by pjshimmer » Tue May 29, 2001 3:54 am
I must say, I think more like a Chinese than an American. -Why would I spend $7 and gas money to go to the theater to see a movie, when I can just buy it a year later on half.com for half less?- That's probably an accurate piece of my philosophy. The last movie I saw in theater was, well, The Matrix, if I'm not mistaking, which was what, 2.5 years ago? If you ask me whether I would rather go to theater to see a film or rent it 2 months later, I would probably rent it or better yet, buy it.<br><br>When I went back to China for a short visit in the summer of 1999, my friend, for whatever reason (I think it had something to do with the rain that day), wanted me to go watch "Tricky Master" (Stephen Chow) with him in the local theater. I was totally against that idea because, well, nobody goes to a theatre in China, are [you] crazy? But I went along anyway, and it was an okay experience. The showroom was located on the 3rd or 4th floor. We sat on comfy leather couches, but there was no air cond. in that room and we were all sweating like a pig. I found it very ironic that the motion picture was basically shown from a DVD. In fact, <b>they had to change the disc once during the show, and during the process the whole screen had a DVD icon on it.</b> I'm not sure if this is legal, or if it's done in the U.S., but I thought it was ridiculous.<br><br>
<b>"Film will only become an art when its materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper."</b> -- Jean Cocteau
What's a good movie? <b>"You may love it; you may hate it. But let him who is not a ghost dare say that he has felt nothing."</b>