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Arazi

(8,154 posts)
42. Theaters near me are $12 plus
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 11:40 AM
Jan 2025

I’ll easily pay $15 to watch it at home with others. I love the ability to pause it when we want. Eat my own snacks. Replay parts we like.

And maybe watch it again the next day if we really liked it

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What specifically didn't you understand? Elessar Zappa Jan 2025 #1
I have no desire Faux pas Jan 2025 #2
It's not on my radar either. But I hear it's good. CentralMass Jan 2025 #3
It isn't you. It's the sound quality KentuckyWoman Jan 2025 #4
SO true! I actually saw a small feature on the show Sunday Morning about close caption writers live love laugh Jan 2025 #11
Found it! Why we're using subtitles more often while watching our screens live love laugh Jan 2025 #21
There's an underlying trend to all this nuxvomica Jan 2025 #35
So agree. Seems films today rely so much on violence, too. My satellite dish has a allegorical oracle Jan 2025 #45
Then you no doubt own the action figures.... TheProle Jan 2025 #84
Do they Rebl2 Jan 2025 #44
The clip says that technology and sound effects are the cause. live love laugh Jan 2025 #81
I bought a zvox soundbar. duncang Jan 2025 #27
I stream TV and most streaming platforms allow me to adjust (in settings) Attilatheblond Jan 2025 #47
Constant background music, which moonscape Jan 2025 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Jan 2025 #49
It's the same thing going on as in popular music Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2025 #60
Thanks for the education. Wall of sound: one guy has an idea. It cbabe Jan 2025 #68
Turn off the surround sound and just set the audio for stereo. No dolby LiberalArkie Jan 2025 #76
We have closed captioning on all the time. DavidDvorkin Jan 2025 #5
Closed captions (or subtitles) all the time in this house. Every movie, every show, every moment. Intractable Jan 2025 #13
Wow, I thought it was just me, or my penchant for foreign films MadameButterfly Jan 2025 #16
There are two factors I see. Intractable Jan 2025 #19
I have one better MadameButterfly Jan 2025 #22
Ha ha. I think that one may be unique to you. Intractable Jan 2025 #23
Definitely unique to me MadameButterfly Jan 2025 #26
Religious song? tavernier Jan 2025 #37
"It has nothing to do with religion." Intractable Jan 2025 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author Mosby Jan 2025 #58
3. People in the thread are on the older side and may have hearing impairment BannonsLiver Jan 2025 #50
As stated earlier, I have excellent hearing and a sound system to match. Intractable Jan 2025 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Jan 2025 #54
I don't think you do. But, that's okay by me. Intractable Jan 2025 #56
Actually Blu-ray has superior sound to streaming EX500rider Jan 2025 #61
The only time I don't have closed captions on is when Emile Jan 2025 #36
not at all our type of movie - no interest in seeing it. NewHendoLib Jan 2025 #6
15 bucks to watch a movie at home Skittles Jan 2025 #7
Theaters near me are $12 plus Arazi Jan 2025 #42
Other streaming services charge under $5 per movie to rent Polybius Jan 2025 #53
Rental rates are higher for recent releases or movies streamed concurrently with theater release chia Jan 2025 #69
New releases that are still in the theater? Arazi Jan 2025 #73
yeah but that is a MEGA BIG SCREEN Skittles Jan 2025 #77
I'm not a musicals guy, but I plan to watch it. Orrex Jan 2025 #8
I thought it was just me that has to use closed captioning for a lot of the skylucy Jan 2025 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Jan 2025 #52
Same issue with much music today The Madcap Jan 2025 #10
That seems to me like a pretty good description. dgauss Jan 2025 #15
I read the Jimi Hendrix used the pipe his music out to his car to see what it sounded like on a car speaker. NBachers Jan 2025 #30
I think diction is taught less these days MadameButterfly Jan 2025 #17
I saw the broadway musical play a few years ago with friends Meowmee Jan 2025 #12
I read article stating Wicked will be avail for purchase just adter 1/1 SheltieLover Jan 2025 #25
Thanks 😀 Meowmee Jan 2025 #83
Nicole Parker was one of the first to play the lead. John1956PA Jan 2025 #31
I don't think she was in it when we saw it Meowmee Jan 2025 #82
Years ago, Betty Buckley was the star of Cats. John1956PA Jan 2025 #85
Thanks I will 😁 Meowmee Jan 2025 #86
Thw play has been out for 20 years obamanut2012 Jan 2025 #14
They now mix the sound for expensive home theater systems. hunter Jan 2025 #18
You might, kozar Jan 2025 #20
I will not be one of the many who are "holding space" for this movie or the gravity song. Intractable Jan 2025 #24
Don't feel bad. I saw Star Wars 45 years ago and couldn't understand it. I still don't understand it! LeftInTX Jan 2025 #28
A packed movie house in 1977 is where I saw Star Wars. John1956PA Jan 2025 #33
The second one is widely hailed as the best in the series Polybius Jan 2025 #57
Same here wryter2000 Jan 2025 #65
I miss standing in line for a blockbuster back when theater screens (and audiences) were huge. The shared experience chia Jan 2025 #71
I saw it while stationed in Orlando on liberty Kaleva Jan 2025 #87
Which one didn't you understand? Polybius Jan 2025 #55
Lots of problems with the movie PJMcK Jan 2025 #29
Wicked is a great book WENSTJDON Jan 2025 #74
If you rented it for two days, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2025 #32
I don't have issues hearing movies, but that's because I'm into symphonic metal and power metal NutmegYankee Jan 2025 #34
Yeah, that movie sucked dog doo... gimme the original!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2025 #38
I've seen it twice at two different theaters. tavernier Jan 2025 #39
Film is disappointing BoRaGard Jan 2025 #40
Loves WICKED!! Didn't think I was going to like it, thought it was a kid's movie, but Fla Dem Jan 2025 #41
Since I watch tv alone, robbob Jan 2025 #43
Classic DU curmudgeon thread up and down the line. BannonsLiver Jan 2025 #48
I love that word! Polybius Jan 2025 #59
Question: Are you using the stock speakers with your TV? EX500rider Jan 2025 #62
Ya know, for what we are charged to view recent movies, LilElf70 Jan 2025 #63
Can we talk about radio voices? Where have cbabe Jan 2025 #64
Not just radio voices, Ms. Toad Jan 2025 #67
Yep npr is a culprit. I wonder if good voices left public radio and are making podcasts and money cbabe Jan 2025 #72
Rewatch the wizard of Oz for context clues. Ms. Toad Jan 2025 #66
The story sounds interesting. Iggo Jan 2025 #70
It could be your tv's sound setting. cksmithy Jan 2025 #75
Won't you join my campaign to pronounce it "wick'd"? cyclonefence Jan 2025 #79
No...maybe this guy is: PCIntern Jan 2025 #80
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