bound to obey and serve ([info]elfundeb) wrote,
@ 2005-09-27 01:45:00
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Movie Meme Update
Nineteen of my twenty movies were guessed, which means either that I've got common tastes or that my memory of the more obscure movies I've seen -- which I am not periodically reminded of -- is deficient. A couple of clues for #3. First, though the photo is black & white, the movie's not that old. Second, look at the setting of the photo. What's that behind the characters? Third, I put up a new photo here.

I really enjoyed this game, even though I was spectacularly bad at it. I found I couldn't identify even my favorite films based on a single pic, unless the scene had become fixed in my mind for some reason. (One film I couldn't identify until I unwittingly chose the same pic for my set.)

Another phenomenon was the number of films others chose that I've never seen but really want to see. So why don't I run to the video store? Problem is, I hate watching films on TV. The screen is too small, and the distractions are too many. I love a darkened theatre, with a big screen that demands my full attention.

Back in the days when I was young and impecunious, there was a wonderful cheap repertory theatre here in town, the Biograph, where the fare consisted primarily of all the old films all of you chose. I have not seen any of those films since the Biograph closed and was converted to a CVS pharmacy.

My question: Do you enjoy watching movies on video? What can I do to make video-watching more like going to the theatre? Do I need to turn my basement into a home theatre? Because I really do want to see Dr. Strangelove.



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[info]sheryll
2005-09-26 06:12 am UTC (link)
My first thought was that #3 was Deliverance, but I'm not sure.

As for watching movies on video, yup, definitely enjoy it. Good thing, as I watch about 10 a week for work. :)

Watching videos isn't nearly as good as seeing movies on the big screen. And some movies just have to be seen in a theatre at least once for the proper viewing pleasure. I really wish I had the time/money to see more in theatres, but as it is I'm working full time hours and watching about 18 hours worth of movies on top of that. I'm lucky I get to see the HP ones in theatres!

As for watching at home, there's nothing fancy here - 22 inch TV, a comfy couch and a supply of microwave popcorn or other snacks. I prefer to watch the widescreen editions of everything, if I can. I detest full screen versions of movies. I do have the advantage of lots of quiet time, since Nyssa has long since moved out of the house. Andy and I rarely get to watch movies together unless we have the same day off. If I'm working day shift, I usually fall asleep in whatever we start watching when he gets home around 10. If I'm working nights I watch something when I get home at 1 am, or I watch during the day. It's very weird watching movies while eating breakfast. :)

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[info]elfundeb
2005-09-29 06:49 pm UTC (link)
You're right, it's Deliverance. Must be my whitewater obsession.

I'm beginning to think the solution is to get DVDs and watch them on the computer.

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[info]sheryll
2005-10-01 05:28 pm UTC (link)
No whitewater obsession here. Nearly drown when I was 8 but apparently I could swim like a fish before that. Now I hate to have my face under water. I've conquered the fear enough to be able to float and do a length or two of a pool on my back, but I get panicky sometimes and want to be near the sides. :)

Watching on the computer would work if that's the only way to get time to see a movie, though I'd probably be put off, personally, by the small size of the picture. I've also got one of the most uncomfortable, creaky computer chairs ever made!

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