#MTOS: How Do You View…Two?

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Back in November last year, for one of the topics we looked at aspects of viewing habits when watching films (you can see the original questions at
http://blog.filmfile.co.uk/2018/11/21/mtos-presents-how-do-you-view/ )

Well, whilst we dug down a bit into what we like and dislike about our viewing experiences, there were a few questions I cut from the list at the time, which I wanted to get back to. So, I’ve rounded off those leftover questions with a bundle of others to once more delve into our own love of watching films.

Join me at 8pm UK time this coming Sunday 18th August as we spend 90 minutes discussing around the following set of questions. As always, the chat takes place on Twitter, and all you need do is follow the #MTOS

Q1: What genre of film are you more likely to seek out at the cinema, and what genre are you more likely to choose home release?  Why? #MTOS

Q2: Which developments in the technology for viewing or presentation over the past few decades have been most important in your opinion, and which have been detrimental. #MTOS

Q3: After watching a film, do you immediately have an opinion you want to share, or do you let a film settle before discussing it? #MTOS

Q4: Do you ever give a film a second chance, to see if it was better than you remember?  Any examples of times when your opinion changed for the better? #MTOS

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Q5: Have you ever walked out of a film at the cinema?  What was it and why? #MTOS

Q6: Thinking about your choice of venue, what is it about your chosen cinema that makes you return to that one time and time again?  #MTOS

Q7: Old classics occasionally get screened at cinemas. Do you ever attend these, or are you happy with seeing them on home media?  Are there any old classics you would love to see on the big screen? #MTOS

Q8: How important are critics voices to you when deciding on a film to watch?  Do you ever find yourself influenced by another opinion? #MTOS

Q9: In this era where the production of a film is dissected in detail online before the release, are there times when this has worked against the release for you, and dissuaded you from seeing the film? #MTOS

Q10: Finally, spoilers – do you have a system to avoid spoilers, so that you can enjoy a film fresh minded?  Are there any films where spoiler drops ruined the enjoyment for you, or even put you off the film? #MTOS


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