In Reply to: Yes I did. posted by Analog Scott on April 3, 2007 at 11:28:31:
>>>Then you should know it has nothing to do with sticky floors or noisy kids.<<<
Being part of the theater environment, they certainly are part of the "theater experience", albeit a distracting part.The distractions are just that, and would be more likely to be tolerated if the films were pristine prints, sharply in focus with decent sound etc.
Unfortunately, since most movies aren't the above, there is little reason why I should have to deal with the annoying distractions.
As I said earlier, if your local theaters are more pleasant than mine, by all means enjoy them.
Jack
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Follow Ups
- My point - Jack G 12:18:11 04/03/07 (8)
- your point is not universal - Analog Scott 13:07:05 04/03/07 (7)
- As with people who assert that LPs don't sound better than CDs because of some clicks and pops. That's noise, not sound. - clarkjohnsen 08:47:44 04/04/07 (1)
- No assertion, but if LP noise is present it isn't necessarily closer to the live or studio experience ... - Audiophilander 16:51:20 04/05/07 (0)
- I never said it was. - Jack G 14:02:14 04/03/07 (4)
- this is pointless, lets try to get back on subject. - Analog Scott 15:12:48 04/03/07 (3)
- On the contrary… - David Aiken 17:35:10 04/03/07 (0)
- You're right-my apologies - Jack G 15:17:51 04/03/07 (1)
- Hey no prob - Analog Scott 16:57:08 04/03/07 (0)