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I mean, beyond trying to get the best picture and sound. I've read about people and their home theaters and how much they really try to replicate an evening at the theater, or at least what that meant before the proliferation of commercials, people talking on their cell phones, etc.
I'm curious how dedicated members here are with their home theaters. For instance: If you have it, do you hang up the poster for the movie you are going to watch? Do you have "theater candy" on hand for the screening? Do you watch trailers for movies before you start the feature? Short subjects like cartoons? Do you pause to take bathroom breaks or sweat it out like you would have to in a theater? If you are hosting, do you remind people to shut off their phones and shut their mouths? Do you turn the lights all the way down? Etc. |
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