06-14-2013, 09:22 PM
Well ...
I must admit that I do love going to the cinema, and will even make the effort to see films there that are already long available on DVD (like Lawrence Of Arabia, Spartacus or the extended version of Return Of The King). I remember the summer after I finished graduate school I saw practically everything released -- several good films and a lot of dogs (who remembers Mega Force ...?) And now, with my wife a member of IFP, we receive a couple dozen DVD's of films nominated for Spirit awards, so I have the opportunity to see some very good smaller films that do not enjoy wide release.
On the whole it seems clear that humans love stories -- both telling them and being told them. So, yes I will very likely see the 300 sequel and prequel, along with a lot of other films, good, bad, and indifferent. So long as the air con is cold, the popcorn hot and film in focus then it's not a total loss.
Oh, but not 3D. 3D ... Bah!
:wink:
Narukami
I must admit that I do love going to the cinema, and will even make the effort to see films there that are already long available on DVD (like Lawrence Of Arabia, Spartacus or the extended version of Return Of The King). I remember the summer after I finished graduate school I saw practically everything released -- several good films and a lot of dogs (who remembers Mega Force ...?) And now, with my wife a member of IFP, we receive a couple dozen DVD's of films nominated for Spirit awards, so I have the opportunity to see some very good smaller films that do not enjoy wide release.
On the whole it seems clear that humans love stories -- both telling them and being told them. So, yes I will very likely see the 300 sequel and prequel, along with a lot of other films, good, bad, and indifferent. So long as the air con is cold, the popcorn hot and film in focus then it's not a total loss.
Oh, but not 3D. 3D ... Bah!
:wink:
Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
Burbank CA