Homicidal_Squirrel
Adventurer
I'm not disagreeing.Oh, of course. A nice theatre is nice. But it is just as nice for regular showings as it is for midnight showings, is all I'm sayin'.![]()
I've never been to a drive-in, so I'm not sure what that experience is like, but the theater I go to has extra large seats that are very comfortable. After sitting there, I just can't go back to the regular theater seats. They feel extremely uncomfortable and stiff.Not too far from where I live, there's a theatre that served decent food, and has seats taken from Lincoln Town Cars, I think. Quite comfortable. You get the drive-in movie feel, with much better audio.
What if it was a showing of Batman & Robin, but at the end they gave you, and one guest, a private screening at the theater of your choice for The Last Unicorn?Depends on the movie, and some other factors, I suppose. If I have to be up for work the next morning, I'd probably pass. If it is a weekend occasion with a bunch of friends for what we expect is a really good movie, I might stay up for it. If it is, say, one of the screenings for the current tour of The Last Unicorn, which are exceedingly rare, I probably would do the late show.
I mean, a typical movie ticket is like $10. Not a huge cost. Not losing that much if I pass on it, for just a basic showing of a movie.