I don't. IMAX is garbage because the sound quality is laughable.
Umm.. may be you need to try out a few IMAX theatres, cos the ones I've been to have been top notch.
I don't. IMAX is garbage because the sound quality is laughable.
There are movies I would rather watch in a theater for the large screen experience. Also I don't have to make my own snacks or clean up the mess and I get out of the house for a while. In some ways it is the experience and it is somewhat nostalgic for me as it was an event when I was a kid. I will never forget seeing Star Wars and E.T. and other films like that on the big screen with my family. So that plays into it as well. I definitely don't go to the movies as often as I once did, but it is a nice escape once in a while.
Umm.. may be you need to try out a few IMAX theatres, cos the ones I've been to have been top notch.
I judge each movie based on its merits... I always avoid reading what critics say before watching a movie.
But since you think highly of what critics think here's what Wikipedia say:
It gets a 6.2 on imdb. That is mediocre as hell. That coupled with the fact that it looked retarded steered me clear.
My wife has the same get out of the house attitude. I just don't think it's getting out of the house in any meaningful way that's different than staying at home. Either way you are sitting in the dark to watch a flick.
However, in one situation you can control the environment and in the other you are at the mercy of the theater and crowd. Movie theater experiences to me are wasting time driving through bad traffic, waiting in line to buy a ticket, waiting for the ticket check to accept you in, waiting through the endless commercials and previews, dealing with annoying people in the theater, spending $7 on a bucket of popcorn that tastes like stale ball sweat, then driving back home through bad traffic.
I'd rather stay home and save the $50 for some excellent steaks or a ton of pizza and ice cream, or, buy some 7-11 nachos and some Orville Redenbacher's and pretend I was at the theater. And is there really that much to clean up after yourself at a home movie event?
I don't go by imdb neither, but that's just me.
However, I suspect it's a pretty average movie if you're not watching it on 3D IMAX, hence the low score.
It gets a 6.2 on imdb. That is mediocre as hell. That coupled with the fact that it looked retarded steered me clear.
I hate 3D. Not only the fact that I wear glasses which do not play well with the stupid 3D glasses but then the film maker feels obligated to create all the fake in-your-face 3D moments that completely yank you out of the story. I still have hope it is a passing fad. The only movie I have seen in 3D in which I felt the 3D did anything at all to improve the movie (as in most of the time 3D just wrecks the movie imo) was the movie Up. It was non-intrusive, didn't have a single in-your-face fake moment, and actually added some depth to an already pretty good movie, pun intended.
. Just sucked you in in a way I have not experienced much in movies at all. One I will never forget.
I find imdb to be a terrible measure of the quality of a film, let along a gauge as to whether I will enjoy said film (and yes there is a difference. I can appreciate that there are good movies out there that I simply didn't like. I do not pretend that my taste in movies is the only measure of a "good" movie).
Don't think I've been sucked by anything in a cinema since i was a teenager.
Same. The Dark Night in IMAX is probably the best movie experience of my life. Actually not just probably, it definitely was/isDid you go to a crappy imax theater? I went to the one at the Jordan Commons (is that where it is? the Larry Miller theater there by crab shack or whatever) and I thought everything about it was top notch. I had seats dead center in the middle of the theater (if anyone has been to this particular one, right at the top row of the lower seating area). It was an unbelievable experience watching The Dark Knight there. Just sucked you in in a way I have not experienced much in movies at all. One I will never forget.
I liked it.I judge each movie based on its merits... I always avoid reading what critics say before watching a movie.
But since you think highly of what critics think here's what Wikipedia say:
I was also going to mention that Up was the best 3D movie I've ever seen.I hate 3D. Not only the fact that I wear glasses which do not play well with the stupid 3D glasses but then the film maker feels obligated to create all the fake in-your-face 3D moments that completely yank you out of the story. I still have hope it is a passing fad. The only movie I have seen in 3D in which I felt the 3D did anything at all to improve the movie (as in most of the time 3D just wrecks the movie imo) was the movie Up. It was non-intrusive, didn't have a single in-your-face fake moment, and actually added some depth to an already pretty good movie, pun intended.
Interesting. I find imdb to be the single best predictor of whether I will like a movie or not. Score greater than 7? Probably will like it. Less than 7? Probably won't.I find imdb to be a terrible measure of the quality of a film, let along a gauge as to whether I will enjoy said film (and yes there is a difference. I can appreciate that there are good movies out there that I simply didn't like. I do not pretend that my taste in movies is the only measure of a "good" movie).
Interesting. I find imdb to be the single best predictor of whether I will like a movie or not. Score greater than 7? Probably will like it. Less than 7? Probably won't.
Anyone who uses an IMDb score to judge movies is dumb. Go see it for yourself.I find imdb to be a terrible measure of the quality of a film, let along a gauge as to whether I will enjoy said film (and yes there is a difference. I can appreciate that there are good movies out there that I simply didn't like. I do not pretend that my taste in movies is the only measure of a "good" movie).