Ever since I got my personal home theater/media center setup and a steady supply of DVDs from my Blockbuster online subscription, I rarely venture out and watch movies at the movie theaters.
Granted, there are many times when I feel tempted by the trailers and other ads around me (including missing-out on some watercooler talk), but I've been pretty good at resisting the many temptations,...even for the big blockbuster films.
I haven't really watched a movie at a commercial movie theater for at least over a year, and finally ended the dry spell when I watched the 3rd installment of the Resident Evil saga, Resident Evil: Extinction, last weekend.
The movie was awesome (I have sooooooooooo been waiting for it since the 2nd installment ended).
The movie theater, unfortunately, was not.
Before I sound-off about this, what do you think about paying $9.25/$10 for each movie at the theaters?
Is it worth it,...or not?
Going to the movies,...or wait to catch it on DVD (or HD-DVD or Blu-Ray) months later?
Thoughts???????
- A/V Gadget Gal
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
The Sad State of Movies in Commercial Movie Theaters
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I've never been a fan of horror movies in general, but I actually enjoyed Resident Evil 1 + 2.
Didn't get a chance to catch #3 at the movie theaters, but plan to rent it on DVD when it comes out.
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