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Claude S. Ayakawa
Film God
Posts: 2738
From: Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 03-28-2009 04:15 PM
As a person who has been frequenting the cinema since my early childhood, much of what I have come to love about watching movies with others in theatres is not the same anymore. There are many factors that had made me prefer watching movies in the comfort of my home. First of all, the aura of going to the movies is long gone. It used to be very exciting to dress up just to go to movies especially whenever we went to the celebrated Kuhio and the Waikiki Theatre ( later to be the Waikiki #3) in Honolulu. Even watching a movie at my local Waipahu Theatre was exciting because of the large screen, fantastic sound and the classy satin uniform the ushers and usherettes wore. People during that time were very respectful to others by not talking and behaving properly. There were no cel phones and food at the concession stand was reasonably priced in the old days. Although some theatres today are very attractive with comfortable seats and awesome picture and sound like our Regal Dole Cannery Theatres with Digital 3-D and IMAX as well as Reading's Ward Center 16 also with Digital 3-D, parking, bad behavior by some as well as the high cost of admission has become a turn off for me. In addition to my wonderful sound system, I now have HDTV and Blu Ray that makes it possible to watch a movie with a picture and sound that is just as good as most theatres. The movies I can watch are only a few months old like TWILIGHT and BOLT I watched last week and SUUMDOG MILLIONAIRE I plan to watch on Tuesday night on Blu Ray.
I still see some movies in a theatre when there are something special that I cannot wait until they are released to home video or when they are in IMAX or 3-D. Although I now see most of my movies at home, I do not feel the motion picture industry will cease to exist because of people like me. As long as their are a lot of young people who go out a lot, going to movies is something they will continue to do and because of that and other factors, the industry will continue to prosper.
-Claude
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