12-30-2013, 04:42 PM
I think movies today are better, but probably more from a technology and delivery perspective.
Im a gadget/technology guy, and I love the HD/3D/ATX that the cinema can immerse you in while watching a blockbuster.
For every film that makes it to blockbuster status, there are numerous that bomb. I watched 47 Ronin earlier this week. Absolutely stunning movie (and not just because of a rather rugged looking Keanu Reeves either!) but I have a feeling it will bomb, simply because its not in the same league as The Matrix which we are accustomed to seeing Reeves in.
Yes there are lots of follow up's and remakes/franchise reboots. But to be honest I don't care. I go along to a a movie for the immersive environment in movies that I want to see, not what others necessarily recommend I see.
I could just watch it at home on my home cinema set up, but its not on the same par. No Ben and Gerry's on tap LoL.
Just my view
ObW
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Im a gadget/technology guy, and I love the HD/3D/ATX that the cinema can immerse you in while watching a blockbuster.
For every film that makes it to blockbuster status, there are numerous that bomb. I watched 47 Ronin earlier this week. Absolutely stunning movie (and not just because of a rather rugged looking Keanu Reeves either!) but I have a feeling it will bomb, simply because its not in the same league as The Matrix which we are accustomed to seeing Reeves in.
Yes there are lots of follow up's and remakes/franchise reboots. But to be honest I don't care. I go along to a a movie for the immersive environment in movies that I want to see, not what others necessarily recommend I see.
I could just watch it at home on my home cinema set up, but its not on the same par. No Ben and Gerry's on tap LoL.
Just my view
ObW
X