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Having said that, I find most digital projection to be godawful bad, even dimmer than the bad film projection, and it has contributed to my lack of movie attendance (I used to go to see at least two movies a week in the 80s, but now have only seen one movie in a theater since multiple viewings of GRAVITY, and that was last fall for a stopmotion movie, and it was a special screening for writers that I HAD to attend, and it was so dim I dozed off on it.)
There's just no incentive to see a movie in the theater unless it is a revival house showing an outstanding quality print, or unless you're in a city with a REAL Imax screen, not the fauxMax disasters that litter our landscape. Plus there aren't many movies I get excited about anymore, so the group experience is not the same.
Some of my best memories are of great moviegoing experiences, but I'm extremely pessimistic about the future, unless once they get these nextgen projectors up and running, they start reissuing great films so they can be properly screened.