The film noir slate was particularly rich as was the experience
of seeing these film on the big screen — the lighting, the compositions, the close - ups all popped in a way that just doesn't happen when you watch these titles on TV.
Factor in concessions, transportation to and from the theater, and — for some moviegoers, anyway — inflated babysitting rates, and
seeing films on the big screen becomes a pretty costly pastime.
I say this because, the movie is not fast paced, nor does it have a lot of action, and in todayâ (TM) s society that is what most people want when
they see films on the big screen.
If you're a Studio Ghibli / Miyazaki fan like I am, every opportunity to
see these films on the big screen is worth considering.
I am beyond excited that I will not only get to
see the film on the big screen but also get to see Paul Reubens himself take to the stage afterwards to discuss the film and his legacy as Pee - Wee Herman.
People like to
see these films on the big screen.»
Some might say that it's a good excuse to
see the film on the big screen, but considering the way that Smith has been marketing «Red State» (taking the show on the road and charging big bucks to see it), the whole thing stinks of a last - ditch effort to bleed more money from his fans.
Yes, the visuals are a huge part of this film, though we in India will not be able to
see this film on the big screen.
Lucky fans of Joe Dante's 1984 Christmas horror - comedy classic Gremlins will have the opportunity to
see the film on the big screen when it returns to...
But there's no box office record and therefore no proof that anyone anywhere bought a ticket to
see this film on the big screen.
We'll save that moment for you, be sure to
see this film on the big screen.
He also confirmed that moviegoers will be able to
see the film on the big screen one more time, but only in US theaters.