Centre with like-minded people/friends
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I watched DOS last year with 11 companions. Two of these were not that into LOTR and Tolkien in general and ruined all the good moments by having their own internal banter and laughing out loud. They single-handedly semi-ruined my cinema experience and that won't happen again.
About 1/10 times I'll buy a popcorn and a coca cola. Prices are decent, just as high as the snacks described by fellow US tornadoes but the difference being that they are this costly everywhere.
Although I have occasionally been to the cinema by myself (I tend to see films Midday -Early Afternoon on weekdays it's cheaper and much quieter, so know one bothers you anyway) I'd prefer to be with a friend or two to share the laughs and grimaces with, my close friends tend to have pretty similar tastes in cinema, so it's often more fun to see even terrible films this way.
I prefer to:
-Sit in the Middle Back (say 2/3 of the rows back from the front), best view of the screen, cheaper than the back, easier access to the aisles and normally less crowded.
-Buy my own drinks/snacks, though I rarely bring them into screenings anymore. I like popcorn as much as anyone, but Cinema food is ridiculously overpriced, and only ends up making you more thirsty, no fun when you are going blind into a 3 hour blockbuster and you don't know when the twist is coming.
-Not a fan of 3D or IMAX, the film should have a good story front and centre, paying more for a gimmicky format that only slightly alters the viewing experience isn't a plus in my book-I'll like or hate the film regardless of what format it is in, and I don't see the point in paying more for 'luxury' seats when they are generally placed further away from the screen than the cheaper seats I normally use.
-Whether I watch it in the cinema, or wait for release on DVD tends to depend on critical reviews, and my own free time, I tend to only see 'event' films in the cinema-if I'm paying more to see it on a big screen, I'd expect to see a 'big' film in the process, but I'd like to know if it's good one beforehand!
My favorite funny movie-going memory
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was when I was in high school. I took a friend from Pakistan to see Jesus Christ Superstar. It was during Ramadan, and the movie started before sundown, so she took a casserole in a tupperware in her purse. She was on the edge of her seat during the scene where the priest was offering Judas the money, and she whispered to me, "Is he going to take it?"
We sit near the top, at the back in the center.
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Our theater seems to have smallish theaters with enormous screens, so the farther back we can get, the better. Usually we pick the second from the last row, smack in the middle. The sound is usually fine wherever you sit.
I go with the fam, which is Mr. Eruvande and the two boys. We generally eat before we go to a show, so we don't have to buy the expensive snacks. If we do buy snacks, the kids get a kids' pack, which includes a small drink, small popcorn and a small bag of gummies all on a cardboard holder. Mr. Eruvande and I will share a drink and a small popcorn, but I usually drink most of the drink and he eats most of the popcorn.
Interesting to get another person's perspective who doesn't know the story.
One of my funniest experiences in a theater was during a quiet moment in the film (can't remember which film). All of a sudden we heard the clink of a glass bottle, followed by the sound of it rolling down the slanted concrete floor, followed by a family-unfriendly expletive. I think somebody dropped his illicit beer.