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Mousterpiece theatre podcast
Mousterpiece theatre podcast








mousterpiece theatre podcast

“For an audience: dead center in the middle of the theater is ideal. And now it’s because it’s the only way NOT to have to see a pale-blue sea of cellphone screens!” But it started before that, simply because I’ve got long legs and hate having the bottom of the frame interrupted by people’s heads. I’d like to say it’s because, like the cinephiles in ‘The Dreamers,’ I want to be the first person to be struck by the images coming off the screen. “Unless it’s an IMAX screen, I almost always - particularly if it’s a small theater or screening room - sit in the front row. I’m not so picky, though, as packed houses forced me to enjoy ‘The Avengers’ and ‘Prometheus’ from the neck-breaking seats in the front.” “I prefer left-hand side, in the back at least 3/4 of the way up.

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Mark Young, Sound on Sight/ New York Movie Klub: But if you’ve had a few beers before a movie or need to leave the theater quickly, an aisle seat is ideal since your bathroom trip won’t disrupt the other filmgoers.” “The ideal place is the middle of whichever row ensures that the edges of the screen are right at the edge of your peripheral vision. The Future of Movie Streaming Is an 'Exhausting' 'Beautiful Nightmare'Īfter 25 Years, These Are the 'Friends' Characters Critics Love the Mostįrom 'Nymphomaniac' to 'Little Ashes': Unsimulated Sex Scenes in 40 FilmsĢ023 Emmy Predictions: Outstanding Talk Series Alan Zilberman, Brightest Young Things/ Tiny Mix Tapes:










Mousterpiece theatre podcast