Tuesday, September 29, 2009

movies

The film industry today continues to re-invent itself as technology and the world population advances and becomes savvier. This is the only way the film industry will remain a viable art form. Some movies now are all about the special effects and action with the plot added seemingly afterwards. These movies cost hundreds of millions of dollars like “GI JOE” that give the viewers a visually amazing movie but not much else.
Movies I’d recommend to others would be according to what they were in the mood for. If they wanted action/adventure then the new “Star Trek” is at the top of my list even if you did not grow up watching the movies or never saw them on TV this movie really gets you rooting for the characters in it and how they got started. If you wanted horror I enjoyed “Drag Me To Hell” it was not overly gory but it is very intense and full of surprises. Watching the person I went with react to the movie was almost as enjoyable as the movie itself. The experience of going to the movie is what keeps me coming back to my favorite theater.
Going to the movie in a theater is always an experience sometimes good and sometimes bad. In a theater you lose control of the sound, temperature, volume and other movie goers. However if you want to be the first to see a long awaited movie you must go see it in a theater. More and more theaters have high definition movie theaters with amazing sound and comfortable stadium seating. These updated theaters will go a long way in securing theaters survival in the future. Older theaters are in danger of losing customers if they cannot offer a better picture and sound that are now found in homes with HD large screen TV’s found in most homes now.
Movie theaters have had to adjust to customers demands of high quality sound and pictures while providing this in a clean, safe and comfortable environment. Taking a family to a movie today is expensive and consumers want their monies worth. The internet, DVD’s, Blue Ray and On Demand movies will cut into the theaters bottom line but the film industry will adapt and cater to where the largest profits are. While movie theaters will survive they will have to continue to upgrade themselves to offer the highest quality product to consumers with lots of options.

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