I can never understand people that are racing to get up out of the seats and bolt for the doors as the credits roll.
Firstly I can't see the point in shuffling along for 5 minutes, staring at the back of someone's head and hitting the car park exodus at it's worse.
Secondly I don't understand how people don't want to let the film 'sink in' a little or as someone else once said, pay respects to the film and it's makers. If a film is poor, I won't bother but like when completing a game, I think the least I can do is watch the credits of a film that has in some way affected me.
Too many people want to consume rather than digest. I enjoy (if I've liked the film) basking in it's afterglow as it resonates with me and I remind myself of key scenes. I normally then head off with frienRAB discussing the film as we walk and then standing next to our cars, depending on how good or how charged the film made me feel.
I remember for Rambo, Warrior King and District 9 chatting about it for some time in the car park!
Personally I despair of those that can come out from seeing a film, even if it was lame, and when asked what they thought respond with a brain dead "it was okay" and then not have any other thoughts. How can you sit with flashing lights and sound in front of your eyes and not form or articulate a cohesive opinion?
Firstly I can't see the point in shuffling along for 5 minutes, staring at the back of someone's head and hitting the car park exodus at it's worse.
Secondly I don't understand how people don't want to let the film 'sink in' a little or as someone else once said, pay respects to the film and it's makers. If a film is poor, I won't bother but like when completing a game, I think the least I can do is watch the credits of a film that has in some way affected me.
Too many people want to consume rather than digest. I enjoy (if I've liked the film) basking in it's afterglow as it resonates with me and I remind myself of key scenes. I normally then head off with frienRAB discussing the film as we walk and then standing next to our cars, depending on how good or how charged the film made me feel.
I remember for Rambo, Warrior King and District 9 chatting about it for some time in the car park!
Personally I despair of those that can come out from seeing a film, even if it was lame, and when asked what they thought respond with a brain dead "it was okay" and then not have any other thoughts. How can you sit with flashing lights and sound in front of your eyes and not form or articulate a cohesive opinion?