• dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.ee
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    Sounds like an interesting business idea. It could seriously pull a lot of younger audience without putting a lot of effort into anything.

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      Biggest problem I could see with this as a business idea is that IP owners might be hesitant to have their movies shown in places where everyone is expected to have a recording device out.

      Otherwise it seems like an actually great idea.

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      Seems like the kind of thing where enthusiasm/attendance might fall off sharply with the novelty of the thing. Of course you could just transition it back into a regular cinema if that happened.

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      I’ve been to Conferences have done this. Presenter, with a live chat behind them.

      When you buy a ticket, you get an account and access into the conf site and chat portal. And Dickheads are quickly identified and reprimanded.

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      And the trolling is a whole lot harder to ignore when the loud guys in white bed sheets are literally in the theater with you.

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      Harder to be an asshole when there’s a pretty short list of suspects that could be doing it, depending on the showtime

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    Theater where I used to live in Rhode Island in 2012 was $2 a ticket. Thursday’s were half off.

    They played stuff that was out of theaters but not yet on streaming, but it was basically a LCD projector in a room with a few speakers.

    They didn’t give a FUCK what you did in that room when the movie was running.

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      All my knowledge about Rhode Island comes from Family Guy so I think I’m more than qualified to say what a classic Rhode Island thing

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        Every time I read Rhode Island the song starts playing in my head

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      There used to be one of those in Irvine, CA when I was younger. It was like $4 and in the same way, they played off chart movies, and it got rowdy.

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    Any coward who uses Twitter in the year 2024 is a traitor and a collaborator.

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    You can sort of emulate this behavior using a VR headset and using that Big screen app that puts you in a virtual theatre with others and people can talk and throw popcorn at the screen etc. You can find all sorts of movies playing on it that you can randomly join

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    Honestly if it keeps the brainrot addicts who can’t sit through a movie without scrolling through Minecraft parkour videos in one place so I can go and watch them without bright screens in thr dark microwaving my eyeballs, I’m all for it.

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      My wife and I used to go to movie theaters quite often and screens have hardly been an issue. Talking and smells have been way further up the list of common annoyances.

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    I am so happy my local cinema is deep down in a basement without any mobile reception. People try to access Tiktok and just give up.

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    Movie theaters suck. They’re expensive as fuck, loud parts shake the room, quiet parts are silent, no control over subtitles.

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      no control over subtitles.

      Really most theaters I know you can rent a little plexiglass thing which gives you subtitles from a rear projector.

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        What the fuck?
        Most theaters I know simply put the subtitles in the local language in EVERY movie.

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          This doesn’t happen in native English speaking countries (when the movie language is English, which it is 99.999% of the time).

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          Yeah but the thing about being British is the local language is English. So I don’t need subtitles to watch John Wick.

          Usually subtitles are only for the benefit of people who are deaf who obviously aren’t very large percentage of the population so they get a little plexiglass thing so everyone else doesn’t have to look at pointless subtitles.

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            Yeah no. So much dialogue is unclear in movies. I started using subs when I had kids because they’re loud and discovered so many lines in movies I’ve seen many times but had never understood before. Now we watch everything with subs even if kids aren’t present.

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            I’m also a native English speaker and I tend to disagree. I often find it hard to understand what the actors are saying due to poor sound quality and/or mixing. The explosions are too loud, the speech is too soft and I find myself turning on subtitles and playing around with the volume when watching movies at home.

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            I have working ears and I always watch media with subtitles. Don’t pretend to speak for me.

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              Good for you?

              I have nothing against people watching with subtitles if they want to watch with subtitles. When did you get that idea?

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            I have no idea what that is? Can’t even imagine it. It’s a plexiglass window in front of the screen that a second projector projects the captions onto?

            Are there special assigned seats to see captions or are they carried in by the person?

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        Must be a Europe thing. I’ve been to a plethora of movie theaters and never came across this. They just have designated Closed Caption screenings.

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          I’ve never seen anything like it in Europe, where I live they even show the subs in 2 languages at the same time. It’s horrible.

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            It certainly thing in the UK I have no idea what other countries do. I’ve never watched movies in other countries unsurprisingly.

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        Very much not common everywhere. Where I live, if you want subtitles, you need to find a cinema that has a showing with subtitles. Usually that’s also paired with the non dubbed original audio.

        A personal subtitle screen like those translucent mirrors you‘re describing sounds like a great solution though. I don’t really like subtitles unless I’m watching in a language I don’t understand very well but I know a lot of people who prefer having them on regardless.

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          One could do it like in an opera house, where the subtitles are shown on a separate screen above or below the stage

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            Or how they used to do it in the old days: pay a dozen or so soot-smudged orphan kids to dart back and forth throughout the performance with the script printed on signs, keeping time with the action on the stage. Might lose a few to milk-leg or dropsy but these were the mud times so at least they’re not dodging industrial machinery through a cloud of mercury and asbestos.

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    For some time I was watching football streams in a discord server, and eventually the server got a firm message from the league (which was nice compared to just getting shut down).

    It was really fun to live chat with everyone while everyone had the same stream with the same delay, in a weird way. It was goofier than a “serious” match night with the boys but on a weeknight alone it was great. It’s not the same to live chat with everyone on different streams, different delays, different folks have their streams drop at different times etc

    Especially when the team you follow are legendarily inconsistent and the atmosphere around them is characterized by an implacable vibes roller coaster.

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    Baby Shark needs to be playing in the background. It’s always playing on one of the many speakers, but which speaker it is - and what volume - changes every couple of seconds.

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      There’s a separate twitch stream watching these people and they vote on that every time the song plays. Max volume on all speakers if the stream is dead.

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        Picks from a list of films with similar runtimes and jumps you in at the same point from the beginning. Now you’re 20 mins into sharknado 4, have no idea what’s supposed to have happened. Doesn’t matter. It’s sharks in a tornado it’s not too hard to follow.

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    Minus the theatre it looks like they’d live China and their streams where people send comments while watching soaps together.

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    It’s all fun and games until someone gets the rest of the theatre to think of The Game. That’s why this isn’t a thing in person, the chances of shitpost-related violence is too high.