Just figured why the film industry think they are struggling so much and it;s nothing to do with piratebay,
I like to go to the cinema alot but had a little girl in July. Here is the result:
Films Before Baby since may 2011
Hangover 2
X-Men
Bad Teacher
Green Lantern
Senna
Bridesmaids
Transformers 3
Holy Rollers
Larry Crowne
Horrible Bosses
Cars 2
Captain America
Mr Poppers Penguins
Super 8
Rise of the planet of the apes
Cowboys and Aliens
Inbetweeners
Final Destination 5
One Day
Friends with benefits
The Change Up
Crazy Stupid Love
Warrior
Jurassic Park
Whats your Number
Lion King 3D
Real Steel
Contagion
Ideas of March
Tower Heist
In Time
Arthur Christmas
Justice
Tin Tin
Happy Feet 2
Puss in Boots
MI4
Girl with dragon tattoo
War horse
Haywire
Underworld
The Grey
Chronical
Muppets
Woman in Black
Safe House
Extremely Loud and close etc
Wanderlust
This means war
21 Jump Street
Hunger Games
Battleships
Cabin in the Woods
The Avengers
American Pie Reunion
MIB 3
The Raid
5 Year Engagement
Ice Age 4
Dark Knight Rises
Amazing Spiderman
TED
The Expendables 2
Brave
Taken 2
Madagascar 3
The Shining (original)
Hotel Transylvania
Sky Fall
7 Psychopaths
The Hobbit
Pitch Perfect
Jack Reacher
Les Miserables
Gangster Squad
Django Unchained
Wrecking ralph
Die hard 5
I give it a year
side effects
the croods
oblivion
iron man 3
star trek
fast and furious 6
hangover 3
man of steel
films since baby July2013:
Rush
It clear that rather than blocking access to tpb the big isp's need to some how stop us reproducing.
I started a new job, you'd think I'd have plenty of money for the cinema but now I've no time instead! I've missed out on seeing some good films this year.
F1 is pretty much my favourite thing in the world. I still haven't seen Rush. I concur - piracy is not the issue!
Quote from: DEViANCE on November 04, 2013, 22:55:16 PM
It clear that rather than blocking access to tpb the big isp's need to some how stop us reproducing.
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I was thnking the same last night - I managed to watch Red all the way through on the sky box thing and realised I haven't been to the cinema since 2011 when my missus was up the duff and have only seen a couple of films on the telly.
Haven't been on a 'date' with the missus without the kid in 14 months.
Haven't been to the pub in months.
Haven't been drunk since last Christmas.
Had to give up my Cooper S with its super loud stereo.
Got a crappy family car to replace it.
Got no money even though I just got a promotion.
Haven't been abroad since 2011.
..
:/
To be honest, I typically hate the cinema experience, much to the disappointment of the GF. The thing that "killed" my movie watching was when my parents cut down on their sky subscription earlier this year. Until then we had been able to watch most programs on Sky and assocaited channels, through Sky On Demand on the xbox.
On the 8 hour flight to and from Antigua though I had plenty of time to catch up with films. Gutted that I missed the last 20 mins of Pacific Rim...still managed to watch Iron Man 3, World War Z, At Worlds End, and Star Trek. Would have watched more but foolishly thought I'd try and sleep on the return leg.
Watching films on a plane though is a terrible experience. The headsets are always god awful, the video quality is ropey and its totally disengaging to me. I do miss going to the cinema and only really go for something I really want to watch now, but that might change soon as they are building a new Cineworld nearby.
Why do you hate the cinema experience?
I just go to the late night showings, no hassles and often cheaper tickets to be had.
I just find myself much more comfortable at home. Can pause things, eat and drink what you like, you're in more control. Typically the cinemas I've been to have all been of fairly average quality, with maybe half of the films I've seen having issues with sound or similar. Also, as bad as it sounds, I hate "people". I don't know why, but it really bothers me when inevitably someone in front gets their phone out half way through a film, yet I'm totally ok if I'm watching a film at home and have much more distracting things going on.
I guess ultimately it comes down to resenting paying so much to see a film in what I find to be an uncomfortable environment, when I'm totally happy to wait a while and watch the film for free at home.
Lol.
Watch in awe as the Tekforumites have kids... get fat... grow old... :gag:
My "life" ended two years ago - but no regrets; they're worth it. :thumbup:
...I think.