Do You Go Out to the Movies or Wait for the DVD? 154
SpecialAgentXXX asks "After I see a movie, I usually end up buying the DVD to see the deleted and behind-the-scenes bonus material. So I not only pay for $20 the DVD, but also $24 for a pair of tickets, $8 for parking, and $12 for popcorn & drinks. But now that I have a home theater system, I've mostly stopped going to the movies and just wait half a year for the DVD. The only exception is watching a movie in DLP or the IMAX Experience like Harry Potter since those are better qualities than a DVD. Are more people doing this? The cost of going to the movies is now more than double that of a DVD!"
I can't (Score:3, Funny)
You insensitive clod!
Or, for that matter... (Score:2)
Re:I can't (Score:3, Interesting)
That's why (the g|G)ods* invented P2P.
I'm clearly above average when it comes to going to the movies, but hardly ever buy any DVDs; most DVDs that I do buy are usually of the "hey, I loved that movie XX number of years ago"-kind, which means that they are 10+ years old, and usually quite cheap.
P2P... that evil thing which forces moviestars to either go broke or become politicians... well... here it happens to be legal to download[A] movies etc; an
Thinking of switching... (Score:5, Insightful)
However, I do find that other people in the cinema are annoying. Generally there are:
- people talking;
- people eating stuff from noisy bags;
- people slurping the last few drops of their drink;
- kids kicking the back of the seat;
- any number of other annoyances.
It's getting more and more difficult to actually enjoy watching a film in a cinema these days. With the advent of high-quality DVDs and home theatre systems, I'm moving more and more towards waiting for the film to come out on DVD and watching it, in peace, at home.
Here, a trip to the movies is a little cheaper that in the US. And DVDs are more expensive. But I think it's worth the extra money and waiting a big of time.
Granted, some films have to be seen in the cinema. I'll be there the 'Return of the Sith'. Sorry, but even if it's a terrible film, I will have to see it.
T.
Re:Thinking of switching... (Score:5, Insightful)
Watching at the theater, the movie has your undivided attention. At HOME is where the movie experience falls short.
I don't have a ton of money, so of course I don't have a home theater so I have to watch everything on a 27" TV...
But watching a movie at home you have:
-people talking openly: wife asking who is that, what happened there, did you hear what happened to so and so down the street...it's even worse when her family is over here to "watch a movie" which includes everything other than actually "watching the movie".
-kids running in and out of the room with various things/problems
-The ability to pause and go to the bathroom...now many people think this is an advantage, but it breaks up the movie experience and cuts into the flow of the story etc etc.
-Phone calls in the middle of the movie.
At a theater I get none of these things. Yes, there are other people there, but when the movie starts, we get so absorbed into the movie that I don't notice the guy slurping his drink, or really anyone talking. Has it happened in the past? Oh sure, you hear a cell phone go off or one or two people whispering/talking a little, but STILL it's not as distracting as all the things I mentioned above when watching a good movie.
I also don't have a short attention span, so I'm not easily distracted by minute and harmless things.
Re:Thinking of switching... (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, I am that guy. I will happily sit on my porch waving my fist at passing children and yelling nonsensical things for the rest of my life.
Re:Thinking of switching... (Score:2)
Says "WhatAmIDoingHere" ... ;-)
Re:Thinking of switching... (Score:2)
I fall into the home theater crowd. I update my netflix queue as I hear a
RIP movie going experience (Score:2)
- people talking; - people eating stuff from noisy bags; - people slurping the last few drops of their drink; - kids kicking the back of the seat; - any number of other annoyances.
Also add: people moving around; couples making out; the odd idiot (or bunch of) who laughs in a high-pitched maniacal laugh in all the wrong places; cellphones ringing and people picking up and talking at leisure; the smartass who comments out loud and thinks he's witty; the guy in the next seat who has to explain *everything*
And all the above.... (Score:2)
Re:Thinking of switching... (Score:2)
Did you forget some, like, words in there somewhere?
Re:Thinking of switching... (Score:2)
Re:Thinking of switching... (Score:3, Insightful)
And the antipiracy ads even more so.
Not.
That's one of the reasons I stopped going to theaters for the most part.
I stay home and wait (Score:4, Insightful)
Also there's been a loss in the "movie-going experience"
I mean, commercials in the intro, those stupid "No Smoking" jingles, at home, I can just watch the movie
Re:I stay home and wait (Score:2, Insightful)
"No Smoking" jingles (Score:2, Interesting)
"The blondes... FAKE!!!"
"The (this)... FAKE!!!"
"The (that)... FAKE!!!"
Then they had a short, done with Barbie and Ken dolls about theater courtesy. The Barbie that was talking on her cell phone, disturbing other patrons, got a pair of jumper cables attached to her and shocked. (with special effects!!) The doll eating and throwing popcorn was sucked up into a shop-vac, etc.
At the end, they're all loungin
sometimes (Score:2)
i will tend to also go and see films that do not see a wide release (and subsequently a smaller distribution for the DVD release) in theatres - foreign films fit well into this catagory but films like Barbarian Invasions and
Depends a lot (Score:4, Insightful)
I still go to the movies, especially since they built that huge multiplex to replace the two smaller cinemas. The main difference is that I'm more demanding of the whole experience : I generally pick a morning session during work days of the second or third week after release, so that there are about 4 or 5 other spectators besides me in the room.
Another advantage of reduced audience, in addition to the total silence during the movie, is that you can just go to the other spectators and discuss the movie with them afterwards.
Re:Depends a lot (Score:2, Informative)
the DVD issue is relevant, up here in Canada we have relatively cheap DVDs (tickets are from $8-13 and a DVD generally costs about $20-26 and about $50-60 for the high end ones like Criterion) so i often do prefer to own my favourites on DVD and also to rent new releases that I don't think i would want to own (rentals run about $3-
Re:Depends a lot (Score:1)
Re:Depends a lot (Score:2)
I frequently (twice a week) go to the cinema, thanks to the great offer [ugccinemas.co.uk] by UGC Cinemas [ugccinemas.co.uk] in the UK, where you can pay a tenner a month and watch an unlimited (and that's really unlimited, not ISP-speak unlimited) number of showings. I don't think I've bought ANYTHING in the cinema in the last 6 months. I'm quite content to sit and watch a film without food or drink.
Re:Depends a lot (Score:1)
Re:Depends a lot (Score:1)
Plus, if you stop at a party store first, or bring your own beverages from home, you can enjoy an ice cold beer of your choice.
Re:Depends a lot (Score:2)
Okay, these prices are sortof freaking me out. I pay R33 (South African Rands) for an evening movie, that's around $5. With various club memberships that comes down to R15 / $2.50 for a second ticket, so $7 - $10 for a pair of tickets. A popcorn and coke (500ml - 750ml) will be around $3, and parking just $1.
A new DVD release on the other hand is between R250 and R320, averaging out
Those prices suck... (Score:4, Interesting)
I've got a family of 4... To go to the theater with all of them means I'm out $30 just in the cost of tickets, and I'm restricted to family fare (My kids are 10 and 3). If I wanted to feed this bunch while there, it'd be easily another $20 - $30 (Just for some crappy snacks and drinks).
Like many of the other posters, I simply can't stand what the moviegoing experience has become. I don't like the crowds, and like the man once said: "In any sufficiently large group of people, most of them will be idiots." No place is this more evident than at a theater.
Home theater is where it's at.
Re:Depends a lot (Score:2)
I pay 6 Euros for the regular cinema, 7,50 for the English cinema, and DVD are 19 when they first come out and frequently I buy the bargain ones a 7~10 Euros. Still I rent more than I go to the cinema and buy when the director or actors are people I like or if the film was originally in some language not German or English.
Sometimes I have trouble following the German dubbed films and typically at the rental place down the street "foreign" language films have the origi
beer (Score:3, Interesting)
Aside from the Alamo Draft House, movie theatres around here don't serve beer.
At home you can have cheap beer... and pause the show for the ensuing bathroom breaks.
that, and it's just plain weird going to the theatre on my own.
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Re:beer (Score:2)
I don't know why.
The whole "lone person in the theatre" has that Taxi Driver stigma to it. Personally, I don't find it weird, but your environment thinks it is. It's a matter of whether you are affected by what your environment thinks or not.
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Depends on if I get a chance, really (Score:2)
However, I've just recently become a Dad, and getting the opportunity to go out to the pictures is a rare and precious thing reserved for something really exciting. Even
Do you have a girlfriend? (Score:2)
Personally I like going to the movies. I dont have a home theater system, but surely you cant compare it to the big screen. Around here we have theaters banning food and drink in certain rooms. So all you have to do is wait a couple of weeks for a movie to be shown in the special no-eating room.
Some cult movies are best appreciated in the theaters. Watching Star Wars with a crowd of other fans gives you a feeling of community. I remember when Episode 2 premiered and ev
or wait for the dvd rip? (Score:2)
Cinemas suck, morons cant sit and watch anything quietly. Its worse if they are kids or the kind of idiots who think taking a really young child (i.e of wailing age) to the cinema is a good idea.
Travel (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Travel (Score:2)
It's missing (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course I realise its nice to have a big TV and sound system for other reasons, but really...
Re:It's missing (Score:2)
Re:It's missing (Score:2)
Movie: 13 CDN per ticket.
26 for my wife and I.
20 CDN for popcorn/drinks (the theatre doesn't allow food to be brought in).
3 hours baby sitter - 20 - 25 CDN.
Total for a movie session: 70 CDN.
42" projection TV: 1300 CDN
surround sound: 250 CDN.
Total 1550. DVD rental: 5 dollars. We save 60 - 65 on NOT going to the theatre.
Payback time: ~30 movie trips, which means between 1 and 2 years.
If we BUY the DVDs: saving is 40 for not going. Payback is ~40 movie trips, or 2-3 years.
Given that we int
Not exactly like that .... (Score:2)
Speaking as someone who has a home theatre, and who doesn't go to the theatres much anymore, let me try and address what you said ...
I bought the home theatre anyway. I already have it. I didn't initially buy it as a cost savings, I bought it because I really wanted it and I had no competing places to spend the money on (ie. no kids, no wife).
Now that I have it, I find there are only a very few movies I make a point of see
Re:It's missing (Score:2)
You forget: Watch each one twice and it's only 500. Watch each one with four friends / family members and it's only 100. Get the DVDs on sale and it's only 60-70. And that doesn't even consider what you're saving in overpriced soft drinks and popcorn.
My point is that, with DVDs, your cost doesn't scale with the au
Re:Wait a sec (Score:2)
No kidding, parking at all the malls I've ever been too is free too. Where do you have to pay $8 to park other then an amusement park? And $12 per ticket? Its only $7 or so around here, and if you have any sort of expired student ID, its only $5 usually.
Neither (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Neither (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Neither (Score:2)
while I *was* trying to be funny - (my DVD collection currently numbers zero, pirate or otherwise) I think it is insightful as it is a legitimate answer to the question.
Personally I like my films homegrown [britfilms.co.uk]. I very much enjoyed our recent film festival [bangshortf...stival.com]. I am usually more emotionally moved by the shorts built with love than the blockbusters built with dollars.
of course i wait !! (Score:1)
but that usually happens before the movies come out. so no, i dont wait. i stay home AND see the movie
What if you could pick your crowd...? (Score:2)
If you could choose the kind of people
you say the movie with, & maybe had a
chance to discuss / debate the flick -
afterwards... that might justify pay-
ing $ at the cinema...
- a bit like a classical music concert
I mean... who says we all have to stay
just while the film's running... let's
build little communities around films,
at least for the newly rising doco's
that may (hopefully) be changing how
people think about war, etc.
My 2.2 cents (includes 10% Aussie GST)
YMMV (Score:1, Informative)
I don't go to movies anymore (Score:3, Interesting)
I am also happy not to have to deal with kids talking during the movies. However, I kinda miss the "social experience" of going to the movies.
Re:I don't go to movies anymore (Score:2)
Re:I don't go to movies anymore (Score:2)
Depends (Score:2)
Missing option: Refuse because of the trailers. (Score:2)
Every film that's part of my intellectual f
Blah,blah,blah, woof,woof,woof!!! (Score:2)
Duh!
Re:Missing option: Refuse because of the trailers. (Score:5, Insightful)
1. The 'downloading movies is a crime' signs all over the theater. WTF? I just spent $7.50 to get into the movie, and you're preaching at us not to steal. Right.....and this was an afternoon matinee.
2. 22 minutes of trailers. !!!!!!!!!!!!! That is just flat out insane. Without excuse. Commericals commercials and more commercials. There's absolutely no excuse for it.
3. I made the mistake of not eating luch before I went. No big deal, just grab popcorn and a soda. I know it'll hurt, but I haven't been in a while....go up, toss a $5 bill on the counter, and place my order. They bring back the soda and popcorn, then tell me that I'm $3 short.
WHAT. $5 not only won't cover popcorn and a soda anymore, but THE PRICE OF THE TICKET WON'T EITHER. That's right, popcorn and soda now cost more than seeing the movie itself. Of course it's summertime, so I can't get away with wearing my coat [scottevest.com] and bringing in whatever I want...it's just wrong.
The theater is basically a scam to make you a captive audience for commercials and overpriced goods. Sad that's it has degraded so far.
Re:Missing option: Refuse because of the trailers. (Score:2)
Aren't there some kids on your lawn you need to go yell at?
Re:Missing option: Refuse because of the trailers. (Score:2)
Only been married a year man.
It's a social event (Score:2)
People in the audience may get an oblique joke that the writer/director has made, which you might not necessarilly catch, and so on.
I saw American Psycho with a friend at a local 12-plex in a theater where nearly everyone did not
My Take (Score:3, Interesting)
I buy DVD's of memorable films or stuff I collect (eg sci-fi).
I download films that I probably wont get to see or have had mediocre reviews but whose content appeals to me. I make a point of not downloading stuff I just "have" to see at the pictures.
For non-US folks, DVD imports are the way to go... (Score:4, Informative)
Add to this the free international postage many Region 1 DVD sites have (I used DVD Soon [dvdsoon.com] on this occasion) and it's a total no-brainer - Region 1 DVDs are the way to go for UK folks.
Cinema Experience for me! (Score:2)
I wish I did, but until I can afford that I'm going to stick to going to the cinema.
It's You (Score:2)
Re:It's You (Score:1)
Here in suburbia, parking is free. Tickets are $8.50 after 6:00pm. A 'medium' popcorn and drink are $4/5.00
Why buy the DVD? They're $1 to rent at Hollywood Video, you get them for 5 days, and it'll end up being shown on some movie channel on cable for the next 20 years. Besides, you can always eye a copy of it at a friends, and then just 'borrow' it.
Dollar Theatre (Score:3, Insightful)
As for annoyances, I don't get too many in the theatres around here, even when its crowded. And when I get them, they don't bother me. I think they actually improve the movie experience somewhat. Sitting with a bunch of strangers is the way movies are meant to be watched, it definitely adds something.
The problem is that there are so few movies worth seeing even in the dollar theatre. I guess I'll see episode 3 for 50 cents. Other than that, I can't think of a movie I'm dying to see. It's pretty sad. All the movies I want to see I can rent at video barn where they have the HK imports and every Kung Fu movie ever.
Huh (Score:1)
i usually can't wait so long so i do bittorrent on suprnova or torrentreactor and look for a high quality rip or get it from irc
if i could afford it and wouldn't live in a country that thinks 500$ a month is a normal salary , i'd probably go for dvd-s unless i'm chasing a girl.
Depends on the "cut" (Score:2)
Theaters-Schmeaters (Score:1)
While it would nice if we had a larger screen to watch a movie on, our 25" TV works well enough for now, and we have a decent sound system. It's nice to be able to kick back and relax and j
It all depends (Score:2)
One good thi
er...VHS..:D (Score:1, Troll)
I personally have a VHS VCR and a 13inch mono TV from 1980.
and I don't have the kind of money required to goto the movies...
you need to get some prospective dude.
Genoside in Darfur
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNe w s/1096222386043_58/?hub=World/ [www.ctv.ca]
disparity between the rich and poor
http://www.detnews.com/2002/census/0212/19/a06-583 123.htm/ [detnews.com]
sigh....sorry about that
END RANT
Must suck to live where you do. (Score:2)
Wow. That's gotta suck. I spend:
2 tickets @ 6 = 12
+
1 large combo @6=6
=
$18
And most movies aren't worth renting, much less buying, the DVD for. I've seen about a dozen movies this year. The only ones I'm interested in the DVD for are Sky Captain and maybe Riddick.
Re:Must suck to live where you do. (Score:2)
The expensive tickets for me are £5.80, cheaper at around £4. The more expensive one is more convenient for me.
I don't tend to eat when I go to the cinema, but if I do say maybe £4-5 for popcorn & drinks.
This works out as US$7.25 at the cheapest or ~US$18 at the most expensive.
I too only buy DVDs rarely.
Cheers,
Roger
You're a moron. (Score:2)
You like every movie you see so much that you need to own the DVD? Can't you rent it once from blockbuster to see "The Making of Rocky V" and "Home Alone 3: Director's Commentary version"?
So I not only pay for $20 the DVD, but also $24 for a pair of tickets,
You pay twelve bucks for a movie ticket? Does the matre 'd come and pour your soda refills from a lead crystal caraffe?
Lots of movie theatr
FX in the theater (Score:2)
The movie going experience is especially good in certain films. I try to go close to opening night on the big films. The vibe is much more interested. I
Always at the Theatre! (Score:2)
Tickets: $5 x 2 = $10
Beer: $3.50 x 2 = $7
Food: $5 x 2 = $10
Of course, the number of beers goes up depending on how bad the movie is.. but that's the great thing about the Draft House [alamodrafthouse.com], no matter how bad a movie is, you can order enough beer to make it better
Yes I go out to the movies (Score:2)
I wouldn't be so sure. Let's see:
Tickets: $24
Parking: $8 (is parking really that expensive in the US? Or are you driving a semi truck?)
Food: $12
Total: $44 or $22 per person
DVD: $20
Food: $5
Home Theater: $4699, I picked a few from the page you linked to (Yamaha surround: $999, 51" Zenith LCD: $3,700)
You have to consider the cost of equipment, because otherwise you could buy the whole theater and claim it costs you nothing to watch a
Re:Yes I go out to the movies (Score:2)
Just the beer and the screw makes it worth the money imho.
I pirate from usenet you insensitive clod! (Score:2)
Really. You can keep scrolling now.
Definitely buy DVD's (Score:2)
Just gotta wait and watch for Fry's to have sales and you can get 6 or 7 DVD's for $45 or $50. Plus, there's a ton better older mo
Just Plain Lazy (Score:2)
I also hate to miss any part of a movie, so the pause button works a lot better at home, compared to the theater.
Target Movie Theater Audience (Score:2)
1. Kids in the dating age 18+
2. Adults out on the town, before they have kids.
3. Under 30 but above 18+ and typically male (Blockbuster Action and Sci-Fi Horror Flicks).
4. Adults with young children (Disney, Pixar, etc.)
5. Young teenagers 12-17, they'll see anything to get out of the house and suck face in the dark.
The remainder are the one's buying/renting DVD's or doing pay per view (cable/satellite). Then there is the less then 1% who pirate over the Internet and
8 week old baby (Score:2)
cheat the MPAA ... legally! (Score:4, Informative)
I don't rent movies. I don't do pay per views. I wait. I am patient. I wait for Blockbuster to finish quenching the surge of demand for a new movie, and then I buy it when it hits the "Pre-Viewed" rack. Even then I wait until they run the "2 for $20" sale. That's when I stock up. I walk out once or twice a month with an armload of DVD's.
Sooner or later I'll purge the collection and recoup some of those costs via eBay. For now, though, it's kinda cool knowing that I legally own over 400 DVD's and not a cent of my money has gone to the MPAA.
Re:cheat the MPAA ... legally! (Score:2, Interesting)
Perhaps not (Score:3, Insightful)
This assumes that the same people who trawl through ex-rental bargain bins are happy to pay full price for a new copy. I imagine that this isn't the case for most of the '2 for $x' crowd. Also, a 1/4 price DVD is more likely to be an impulse purchase than a full price copy. I just impulse bought a copy of The Thirteenth Floor for AUD$7 -- it's a fun movie but I would
Re:cheat the MPAA ... legally! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:cheat the MPAA ... legally! (Score:2)
I'm done with movie theatres. (Score:4, Interesting)
Most of these theatres are run by people with no real AV calibration experience as far as I can tell. They EQ the bass up too high, the mids too low, and the highs are shrill. This is one of the reasons I couldn't enjoy Matrix Revolutions; the low mid of the punches was turned into an oatmeal slap by the horribly configured audio system. And this was on Sony DTS. Much of the time there is also some kind of buzz in the background. This is why I had trouble watching X Men 2 and a few others.
2) Video
Lots of times the video ends up looking flat and desaturated. I'm not sure if this is badly maintained projectors or what. It's often off center and obvious when switching reels. I long for digital video.
3) Audience
I hate them. Loud, obnoxious asshats chatting on cell phones and commenting aloud on the movie. Kids brought to the WRONG movies, so they're asking questions or crying. The lip smacking of the teenage couple making out behind me. Rednecks with their laser pointers and minimum wage ushers who won't do anything about it. No thanks.
You'd think for nearly (or over in some cases) $10 a ticket, they could have someone come in and set this stuff straight.
I don't have a huge home theatre system but watching it on my ordinary 36" TV with my Wharfedales and my Onkyo receiver is a better movie experience by far than going to any of the theatres near me.
Re:I'm done with movie theatres. (Score:2)
DVD (Score:3, Interesting)
The experience was pretty awful. From the house lights not going down on time and the light from the left-open doors shining on the screen to the sticky floor and talking/sneezing/coughing.
I watched, and muttered those now immortal words "I can do better than this at home"
A year later I had a DLP projector under the couch (852x480) and a 100" screen at the living room wall. It lives up to my claim - I've never even looked at a movie theater since.
My costs for the first couple of years works out to be $3-4/per hour of viewing. Cheaper than a movie theater and a lot more rewarding.
A.
Sheesh.. (Score:2)
We're all considered guilty anyways.
Im doing my share.
It depends... (Score:2)
2. I always go with someone instead of by myself.
3. If I have time.
There are a lot of movies that I want to see, but there is lack of free time.
Depends on the movie (Score:2)
If it's a movie I REALLY want to see, or one that the theater is especially suited to, I go out to see it.
Otherwise I just Netflix it.
Note: Matinee prices and student discounts are your friend. Parking $0, tickets $6 each, snacks hidden in large pockets, and I live in central New Jersey, where things in general are NOT cheap... Movie prices are far lower in less populated areas. Also, AAA used to (and I think still does) have discounted movie ticket vouchers for mem
Double??? (Score:2)
2 movie tickets: $10 ( I only go to matinees: smaller crowds, lower prices. Last movie I went to was a year ago and it was $4.50 each)
Parking: $0 -- don't go to movies in the city. When I lived in the city, I just went to movies in the closest suburb: they all have free parking there
Snacks: $2 (maybe a blue ICee. all other snacks I take in myself from home. Candy bars fit in your pocket, and I have snuck a la
Re:Double??? (Score:2)
I wait for the region-free DVD. (Score:2)
Parenthood (Score:2)
Home. (Score:2)
A clean, well made, properly projected and calibrated 35mm film blows away any DVD.
Most movie theaters, however, don't show clean, well made, properly projected and calibrated 35mm films.
Considering that the time from theater to DVD is three to five months at this point, I waits and buys.
Ask slashdot: what's your favourite colour? (Score:2)
Move some place cheaper... (Score:2)
Also, by not buying a $20k home theatre system, I have saved enough money to go to 200 movies, which is about as many as I'm likely to see in the next dozen years, plus all that space that would be wasted is free for useful things like my wife's marimba and my computer.
I used to be the CTO.. (Score:2)
I much prefer the theater, and with services like Netflix and Blockbuster's new no-late policy, it's easy to get these movies and watch them on your own terms.
What I really noticed of those customers of ours who bought a lot of DVDs per week was that they were all really mainstream releases. Foreign, eclectic, cult or otherwise wouldn't have puzzled me so much, bu
Sometimes... (Score:2)
My time and money are important to me. (Score:2)
Last movie I saw in the cinema was Article 99.
What are you dumb? (Score:2)
Only morons spend 12 bucks on popcorn and drinks.
The theater gets like %1200 profit on that.
Sneak in your food n' drink, I do it almost everytime. The staff is too busy looking for people with digicams anyways
Also is it easier to get all your friends to come to your place, or all of them to go out to a movie theatre? I find most people just like to "go out" instead of going to someones house.