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    yeah mtv and most of television has gone down the drain. I don't care about how any celebrity lives...i don't care about their petty problems..I don't care about well edited tv shows parading themselves around as "reality". who's reality? not mine.

    MTV was once a good channel that played music videos. Then it turned to mostly rap trash videos and stupid shows. Now I don't know what it plays because i got too disgusted with it.

    MTV2 came along and started doing what MTV was supposed to be doing, playing music videos. MTV had turned into the junk closet and MTV2 started junking up their programming as well it appears.
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    Originally Posted by ROF
    Originally Posted by LDinOR
    That would be sad, to lose the experience of the big screen. It has already been whittled down by multi-screen theater smaller sizes. Oh well, I suppose I won't be around in 30 to 40 years, but my kids will and I wonder what the film experience will be like by then.
    Kids come home from school on a rainy tuesday afternoon. One friend says to the other let's watch a movie. The other asks mom if they can watch a movie. Mom asks which one. Kids scream (Insert movie title). Mom asks if that is available already. Kids scream yes it was released today. Mom goes into the media room and selects the movie on the view screen menu. Mom types in password for payment acknowledgement. Movie previews begin playing before the premiere of {insert movie title) starts playing a few minutes later.

    We can only hope. :)
    Don't forget the obligatory 10 minutes of Coke, body fragrance, and cell phone provider commercials.

    These are a must in today's (and tomorrow's) theater experience.
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    Does the media room have a seventy foot screen? Oh well, it still sounds awesome, and I'm sure it will be true soon. Every film ever made available any time without leaving the house. Man I would gladly sacrifice screen size for that bit of digital age wonder.
    Old home videos are historical documents that may be best used to annoy your children.
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    Originally Posted by LDinOR
    Does the media room have a seventy foot screen? Oh well, it still sounds awesome, and I'm sure it will be true soon. Every film ever made available any time without leaving the house. Man I would gladly sacrifice screen size for that bit of digital age wonder.
    What if you had one of those digital projectors, periperally it would be no bigger or smaller. Actually it could be whatever size suits your taste with the only limitation being the size of the wall you could project it on.
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    There are license plate covers and spray to hide them from traffic cameras. There should be a way to make a one-way peel and stick non-reflector to hide your dvr from the camera police.
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  6. However, Disney took this one stage further in 2003 when it issued security staff with night vision goggles and metal detectors, ahead of screenings of the animated movie Finding Nemo.
    If Disney & Sony ever got together, their lovechild would be the anti-christ
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    Originally Posted by dnix71
    There are license plate covers and spray to hide them from traffic cameras. There should be a way to make a one-way peel and stick non-reflector to hide your dvr from the camera police.

    doesnt work
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    Originally Posted by offline
    However, Disney took this one stage further in 2003 when it issued security staff with night vision goggles and metal detectors, ahead of screenings of the animated movie Finding Nemo.
    If Disney & Sony ever got together, their lovechild would be the anti-christ
    Thanks. I needed that.
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