It seems everyone has a different sitting preference at the movies. I want the ultimate experience: the screen completely filling my vision, like I’m in the movie. Usually the third or fourth row. My wife complains we’re too close. Then I see people way in the back and it must be like watching TV the screen is so small. I don’t understand that at all. So, Lemmy, where do you sit with your popcorn and why?

Bonus question: best movie food / candy, and how do you sneak it in?

  • I only go to IMAX and sit in the back. I feel it gives me the widest view of the screen. I’m personally limited a bit because my left eye is pretty crappy. I tend to sit more towards left side facing the screen. That way my dominant eye is more capable of taking in the whole field of view.

    I buy popcorn. Large which comes with free refill. Then i get my refill when I’m leaving. Yay! Popcorn for home.

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      Oh hey I also have a bad left eye so I also prefer to sit on the left side if I can. I like to be more in the middle though, having the screen be most of my vision. I had to see Oppenheimer in the furthest row since that was all that was available at our screening and I felt like it took me out of the experience a bit being able to clearly see the borders.

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      So you pay extra to go to the largest screen possible, then sit as far away as you can to make it small enough for you to see? That seems… suboptimal.

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          Have you been to an IMAX? Every seat can see the whole screen.

          I don’t understand this comment… Why do you think I’m implying that people can’t see the whole screen from every seat? I don’t see how it’s related to what I said.

          I was simply jokingly observing the irony of sitting at the back to reduce the size of the screen in your field of vision because you have difficulties observing a wide field – a problem that is exacerbated by going to a larger screen in the first place.

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              Yes, he understands that but then why go to the big theatre? Not that there’s anything wrong with that…

              • Bigger the better! This 70mm IMAX is a rare treat. Very few IMAX can show it.

                Why wouldn’t i want to sit in front of a huge screen in a good position where I can just sit back and take it all in without being dizzy by whipping my head side to side following the action.