  zemus
join:2001-01-13 Brooklyn, NY
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I don't see why theater would be going extinct. That doesn't make any sense. People goto movies because it's an event ( a date, a group outing, just getting out of the house). I don't see HD killing off theaters at all. Theaters will just have to move to DLP. Most theaters around me have DLP now, but I am in new york. And btw there's no substitution for a huge screen and 100 other people that are interested in doing the exact same thing you are (watch that particular movie). |
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  91439306 15,000 Watts of Bass Power
join:2002-10-16 New Milford, CT
| Until the sound systems improve at theaters, I don't see any real incentive to go and sit on a sticky seat and walk on a sticky floor at some local theater. Bring back the grand palaces of the 1950s and I will consider it worth going again. -- Take care,
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  beeman65
join:2001-07-23 Mckeesport, PA
| reply to zemus said by zemus :I don't see why theater would be going extinct. That doesn't make any sense. People goto movies because it's an event ( a date, a group outing, just getting out of the house). I agree. That, coupled with Hollywood will always have films out in the theater for box office money. Sure, they know that most movies will probably make more on rentals and sales, but for the theater crowd, there is money to be made. -- Get Firefox. Join the new wave. |
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