Have Your Own Home Movie Theater with Streaming

When streaming is so simple, why go to the movie theater?

Well-known+streaming+apps+that+let+their+users+view+movies+in+the+comfort+of+their+own+homes.

Photo Ariana Smith

Well-known streaming apps that let their users view movies in the comfort of their own homes.

Ariana Smith, Staff Writer

Everyone enjoys going to the movies because of the intense aroma of buttery popcorn, the palpable energy of your fellow moviegoers and the well-known previews that you want to detest but just can’t. However, picture yourself curled up in your favorite blanket on your comfortable couch. With ease, you reach over and take the remote, then you begin to browse said streaming service with a plethora of choices. Not having to pay for an AMC large popcorn when you can choose any snack you want from your kitchen. The most convenient and affordable way to watch movies is through streaming services.

It is impossible to beat the ease and convenience of streaming a movie at home. You don’t have to travel anywhere, you’re surrounded by people you know rather than a large group of strangers and if you wanted to, you could even watch a movie in your pajamas. You can simply experience a degree of comfort at home that you might not receive at the theater. Additionally, since it can be seen at any time, you don’t have to worry about running late or missing a movie at home. You could even turn your room into a DIY movie theater to make it feel even more authentic if you feel more at ease in the theater and its aesthetic. This can be accomplished with bookcase speakers, home theater seats, blackout shades, etc.

The days of paying outrageous prices for a movie ticket that increases in price as the day wears on, popcorn or any other snacks and a drink are over. With the advent of internet streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime, a movie buff may now watch an endless number of movies for less than the cost of a movie ticket and the junk food that goes along with it. The typical adult ticket at an AMC cost just under $14, and the prices for food and beverages range from $3 to $10.

Though, be prepared to pay more than usual because most people don’t go alone as it’s a popular location for dates. Except if you add the cost of the app, watching movies at home allows you to have as many people as you like all watching the same movie for free. In addition to not having to worry about the cost of snacks or beverages, you can always visit the infamous Dollar Tree if you haven’t already done your shopping.

People simply can’t resist offers like several for the price of one and a limitless selection of food and drinks, whether it’s a vegetarian plater, nachos or delectable fizzy beverages aplenty when it comes to streaming.

Although watching movies at home lacks the enormous screen that enhances immersion by allowing you to sit in more places around the room, it does feature the functionality to pause, rewind, and replay the movie of your choice. I’ve seen movies so many times that I can’t even remember how many times there has been dialogue that isn’t heard or a moment when something happens on screen that I can’t even recall.

When watching it at home, you have the option of pausing it to comment on something or rewinding to that particular point.  You end up needing to purchase another ticket to see the same movie in theaters, even if you enjoyed the film enough to rematch it or missed anything due to untimely bathroom breaks. In contrast, if you purchase a movie to watch at home, you can watch it as many times as you choose, a significant advantage over the traditional theater experience.

Personally, I prefer to watch movies and TV series at home, on my own schedule. I am not required to follow the movie theater schedule if I choose to binge-watch for the entire evening. Without the burden of the cost hanging over my head, I may eat and watch to my heart’s content. Even better, I’ll be able to control the film so that I can understand all that is seen and heard. Who doesn’t want the bang for their buck that comes with streaming? I know I do.