20$ for a movie? Damn that's so high 🥹. I could watch 8 to 10 4k dolby atmos films with that cash in my state.
I have to say though, the space visuals of f4 was really good so it's something that people should consider watching on the big screen.
20$ for a movie? Damn that's so high 🥹. I could watch 8 to 10 4k dolby atmos films with that cash in my state.
I have to say though, the space visuals of f4 was really good so it's something that people should consider watching on the big screen.
There are some films that really should be experienced on a big screen even if they are not good movies otherwise. I use Jurassic Park as a constant example because all of those films, including the much lauded first one, are not great films... they have paper-thin and completely implausible plots, but the visuals are out of this world and they don't have the same impact on a screen at home.
Going to a movie during peak hours like weekends at night are $20 or so, during the week you can get them for around $12-14 which is still too much IMO>