comedy guy even if it's bad. Sometimes fun bad is better than serious movies that suck.
14   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 10:22am  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

Where have you been, dude? That started during Covid and has continued.

Either they are released simultaneously or after a few weeks. It's more of the former than the latter, lately.

Well there's no new movies compared to the past. Or they're failing miserably at marketing them. I haven't see shit come out in theaters and streaming the same day. I'm not actively looking either. Between covid and the strike the content went away or to streaming services I'm not paying for. So my blinders are on.
15   Shaman   2024 Dec 16, 11:07am  

I watched Gladiator 2 with my son.
It was entertaining, if not spectacular. The plot was a bit thin, but I guess it worked. The visuals were amazing.
16   WookieMan   2024 Dec 16, 11:21am  

Shaman says

I watched Gladiator 2 with my son.
It was entertaining, if not spectacular. The plot was a bit thin, but I guess it worked. The visuals were amazing.

Just watched the trailer. I don't get Denzel being in it. I'm an audio guy and at least the trailer was too modern sounding. Didn't feel epic at all. I'll eventually watch it. Not saying your take is bad having not watched it, but it's kind of the reason for this thread. 1-10 or A-F how would you grade it?

Also with it coming out in November I never even heard of it. More evidence of a dying movie industry in my opinion. No one even mentioned in passing saying did you hear about the new Gladiator movie? Thanksgiving and 2 xmas parties. Hollywood is dead.
17   Ceffer   2024 Dec 16, 11:49am  

I haven't been to big screen movie for many years. I do love them when I go, but with whatever, just haven't been. When my wife was working and I had an afternoon off, I would sneak to the IMAX for a show. They're really expensive now, and I have a 120 inch home theater with high end sound, so less incentive.
18   Patrick   2025 Mar 31, 11:37am  

Sometimes movies seem to inspire the globalists:



19   stereotomy   2025 Mar 31, 11:42am  

Patrick says

Sometimes movies seem to inspire the globalists:





I just watched this again over the weekend. These Hollywood types were connected - they knew what was up. The Matrix, Fight Club, V for Vendetta, 7even, etc. These were metaphors, and if you believe the morality of satanists, they must tell you what they're going to do, and if you do nothing or agree with it, then you deserve what's coming.
20   MolotovCocktail   2025 Jul 5, 5:03pm  

Watched this in 3D at the theater.

It certainly was better compared to recent ones. More like the original. They kept it to the basics. Only shitty part was the Rancorsaurus that Spielberg obviously included as an homage to Star Wars. It was the crappiest JP/JW dino ever. Fortunately, it mostly was shown in the very end.


24   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2025 Jul 21, 6:46pm  

I think the second Jurassic world…the one where the volcano was erupting…was the last movie the wife and I saw in a theatre. That one or the last Star Wars movie. I’ve been to a movie at a a movie theatre less than a handful of times in the past decade.
25   WookieMan   2025 Jul 21, 6:54pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

I think the second Jurassic world…the one where the volcano was erupting…was the last movie the wife and I saw in a theatre. That one or the last Star Wars movie. I’ve been to a movie at a a movie theatre less than a handful of times in the past decade.

I don't know how they stay open? Young kids and young adults? I don't know anyone that goes to the theater for a movie. I have one in my basement and can wait for food I cook, drinks, beer, etc. There's only one theater I'd go to within 30 minutes of where I live. Nope. Hour round trip can kiss my ass. I'll wait.
26   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2025 Jul 21, 10:51pm  

WookieMan says

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


I think the second Jurassic world…the one where the volcano was erupting…was the last movie the wife and I saw in a theatre. That one or the last Star Wars movie. I’ve been to a movie at a a movie theatre less than a handful of times in the past decade.

I don't know how they stay open? Young kids and young adults? I don't know anyone that goes to the theater for a movie. I have one in my basement and can wait for food I cook, drinks, beer, etc. There's only one theater I'd go to within 30 minutes of where I live. Nope. Hour round trip can kiss my ass. I'll wait.


Yeah pretty sure it’s mostly teens and young adults. My stepdaughter is mid 20’s and still goes.

I’d rather fart in the peace of my own home.
27   WookieMan   2025 Jul 21, 11:47pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

I’d rather fart in the peace of my own home.

Lol. I actually like farting in public if I can keep it silent but deadly. Planes are the best. My worst was Birmingham, AL to Atlanta. 16 minute flight on a tiny regional jet. The reaction from people was hysterical because it smelled awful. Everyone turning their heads looking around and putting their shirt over their nose.

When I travel the farts can be ripe because of going out to eat and food I'm not used to. I think about a 32 pax jet. Had the row to myself and I laid down laughing. About 10 minutes of hell for everyone as I'm laying down cracking up. Thanks for the memory trigger. I forgot about it. I'm laughing my ass off now.
28   Ceffer   2025 Jul 22, 2:13pm  

I watched the old Alfred Hitchcock movie"The Birds" out of nostalgia. I see it now as a parable of the Demiurge infecting the birds with archons in order to torture and kill humanity. Our archons have been released through portals by the Vatican and the 666 Hadron Collider, and acting through the parasitic, demonic bloodlines to kill 95 percent of the population. There seem to be a lot more of them demanding blood and suffering than in the past.

Thanks, Trump, fuck me, I really needed that education, barf.
29   socal2   2025 Jul 22, 6:02pm  

I still like going out to the movies once in a while, especially IMAX. Maybe see 3-4 movies in a theater a year.

I love pigging out on a big bucket of unhealthy movie theater popcorn and drinking a big soda. Also, it is super easy to buy tickets on the app and choose seats.
30   MolotovCocktail   2025 Jul 22, 11:43pm  

339 DAYS UNTIL ‘SUPERGIRL’



Or should it be called, SUPERKAMALA?
31   stereotomy   2025 Jul 23, 8:17am  

The last movie I wanted to see in theaters was Apollo 11. Of course, no big screen showings (some of the footage was scanned at 16K resolution - the really big 8-perf 70 mm negatives). I bought the blu-ray instead and played it on my projection system instead.

I highly recommend this movie - an outstanding documentary. They used footage that was originally supposed to be part of a 70mm feature, but it got shelved and sat in NASA vaults for 50 years. What is more extraordinary is that they found the original mission control and capsule audio, spent about a year piecing it back together into a linear audio track, and synced it to the film footage.

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