I saw "Yes Man" the other night ... not a bit too shabby.
I saw "Yes Man" the other night ... not a bit too shabby.
no autographs, please!
The more I see, the more I don't know for sure. - John Lennon
Life is ... Too Short.
"It seems we living the 'American Dream', but the people highest up got the lowest self-esteem. The prettiest people do the ugliest things ... for the road to riches and diamond rings."
I just finished watching The Shawshank Redemption, so now I understand that "Brooks was here" reference from a Family Guy episode
To each their own, I suppose. It was a typical mindless Hollywood flick, IMO. Nothing special to recommend it, sorry.
No Country For Old Men.
Went to see "Bolt". If you have young kids, or like kids movies, its a must.
8 out of 10.
Second thoughts can generally be amended with judicious action; injudicious actions can seldom be recovered with second thoughts.
--Cyteen by C.J.Cherryh
Valkyrie
It was an interesting story, but there were problems with inappropriate accents that I found very distracting. Not as good as Benjamin Button or Doubt.
BTW - I really love movies, but I think every time I see a movie in a theater, I am that much more interested in having a home movie theater. I hate listening to people chomp popcorn, I always get stuck near someone who either smells bad or insists on talking on their phone, too many little kids where they don't belong, the floors are sticky, and I am always hoping whoever sat in the chair before me didn't have lice.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
After that story about the guy who shot that guy in the theaters, I'm afraid to watch The Curious Case of Benjamin Button LOL
..::.*Love is giving someone the ability to break your heart but trusting them not to*.::..
Just got back from watching Benjamin Button. Part of me says it's good in the sense that I was emotionally drawn into the movie.
Part of me said it was too slow. Imho I think it was overrated. But not bad.
In wall/ceiling speakers speakers, 61" HDTV, bluray player...sure beats some sticky, cum covered movie theater with some annoying people that don't know when to shut up.
Seriously, i wonder how much it would cost to do the whole thing - the big screen, the projector, fancy speakers, movie theater seats, and I don't know what else...
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
A lot...we decided not to do theater seats though.
Speakers. You have two options. In wall/ceiling or satellite.
In wall/ceiling isn't the easiest thing to do. Speakers themselves vary in prices depending on what you want. The more expensive usually means better sound quality. We ran polks all around with an infinity center channel.
The center channel alone was about $350
The thing that's nice about in wall/ceiling. They don't get in the way, looks cleaner, and most people don't see them because they can usually be painted.
Price is also going to depends on if you want to go 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1. Also add in the price of a receiver that can handle the amount of speakers you want.
The TV/Projector + screen is pretty much preference. I prefer LCD's over a projector. Plasmas are a little nicer picture but they're known to not last forever and gradually decline in image quality. LCD is the best option imho. If you have any windows nearby, watching with a projector during the daylight will suck.
Seating is whatever you want.
Thanks for responding, AJ. Unfortunately, I am not techy enough to understand everything you wrote. I am hoping for a dollar amount, such as $2000 for low-end, 10,000 for high-end. I think I'd want the theater seats, though. They are comfortable enough to sit in for a couple of hours, but not so comfy i'd fall asleep.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?