Have you watched anime in the big screen?
Just watched Akira and I felt impressed about how much a movie can improve in a good theater, sound was astonishing and for some reason the movie just felt a lot better, even better than the first time I watched it.
Too bad there's not too many chances to do this.
Have you watched anime in the big screen?
Seen a few things. It may enhance the experience but that can also be bad. It can make you think mediocre or shit things are actually decent to great.
>tfw rolled a 1 on the birth lottery and thus trapped in a third world shithole where nothing but the biggest Hollywood garbage is shown at theaters
Why would that be a problem? If you're enjoying it then it doesn't matter what the quality of the actual show is.
I thought you were going to talk about how you can have people coughing, babies crying, teenagers talking and such things
I've always made it a personal goal to watch as many things in theatres that I can. Something about theatres is almost magical about how it can make you so immersed in a film. But I do admit that large crowds can ruin it sometimes. Watching the code geass movie in theatres was fun tho because of the crowd, seeing everyone's reactions to lelouches memories returning was amazing.
Maybe they aren't that mediocre then?
Usually normals aren't that common in certain kind of movies. I really would like to watch The End of Evangelion someday, but I don't even know if it has ever been in a western theater.
Watched Sakasama no Patema. It was alright
Anime movie audience is much worse than the audience for regular movies
I'd also love to go more often, but those fucking people that take their children ruin the atmosphere
Yes, the soundscape alone with worth it. I try and go when no one else does of course, other people are such a bother when it comes to cinemas here.
Even with the classics too?
I have to say this is the first time I watch anime in a decent theater (it's actually a great one and there's usually pretty decent public), before that I only watched stuff in a shitty college theater and it can't compare.
It took a long time in my country for anime to start being shown in first class theatres. Before that they were in back house theatres that could only seat about 50 or so people and in random parts of the city only. Seeing the change over the past decade or so has been amazing but also annoying since it introduced more normalfags to movies like it. But I do admit that the quality and sound is worth the couple annoying people that turn up.
Normalfags are not the problem; subhuman anime autists are the ones who make noise during the movie
I watched Madoka. PEOPLE WERE FLIPPING THEIR SHIT AFTERWARDS. HOLY SHIT!
Maybe if you're literally braindead. The only downside to watching on a big screen are the retards audibly laughing at every little joke or muching their food like pigs
I saw Akira in earlier this year in an 'alternative cinema'. Was pretty cool, good crowd.
They had a talk about how much detail is in Akira, for example there is a part where you see a city in the background in between two big buildings. The whole city is drawn in detail but you only see it partially and for like 0.5 seconds.
The only anime autists that annoyed me were the ones clearly from places like Twitter or reddit. They were hooting and calling out stupid ships whenever they would appear on screen. I would consider these people to still be normal fags ie. people who actively use those shit sites
I always thought it was just a technical behemoth and a messy adaptation but the for the first time I actually found it really damn good, even well written.
Clearest example of "Reddit = thing I don't like" in weeks
I saw Paprika and The Night is Short Walk on Girl in theaters. The latter was really good because there was around ten people max watching it and the sound system was great for the music.
When I saw Paprika it was at a normalfag movie festival and there were people on their phones and someone brought in kids. At TNIS there was a trio of weeaboos that would obnoxiously shout whenever the gay cross dressing guy appeared. Besides them everyone else was quiet and I even overheard two Yea Forumsnon looking guys comparing the movie to 3 Gatsu.
Sorry you feel so personally attacked by using reddit as an example. I meant just twitter. Do you feel better now?
I went to see dragonball Z return of F in theaters. It was pretty damn cringey. There was this obese Mexican chick making comments throughout the entire film
>OOHHHH SHIT MAN
>DAMN THIS IS EPIC
>(whistles when characters take their shirt off)
normalfags unironically enjoy clapping in movie theaters. go to a movie theater sometime.
I saw:
>Arrietty (dubbed)
>The Wind Rises (dubbed)
>Mirai
>Fukkatsu no Lelouch
>Fireworks
>Koe no Katachi
>Boruto (my sister took us to see it, was okay)
>Ordinal Scale (surprisingly was very good, went in expecting a memefest to laugh at)
Only recently have they started bringing anime to theaters near me, so I didn't get to see stuff like Madoka in theaters.
I just remembered they were doing this movie in some normal theaters in my country like 17 years ago.
It was really weird because literally no one knew about the franchise (I was hard into anime and I barely knew about it because the pink Dreamcast and Segata Sanshiro commercials) and there wasn't anime in theaters, I don't even know why it was there.
Sadly I didn't watch it because they were doing the two towers or return of the king, can't remember which one.
>being too pussy to tell that fat mexican hog to shut her ass up
I don't think they even screen anime movies in the theaters in my country, unless it's something from Studio Ghibli or Shinkai.
He's right though; plebbit 'anime fans' are in it for the attention.
are you Chilean?
No, why?
Oh, i just watch akira in a cinema too. i think maybe you were there. nevermind
I watched the Bungou Stray Dogs movie in theatres, only people were me, some random group of noisy annoying trannies who didn’t know shit and a few dudes who actually knew what they were watching
How was that not filled with fujos?
I like to assume most fujos don't have the money to spend on films as they do on commissioning yaoi art.
Only the first Pokemon movie and the Digimon movie when they came out.
I'm hoping foreign subbed material becomes more normal around here. I'm tired of the Hollywood BS everywhere.
>go to the theater one night to watch a movie
>fucking single mom and her louf brat are in a seat behind me
>kid wont stop laughing and rattling his cup full of ice
>he drops it
>the mom picks it up and gives it back to him
>ice rattling commences again
Idk why I just didn't get up and leave. I guess I didn't want to feel like I wasted an evening and 25 dollars.
They're at least being seen as a profit. I live in Orlando and the only showings for this stuff used to be at Disney or Universal's theaters. Now it's in nearly every theater around me.
Couldn't just kill them stealthy like a true ninja?
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