agreed doesnt have to be one or the other answer can always be all the above
also audiences venturing out to classics in general tend not to be the rude/disruptive ones
yeah like i said to each his own i think 360” is larger than 100 or 120” i still go in for pretty any movie if i can swing it.
i mean wes anderson on the big screen!! whew gotta luv all that symmetry!
for me it's all about immersion and how the stories depicted by the movies are all about larger than life. i mean if you have ever experienced 76FT x 55FT like my local true size IMAX... there is simply no going back.
i was lucky enough to watch 2001 4k remaster for a super limited run like 4-5...
i dont think it'll completely go away, but as was the trend prior to pandemic, audiences are only showing up for larger tentpoles and occasionally indie markets. it'll become more and more specialized and be more like broadway theater.
i can see $50 to $100/person ticket prices and rules like...
just wanna parachute in here and say that even the smallest auditoriums in multiplex has 30FT diagonal that's roughly 360" so unless you can afford real estate that can house a 300+" screen there is still no comparison. in some ways you go primarily for the screen size.
most of the audio...
if you have naysayers in your life i think inviting them over and blowing them away is always key imho.
if you’ve got a decent system it would be the envy of your friends/fam