While watching a movie is often a go-to date activity, the actual experience of going to the theater isn't always the best choice. After all, it might first seem a bit romantic to enjoy a classic showing of an art-house picture somewhere in person, until a bunch of loud people trail in after the film has already started, ruining the atmosphere and the evening of everyone in the theater. And if that's something that happens at a more demure screening, those interested in hitting the latest blockbuster on opening weekend can expect nothing less than the antithesis of romance once the megaplex's largest theater is packed with popcorn-chomping people who forget to turn off their cell phones.
Technology is also on the side of turning the movie date into an at-home activity. After all, having a great HDTV set is no longer the kind of purchase that only the very well off can make, and having a better television at home makes it slightly less creepy to invite someone over to watch a movie. While it might be appropriate in the dorm room to spend a date night huddled around a laptop screen, those who are a bit older should be graduating to larger electronics devices. After all, that's a much more relaxed and comfortable way to enjoy a film together.
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