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Cjwglock19 wrote:Great article!!
Wife & I do that anyway, with the cost of 2 tickets, popcorn, drinks & candy approaching $45.00 for us, it's just plain not worth it. I can get a lot more fun spending $45 on other things than just an outing to the movies.Pawpaw wrote:I'm of the opinion that if I need a tactical battle plan to attend a movie, I'll just stay home and watch a DVD.
Forget the tactical battle plan....it's been a long time since I could find a movie theater where people weren't texting, talking on their phones, talking loudly, or letting their kids run up and down the isles. I gave up on movie theaters years ago.Pawpaw wrote:I'm of the opinion that if I need a tactical battle plan to attend a movie, I'll just stay home and watch a DVD.
That movie isn't out yet...lolJim Beaux wrote:If memory serves me, I believe the last movie I attended was Ghostbusters.
I'm a big movie buff but I gave up on theaters long ago once I saw the digital projector setup in my son's dorm at A&M. When we were in town I had a dedicated "theater" room with a projector. Since we moved out to the country I've scaled down to a 70" TV. Mostly streaming with Netflix or Amazon, but still buy DVD's.Abraham wrote:VMI77,
Exactly, and let's not forget the guy situated behind you who just has to put his knees on the back of your seat and keeps moving them causing you to move a little left, then right and then forward...
Netflix, here I come!
Pawpaw wrote:I'm of the opinion that if I need a tactical battle plan to attend a movie, I'll just stay home and watch a DVD.
Well said.Pawpaw wrote:I'm of the opinion that if I need a tactical battle plan to attend a movie, I'll just stay home and watch a DVD.