by Zunu » Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:02 am
There's a large Regal multiplex in Times Square in Manhattan. I've gone there a couple of times for early matinees and been literally the only person in that screening. I'm sure it's not sustainable as a business model yet I'm enjoying it nonetheless, because for the past few years I've found myself increasingly vexed by what seems to be considered acceptable cinema behavior in the 21st century.
Things like (rant follows): people having full non-whisper conversations, loudly laughing among themselves at things not having to do with the film, watching video clips on their phone or making calls(!), repeatedly leaving their seats and coming back, wearing the equivalent of Uncle Sam stovepipe hats or Bob Marley rasta beanies and blocking others' view of subtitles, putting their feet up so their sneakers are resting atop the seat next to yours, etc. To my embarrassment, the other day during No Time to Die, my own date kept pulling out her 1200-nit brightness phone and texting whenever there was the smallest break in the action. This was a film she herself had requested, not something that I dragged her to against her will (not that that would've made it excusable, but maybe understandable.) I held my tongue for the sake of peace, but it kept pulling me out of immersion, and I imagine the other 9 people in the theater were similarly put out. I got over it soon afterwards but at the time I was so annoyed.
So getting to enjoy the cinematic experience in a sparsely populated theater is a real treat.
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