Posted by bobinSD on February 03, 2016 at 10:06:26 from (137.216.208.116):
In Reply to: Re: ot movies old vs new posted by Pair-a-dice farm on February 03, 2016 at 09:17:03:
I don't think I could watch any movie 6 times...
I hear ya. My kids watch movies over and over and over. Normally about their tenth time through it I've walked through the room or overheard most of the movie, but not in the correct order. It gets worse for the series (my high-school boy is a "Fast and Furious" fan so I am somewhat aware of most of the scenes but have no idea what order they show up in within a given movie or within the series.)
I can count on one hand the number of movies I've actually sat through from beginning to end in the last 10 years. Most are movies the local church sponsors by promising the movie theater that they will buy X amount of tickets if the theater brings the movie to town (Courageous, God's not Dead, etc). Then the church buys the tickets and re-sells them. The rest are movies that my wife thinks I would like, so she brings them home and I feel compelled to actually sit through them. For example, I liked the book "The Martian", so now that that's out the wife will rent it and pretty much force me to sit down and watch it. I'll probably enjoy it, but I'm way to hyper enjoy sitting still for that long.
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