Personally I cant stand the places. I liked to have a beer with mine and sit in a comfy seat without interruption from people all around me so I gave up many years ago. Plus the cost is ridiculous.
Last time was early 90's and it was sooo expensive then, besides having to drive and pay parking fees (used to walk to local flea-pit - went twice a week when courting). A set-up, such as described earlier by someone; local, small, tables to chat at would attract me. Where I lived in France there was one like that in every town, usually at the village Salle. I think I will suggest it at the next Community Centre Committee meeting. Thanks Scooping (just remembered who posted concept).
used to go a few times year when they had double features, now only to see new alien covenant film, and guardians of the galaxy 2
but will go to see new blade runner film when it comes out.
I have been out all day and haven't the time to read all the replies. But I can't remember the last time I went to the pictures. The thought of sitting in the dark, with all those people masticating away, fills me with dread !
I'm not a big film fan, but go a couple of times a year if there's something I particularly want to see. I don't like the huge chain cinemas, but our local one is small and comfortable.
We go if there's an action film that needs to be seen on a big screen or if the grandchildren are staying and the weather's grim, though I do find their films awful, I nearly nodded of through Beauty and the Beast.
Last movie I went to was Titanic - the one with DiCaprio, cinema closed after that, was knocked down, a new cineplex built, first movie they showed was Titanic, I didn't go back - not been since. Gosh, 20 years since I've been to a movie :0
I used to go a lot but haven't for many years, I find it a bit claustrophobic these days. However depite the replies to this thread my 2 local cinemas always has long queues of people outside. I thought cinemagoing had had a considerable revival last few years.
not been to the films for a good long while, too damn expensive for one thing then there are the mobile phone users that pizz me off, what's the point of sitting through a film that you can't hear.
there's still something special about being in a crowd watching a film on a really big screen; but it seems Britons increasingly dislike and distrust each other these days. And my hearing is too poor for cinemas; I have to wait to watch a version with subtitles on TV or DVD.
I think the last time I went was to see Toy Story with my sons, haven't been for years.
Too expensive, uncomfy seats and the occasional rude member of staff.