Mark
Strata Poster
I thought about this particularly after watching the latest Harry Potter film and with each film I see at the cinema. I have found that quite often a cinema can totally ruin the experience and actually leave you with a very negative feeling of the film.
Let's face it, you pay just short of £10 to sit in an uncomfortably cramped seat, with some berks great big head in front of you.
For instance, our most local cinema is one I simply refuse to go to. I am not paying that much money to have the absolute discomfort that it gives. I saw Spiderman 3 there and couldn't wait to get out because of how uncomfortable I was. That was without even taking into account how dire the film was. I also saw Dark Knight there for a second time. The first time I saw it in a much better Cinema. I still felt the same on the second viewing of The Dark Knight in the sense that I desperately could not wait to get out of the cinema, despite absolutely loving the film. Had I have seen it there the first time would that feeling of wanting to just get up and walk out changed my liking of the film? As I say, it certainly contributed to my disliking of Spiderman 3.
We normally visit one of three different cinemas to see anything and at best, we only go for the stuff we are really looking forward to and want to see. Only 1 of the three cinemas seems to be any real good though.
The one we saw Harry Potter had poor sound and the picture quality wasn't all that either.
So what I am getting at; does anybody else find that a cinema can totally change their opinion of a film?
Let's face it, you pay just short of £10 to sit in an uncomfortably cramped seat, with some berks great big head in front of you.
For instance, our most local cinema is one I simply refuse to go to. I am not paying that much money to have the absolute discomfort that it gives. I saw Spiderman 3 there and couldn't wait to get out because of how uncomfortable I was. That was without even taking into account how dire the film was. I also saw Dark Knight there for a second time. The first time I saw it in a much better Cinema. I still felt the same on the second viewing of The Dark Knight in the sense that I desperately could not wait to get out of the cinema, despite absolutely loving the film. Had I have seen it there the first time would that feeling of wanting to just get up and walk out changed my liking of the film? As I say, it certainly contributed to my disliking of Spiderman 3.
We normally visit one of three different cinemas to see anything and at best, we only go for the stuff we are really looking forward to and want to see. Only 1 of the three cinemas seems to be any real good though.
The one we saw Harry Potter had poor sound and the picture quality wasn't all that either.
So what I am getting at; does anybody else find that a cinema can totally change their opinion of a film?