Posted by Mark Jones on 02/25/31 11:30
Mr. Anderson wrote:
> "Jordan" <lundj@earthlink.net> wrote in news:1130131338.704245.199520
> @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I remember thinking when I saw it in the theater that it was a little
>> blurry, a little grainy, kind of hard to follow the action.
>
> Maybe the projectionist wasn't properly trained to use the equipment
> and didn't know how to optimize the focus.
We used to have theater ushers who would be in the theater
during the first 5 minutes or so of the movie to make sure
that people were seated and being quiet. They could also
see and hear whether the movie was being shown properly.
Ticket prices have gone up a lot, but now we do not have
anyone checking to make sure that the movie is being
shown properly. You don't have to experience problems
very many time before you just quit going. At least where
I go, I haven't seen any problems. It is an AMC 30 screen
theater with stadium seating.
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