Want to see movie

>want to see movie
>have no one to go to the cinema with
Have you ever gone to the cinema on your own?

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No singles policy at my cinema.

Yup, twice. Pacific Rim Uprising and Alita: Battle Angel.

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Going by yourself is the true movie going experience.

Are you memeing

No one gives a shit if you go alone. I don’t get this meme.

I don't make the rules if that's what you're asking.

Once for a funny movie. Want to go together?

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It's honestly the best way to go. If I go with my gf, I end up spending twice as much anyway. (Two tickets, more KinoCorn, etc.) Plus, going alone means it's your experience and you can see whatever the hell you want. Honestly, I don't know why people go to the movies with others.

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This. Going to the theater is sold as a group activity, something you do with friends or with a date. But in fact there's nothing less suited to a social activity.
The only times you talk is right before it starts and once it's over, the rest of the time you just sit in silence. I have no idea why it's sold to us as the perfect way to spend a few hours with your friends when it's the only time you actively ignore each other for three hours.

Yea Forums is a shit garbage board full of insecure incels

I always watch movie alone.
>just get in there and sit quietly

>Have you ever gone to the cinema on your own?
All the time.
If the cinema is at least 50% full, then no one will even notice.
If the cinema is mostly empty, then the ushers will check up on you every so often to make sure you don't whip your dick out or something.

why don't you go with your mom?

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She refuses to after the incident with the popcorn and my penis

no, but I went to a hockey game by myself once.

Cinemas should organize some kind of event aimed at people who go on their own. Bring together the friendless, the elderly, the lonely, the singles, the bored, and let them watch a film together.
Sell them drinks and snacks afterwards and let them mingle.

Honestly, why haven't they cashed in on the lonely market yet? There's millions of potential paying customers who never spend a single penny in cinemas because they don't want to go alone and feel judged.

Went to see TLJ after breaking up with my girlfriend, it was like cutting yourself when you're depressed.

Alita

Going by yourself at 2 pm on a monday is the purest kino experience

yeah
to watch episode 7 no less which made the whole experience even worse
i ate a whole mcmenu by myself too
i do have friends but that day i was feeling really depressed

All the time.
Also I eat out alone like a boss.

I was actually arrested last time I went to the movies alone.

I usually go alone

>Are you memeing
Soon it won't be a meme.

>Alita
This
I watched it 6 times alone, in 4 different cinemas.
Everytime I sat right in the middle, surrounded by couples and families.
I didn't give a fuck.
Great film.

i might start going alone, there's a pretty neat arthouse cinema near me and it's comfy as fuck

I saw IT by myself and kept feeling like everyone thought I was a wierdo. Haven't been back since but I'm planning to do another solo run when the new joker comes out.

Tbh all memes aside it's pretty fucking pathetic to want to watch the modern shit they're putting out so badly that you go alone. I hate going to the theatre, all the movies suck and its overpriced, and the only reason I do anymore is because my crippled borderline autistic school friend whom I feel sorry for won't go alone so we go with him so he can watch his capeshit and fantasize about being captain america and not some palsy'd loser living with his parents at 23

No I always go to the cinema with my hot sister
>everyone thinks she is my gf
>everyone treats me better and gives me more respect

Went to see Borg vs McEnroe and I was the only person there. Good film BTW

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Having the theatre all to yourself is great

I always try to see a film as close to its final session as I can to increase the odds

I just did tonight. Saw Shazam, gave me some smiles I really needed.

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Some creep shows up to watch Joker alone and the whole theater is going to clear out. Come to think of it, that's a pretty good plan for a quiet screening.

Going to the first screening of the day is truly the best experience, you have the whole kinoplex for yourself and can sit wherever you want. I feel you user and i fucking love it

I saw Karate Kid last week and there was about 10 people in the theater. Plus it had the reclining seats. Very comfy.

in what year

this. only other respectful patron attend these times. no teenagers or annoying kids.

no.
I watch Arthouse in the cinema with my grandma most of the time (i'm a zoomer) and sometimes with my dad but he's always busy traveling.
Most of the time I go with my dad and my brother to watch capeshit

I'll only go alone if i'm planning on doing it drunk or high. Going to a movie alone sober? fuck that

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it was the 35th anniversary

I truly pity such sheep that feel insecure whenever they are alone. I'm the protagonist of my own life; you're just an ancillary character in someone else's.

You're supposed to talk to your friends about the movie you just watched.

The worst case scenario is that cute girl/amateur stripper that you never called back even though she was interested happens to be in the row in front of you with her new boyfriend and sees that you're alone and can't help laughing at you but other than that it's alright

based delusional narcissist

i go about once a week on the weekends to an arthouse theater which has free seating which i love because i can reach early and get a seat right smack dab in the middle in front of the kinoscreen. i try to dress like im going on a date when i go to see the movies alone. but i always make sure that the movie i'm going to watch is something that i would like or at the very least be thought provoking. the stereotype of single moviewatchers being manbabies wearing cargoshorts and t shirts is just not true. i see a lot of people, young men and women going to experience a kino alone. it makes me glad that they view cinema as a serious dialogue between the kino and the kinosseur. the only thing that irks me is the fridays no single policy, but i get around it easily by looking for a girl who's also going alone and entering the incel detector together with her.

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I've never done it but I'm sick of shitty camrips or waiting 4 months for the blu-ray so I'm starting to think about it

My plan is to get there when the lights are already out so people don't see me sitting on my own, then sneak out before the credits roll. Anyone experience with that?

Don't be daft. No one will care. Nobody will think twice about the umpteenth random stranger who walked into the theatre.

yeah, probably more than a dozen times. no one gives a shit. Idk why you dorks are so self-conscious about going alone to a place where you sit in silence for hours.

last time was a couple of weeks ago to see Birds of Passage (latest movie by the director of Embrace of the Serpent).

Yeah I've been alone. When my parents asked who I went with and I told them they didn't believe me. They kept winking at me asking who's the lucky girl. I think deep down they knew but would rather believe what they wanted to hear.

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The most Kino movies I saw alone
Dunkirk and Blade Runner 2047
It was the truest kino experience.

I’ve seen maybe five films alone at the cinema, but I’m handsome so it’s not a big deal. Except for that time I pregamed too hard and the manager checked my bag to find my E&J handle. She let me come back in though. Anyways, just go watch a movie. Who gives a fuck? We all live alone, really, and we all die alone

Watching Blade Runner 2047 by myself in an empty theater was one of the best times I've had

I saw BR2047 alone and Dunkirk at a true IMAX screen in Seattle. both were very good cinematic experiences. BR2047 was far better, though. I think Nolan achieved his vision with Dunkirk, but an artistic exhibition of war just doesn't pack the same punch as a more sober, uncompromising depiction.

i dont know why anyone would bring a date to the movies like if she's your gf sure but a date like why would you do that arent dates supposed to be where you get to know each other and not stare at a screen for 2 hours but yeah thats just me talking

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Nope. It's strange though, it isn't weird to go shopping alone, it isn't weird to eat in public alone (in certain places), it isn't weird to go to the gym or for a walk by yourself, yet doing something that requires no talking at all (going to the movies) is considered a social event that must be done with friends or family.

I think it's just supposed to be an activity you can talk about user, but don't trust me I wouldn't know

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Of course, why wouldn't I?

Watching movies in the comfort of your home with friends is more of a social activity than watching a film in public. Cause unless you’re an asshole, you’re not talking during the movie in a theater. At least you can quip back and forth at home. Just go to the theater by yourself.

Just once, went to go see TDK by myself. Had a good time

I've only ever gone to the cinema alone

Lone wolf

went yesterday to see Us

the faggot manager said "Oh hey hoho still haven't seen Us yet huh? Let me know what you think!"

it was good, but I kept it to myself, just like everything in my life

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i did this with dunkirk

i still hate that movie because of the mood i was in

I watched The Phantom Menace about a month after release all by myself in the theater. It was awesome. I've watched movies with just the person I went with before, but I use to go to movies alone all the time when I was a teenager.

once was plenty, watch something else

It's definitely not a first date thing, many young couples make that mistake. First date you go to a public place with things to talk about if conversation dries up due to nerves (zoo, museum, walk in the park), or dinner if you're confident you two won't run out of things to talk about.
Seeing a movie is terrible on a first date. There's a huge gap in interaction in the middle of the date. Besides, if you liked it but she didn't or vice versa it hangs over you as a thing you disagree on when what you want on a first date is to find what you have in common. It's a disaster as a first date.

how was it? looked cool

Online seat reservation is the best thing ever, you can literally check for which screening will be the least amount of people (or no one at all) before even buying/reserving your seat. I haven't been to a screening with more than 5 people in the theater in years.

Absolutely based, thanks my local cinema for taking care of us autists.

Do ameriburgers really look down on people that watch movies alone? Jesus christ

Well, incase the movie is shit you have someone to crack jokes with.

All the time. Except when kids want to see a movie or naggy wife wants to tag along.

I love going to movies alone. I used to cut class in high school and go to the dollar shows all the time. Fond memories. Girlfriends are annoying.

no

Yes. I used to love going to the cinema sunday morning. Most of the time there were only one or two people at the screening. Much much better than going with friends or a girl desu.

It's good for keeping tenuous friendships alive. You don't have to actually speak, yet you are "spending time together."

The only thing I can say is sometimes when a film becomes extremely tense and it manages to make an entire packed screening completely dead silent you can sort of feel everyone feeling the same thing and it only amps the emotion that more.

Though that's rare in todays zoomer adhd le society

it was great. highly recommend watching it. it deals with some themes that were also present in EotS, but it certainly has its own identity. it's on a smaller scale in terms of time and scope, but it's a hard-hitting story. there isn't really any weakness. if you like Guerra's work, then you'll like this for sure.

personally, I give it an 8/10.

All the time, unironically. I just dont have anyone to go with

Fuck no people would think I'm preparing to shoot up the place. I wouldn't do that. Maybe Congress.