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I was at a showing of Blair Witch when it came out and a bloke in a trenchcoat pulled out a baseball bat and twonked the bloke nearest to him who he didn't know. Showing got stopped and the police came.
Slightly off topic though sorry.
I'm off to the knitting thread......
(Obviously, if Lynch isn't your bag, then it would have been quite different.)
On the other hand IMAX (especially 3D), I wonder why they bother with 70% of the seats, and won't usually buy a ticket unless the seat's in the 30% where I can actually see things. And only then for spectaculars like the trippier Marvel movies or Dunkirk.
Depends on the cinema. I personally like to be fairly close to the front, but not so close that you're actually looking up the screen like a cliff face. And I like an aisle seat, in the centre block.
A bit further back if it's an IMAX screen, though. I don't understand how anyone can cope with sitting in the first few rows (or indeed the back few rows) at an IMAX.
Every seat in every screen a large leather recliner with more leg room than ill ever need.
Not too fussed about location, normally isle seat somewhere in the middle as far away from everyone else as possible.
Never had a movie ruined because i couldnt see the massive fckn screen in front of my face, plenty ruined by loud inconsiderate chav wnkrs.
I wanted a ticket to see the film. They appeared to be charging me for buying the entire bloody building. Let's charge a fortune for a mildly comfortable seat, sound that's too loud and the delights of having some phone-toting, drink-slurping, evil-smelling-food-eating, unable-to-watch-a-film-without-continuously-talking idiots behind.
Yes, that's a great night out.
The new cinema in Bournemouth (our local cinema) has got some snazzy seats at the front. 2 seat sofa jobbies which recline and have a table - they're quite good.
I could take in a pint too.
I had a lovely time, drank my beer then nodded off for an hour during the film
Hope the knitting chat will inspire you to knit a tiger jumper or something
Anyway, it's seems middle for diddle is the general consensus. Makes you wonder why all the other seats exist.
You are then sat where everything is aimed - sound, 3D picture, etc. You will likely have TV the best visual and audio experience possible at that screen.
Though you run the risk of a twat kicking your chair.
In my nearest local cinema this used to be near the front row of the cheap seats behind the expensive ones, which was absolutely ideal.
But now they've converted the entire cinema to those horrible fake-leather reclining couches - not just the expensive seats, the whole thing - which I hate, and the capacity of the cinema has now been reduced by about half, so even if I wanted to go there it would probably be hard to get to good seats. I won't be going there again.
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