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Pacion
06-20-2004, 09:12 AM
a good movie for you? How do you know that you have been drawn into the movie/plot? Or, that an actor/actress has you believing in or empathesing with their role?

Even though the cinema is selling softdrinks and popcorn, have you ever smuggled in your own loot :wink: :lol:

pygmalion
06-20-2004, 09:24 AM
Depends on the day. Sometimes, I want mindless fluff. Other times, only true excellence will do. So my list of favorite movies includes some classics and some absolute rubbish, from a critical standpoint. I do know the difference, but I'm able to enjoy both without prejudice. 8)

And as for smuggling loot? Well... yes. But only when I was on a diet. And I always buy at least a lo-cal drink. Do you have any ideas how many calories there are in movie theater popcorn? :shock: You'd think they would offer lower calorie alternatives, but they don't. :?

Genesius Redux
06-20-2004, 07:27 PM
If I believe in it (which incidentally has nothing whatever to do with its real-world believability).

Underfoot
06-22-2004, 11:13 AM
Isn't it the same as dance/theater?

If the piece/movie communicates on an individual level to a member of the audience, then it is a good piece/movie.

This is regardless of if it is fluff or drama.

If I leave the theater different then I walked in (even if only entertained or relaxed) then it is a good dance/movie.

JMHO,
~ Underfoot 8)

Purr
06-22-2004, 01:25 PM
Even though the cinema is selling softdrinks and popcorn, have you ever smuggled in your own loot :wink: :lol:

Yes, I've smuggled in bottled water, and candy, too.

If I buy anthing, it's the kids "reel deal", which consists of a small drink, a small popcorn and a candy treat. It's just about the right amount for what I want to snack on during a movie. And it's less expensive than the adult size. :wink:

Genesius Redux
06-22-2004, 09:53 PM
Even though the cinema is selling softdrinks and popcorn, have you ever smuggled in your own loot :wink: :lol:

Yes, I've smuggled in bottled water, and candy, too.

If I buy anthing, it's the kids "reel deal", which consists of a small drink, a small popcorn and a candy treat. It's just about the right amount for what I want to snack on during a movie. And it's less expensive than the adult size. :wink:

Hell yeah! 4 bucks for a bag of popcorn? 4 bucks for a coke? Are they crazy?

I usually wear pants with many pockets, raincoats with deep pockets. But never tried (Kramer-like) to smuggle a latte in my pants!

cl5814
06-23-2004, 10:45 AM
Even though the cinema is selling softdrinks and popcorn, have you ever smuggled in your own loot :wink: :lol:

Yes, I've smuggled in bottled water, and candy, too.

If I buy anthing, it's the kids "reel deal", which consists of a small drink, a small popcorn and a candy treat. It's just about the right amount for what I want to snack on during a movie. And it's less expensive than the adult size. :wink:

Hell yeah! 4 bucks for a bag of popcorn? 4 bucks for a coke? Are they crazy?

I usually wear pants with many pockets, raincoats with deep pockets. But never tried (Kramer-like) to smuggle a latte in my pants!

GR, at 4 bucks your popcorn is cheap. I paid $5 for a small popcorn yesterday when i went to see "Troy" - finally.
In answer to the question, i will start smuggling in my own.