2nd July 2004, 8:56 AM
Those commercials are the only funny commercials I've seen in a long time...
Anyway, I make it a point not to watch a frickin' documentary in a theater. I don't see the point. WHY exactly do I want to see that blown up on a giant screen in super ultra sound, exactly? Seems a waste to me to see a movie that isn't meant to actually drag you into a compelling story, and doesn't even make use of that technology in a theater. I'll watch it where the technology sucks, my TV, as this movie is SUPPOSED to be watched. Besides that, this isn't something to watch in the company of strangers, because there's actual opinions here and I might suddenly get embarressed for even being there at certain points.
Anyway, I make it a point not to watch a frickin' documentary in a theater. I don't see the point. WHY exactly do I want to see that blown up on a giant screen in super ultra sound, exactly? Seems a waste to me to see a movie that isn't meant to actually drag you into a compelling story, and doesn't even make use of that technology in a theater. I'll watch it where the technology sucks, my TV, as this movie is SUPPOSED to be watched. Besides that, this isn't something to watch in the company of strangers, because there's actual opinions here and I might suddenly get embarressed for even being there at certain points.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)