...because I will be sleeping through all of them.
It was a busy weekend, but I managed to find the time to sneak away to see "Man of Steel." I went to a multiplex theater that's fairly close to my house, but which I hadn't visited for a while, and I found it's in the middle of renovations. My showing was in one of the newly renovated theater rooms. The movie was mediocre at best, but OMG the seats! This theater is installing full recliners, grouped togthere in pairs separated by a really wide armrest (which can be raised up if the seat next to yours is empty. They are hands down the comfiest seats I've ever experienced in a movie theater. I did have a slight problem finding a place to stow my backpack, since it obviously can't be slid under the seat, but it turns out there's enough room where the pairs of seats abut to accommodate a backpack or purse without anyone tripping on it.
So if you ever visit the 20 Grand and hear someone snoring in row 17, that will be me. ;-)
It was a busy weekend, but I managed to find the time to sneak away to see "Man of Steel." I went to a multiplex theater that's fairly close to my house, but which I hadn't visited for a while, and I found it's in the middle of renovations. My showing was in one of the newly renovated theater rooms. The movie was mediocre at best, but OMG the seats! This theater is installing full recliners, grouped togthere in pairs separated by a really wide armrest (which can be raised up if the seat next to yours is empty. They are hands down the comfiest seats I've ever experienced in a movie theater. I did have a slight problem finding a place to stow my backpack, since it obviously can't be slid under the seat, but it turns out there's enough room where the pairs of seats abut to accommodate a backpack or purse without anyone tripping on it.
So if you ever visit the 20 Grand and hear someone snoring in row 17, that will be me. ;-)