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Tuesday 27 January 2009

What's your viewing pleasure? Paul tells all

Here's the second post on where you watch your films at home (here is the first one). This time it is regular LFF reviewer, Paul.

Describe the layout of the room where you watch films? Any unusual or cool pieces of furniture?

2 sofas, nice coffee table (restable leg height). a red fluffy dusty bin in the corner! (but with one arm missing) layout is close to the fire, and perfectly central for my stereo speakers. and i get to perv out the window, for free

Tell us about the screen, player and sound system.

tv, old but big, tend to run films through my amp (technics thingy) and speakers (jpw mothers, great bass soundin dudes, getting on a bit but still pack a mighty punch (in the face). im happy with them-

What was the first film you watched with your current setup?

Henvy V - branagh version (the posh fella, misspelt) of course

The top 5 essential films people should own on DVD?

Requim For a Dream, Henry V, Matrix1, 8 Mile, Top Gun

If you were Supreme Overlord of the Earth what would your first decree be?

make Phil The Beard my right hand man. otherwise, free tabs n booze

If you were going to be killed by any movie villain or monster who or what would it be? What would your last words be?

id like to be killed by Batman, who is a kinda villain deep down. he'd proper have to take me down in unarmed im-gonna-kick-ya-ass style. as for traditional 'villians', gotta be a Martian - quick but warm. final words? - fck that hurts

Do you watch the extras on the films you buy? What have been the best? The most interesting? The worst?
only extras ive watched were on Partridge and The Office, and Spaced. enjoyed, but i didnt buy the thing for extras!

What snackage do you favour while watching a film?

savoury stuff - cheese n ham toasties, butties (with crisps). otherwise choc eclairs, bon bons and pear drops

Is there anything else you wish to share about your home cinema viewing?

i like it really loud and warm. and pausable (for the stella wees)

Thanks Paul. If you want to share your home viewing setup send me details. Here are the questions - answer as many or as few as you wish and a photo would be cool:

-Describe the layout of the room where you watch films? Any unusual or cool pieces of furniture?
-What inspired the layout?
-Tell us about the screen, player and sound system.
-What was the first film you watched with your current setup?
-The top 5 essential films people should own on Blu-Ray / DVD?
-If you are Blu-Ray what film most surprised you with it's improvement on the new format?
-If you were Supreme Overlord of the Earth what would your first decree be?
-If you were going to be killed by any movie villain or monster who or what would it be? What would your last words be?
-Do you watch the extras on the films you buy? What have been the best? The most interesting? The worst?
-What snackage do you favour while watching a film?
-Is there anything else you wish to share about your home cinema viewing?
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