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The problem is that cinema is not that great of an offer. The main reason for me is the artificial scarcity. Making the only place I can watch the movie, the cinema. If I look forward to the movie, I might pay the extra to watch it straight away. I do this max once a year. Next movie will probably be the last Dune movie.
I have a large OLED and can set the volume at a level I like. I can have subtitles if I want. The couch is bigger and more comfortable. I can pause the movie for a toilet break. I have a wife and pets I can cuddle under a blanket with.
The soda, candy and popcorn costs 1/4th.
It's just better in most ways. I think the image looks better on OLED than on a cinema screen. I also think the volume at the cinema is too high.
Lastly watching it at home is also 1/4th the price also.
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I also like the fact that I can have a beer or two on a Saturday night and not have to worry about driving.