| Re: James Cameron thinks 3-D will save the movies Though this thread did start with the, in my opinion, less than promising 3-d enhancement to a cinema experience, I personally think that the video quality or uniqueness of the video's display is half the battle. The theater should be an experience as a whole. Standard movie theaters have less than desireable seating, a lackluster soundsystem, and mediocre screens. I say, instead of trying to invent a miracle catch-all to save movies, fix what we have first. Put sound systems in that the most obsessed audiophile would be jealous of. Toss us some nice seats with a decent view. Lower the price of popcorn. (I wish) Make the theater a place where people look forward to going to, not just for a new movie release, but for the experience. Ultimately people want to be entertained. While a great movie can do it, even mediocre movies can be enjoyed if the surroundings are exciting.
Just my 2 cents.
-CompguyRG |