|  | Posted by MichaelJP on 07/12/06 10:09 
"Ed Chilada" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:5fu7b2hk0u8ll6thlu608i3iesrp884642@4ax.com...
 >
 > Last weekend I went to watch Pirates of the Carribean. They put an
 > anti-piracy trailer on, showing bits of Superman Returns which then
 > scaled down, washed out and went muffled as they tried to show what a
 > ripped off copy would look like and how much poorer it is. "Come to
 > the cinema for the real experience", they said.
 >
 > 45 minutes and many adverts and trailers later, the film eventually
 > started....
 >
 > Given the film is two and a half hours long in the first place, I
 > thought that was taking the piss. Countless people (usually women),
 > had to leave part way through the film to go for a leak. Sure, they
 > get to see the film on a big screen, but they also get to miss five
 > potentially crucial minutes of it because they can't pause it and they
 > had to wait over 45 minutes for it to start in the first place.
 >
 > Maybe next time I'll decide that the home experience is better.
 
 The thing is though, there are many distractions at home. I find I'm much
 less likely to give a movie a chance if it's a slow starter and I'm watching
 it at home. There's so many other channels I could watch or videogames I
 could play. At the cinema I'm very unlikely to walk out.
 
 Also at home, danger of being interrupted by kids, wife etc. !
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