Aside from all the hyperbole and bluster raging in this thread, I still don't know enough about this new Fandango feature to feel good or bad about it. Does it cost anything to use the feature? Does it negatively affect the performance of a ViP series receiver?
Most of the time I just get to the theater about 20 minutes early and have little problem getting my ticket and a good seat.
AriesGodofWar said:
Does anyone even go to the movies anymore? I have HD surround sound with 1080P Real Blu-Ray quality, plus all the beer I can drink, why would I want to go to a theater and pay $100/ticket?
$100 per ticket? Geez, I don't know where you're watching your movies.
Despite having an excellent home theater setup, I still enjoy going to the movies. And I feel it is important to support the theatrical side of the movie industry so the home video side of things continues to get a wide variety of movies. That won't be the case at all if the movie industry is a home video only kind of thing. The movie studios will just be producing lower budget TV shows then.
I am very particular on which theaters I visit and the times I choose to visit. I prefer off peak times. Go on a Friday or Saturday night and there will be too many idiot teens who can't leave their phones alone.
There's a theater in Moore, OK run by Warren Theaters out of Wichita, KS. It's an excellent place to watch movies. All 14 screens have THX-certified sound systems that are well maintained and properly tuned. The projection is all 2K Dolby Digital Cinema. A few screens feature Dolby 3D. The two Grand Auditoriums have giant 80' wide screens and premium balcony seating areas for customers aged 21 and over; they serve mixed drinks, beer and meals. The theater has more than $1 million of neon. The bathrooms are decked out with imported marble. The waiting area between the mens and womens restrooms has a fireplace.
All that fancy stuff aside, one of the best aspects of the theater is its zero tolerance cell phone policy. Customers are warned up front about it. Fart around with your cell phone at all and you can be ejected from the theater without a refund. Kudos to Warren Theaters for that. The company clearly understands the importance of maintaining an excellent movie-watching environment. Idiot-control is a big part of that.
Jeffro34tx said:
I think they should have taken it a step further by providing trailors for the movies. I can't tell you how nice it would be to have the trailors available for all the family to see.
That would be nice
if they maintained a proper flow of new trailers. Outside of Apple and its Quicktime trailer park site very few companies are doing a good job of it. That's one of the few knocks I have against Sony and its Playstation Store. The supply of HD movie trailers they have for the PS3 is just downright pathetic. People who love movie trailers usually buy the "pro" version of Quicktime, save the trailers to their hard disc, convert them to MP4 format and then play them on devices like the PS3.