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well i don't even have a garage so i would still need quite a lot of money. what about your neighbours?
Quote from: odeon on July 12, 2007, 03:21:46 PMIt does. But cinemas are dying all over the world. You can download just about anything, screen it at home with a sound system that is both cheaper and better than the average multiplex box's out there. I'm one of the last of a dying breed. You have company over here: http://www.nm-cinemas.co.uk/ these guys have been reviving old 'picture houses' around the North with a fair bit of success.
It does. But cinemas are dying all over the world. You can download just about anything, screen it at home with a sound system that is both cheaper and better than the average multiplex box's out there. I'm one of the last of a dying breed.
see? you have to come to england, now!
can i move in?
Quote from: Lucifer on July 12, 2007, 04:32:38 PMsee? you have to come to england, now! Quote from: I Love Seány on July 12, 2007, 04:48:02 PMcan i move in? i'll make up the bed.
nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Quote from: I Love Seány on July 12, 2007, 03:53:58 PMwell. i love a real movie theater, beats home stuff any day. it's just that other people tend to make it less fun. if i was a millionaire i'd build my own movie theater and live there.You don't have to be a millionaire but you do have to know where to get the stuff you need. I have a fully functional cinema in my garage, with 12 seats and a 3-metre screen. I even have a separate projection booth. It's mostly recycled cinema technology from closed-down theatres, from the projector to the Dolby processor.
well. i love a real movie theater, beats home stuff any day. it's just that other people tend to make it less fun. if i was a millionaire i'd build my own movie theater and live there.
Not that hard really... a LCD monitor taken apart to just the glass, three lenses and one big damn light bulb.