I don't go but maybe once or twice every other year. I will likely be going this week for my birthday with my wife, in which case I will likely be close to the isle midway on the right hand side. No spot is perfect, but I like being able to see everything, but the top row will make me cornered at the movie theater I will be going to. So I'll do my best to blend in with the sheep, all while having a decent egress lane. I don't suggest this to anybody, but this is what I will do.The Annoyed Man wrote:I probably only see 2-3 movies in an entire year in a theater. That said, when I go, I tend to sit about midway up, and I always choose an end seat. I also keep a close watch on people as they enter. I have the sort of vague thought that being halfway up keeps me not too far from the exits, and being on the end gives me room to fire and maneuver. But honestly, I don't think about it from a tactical perspective much. I just like being on the end, and I like being halfway up.
I imagine a potential shooter in a crowd will avoid the center mass, as being surrounded and conquered is likely not on their agenda. I am always wary of those going to sit at the very top, as that would be the more ideal position for a bad guy not caring about egress. A bad guy wanting to get away would likely stick close to egress points, as to disappear and escape quickly.