Yeah, but I actually liked the movie enough to want to buy the DVD for all those neat special features and whatnot. I'd rather spend $20 and own the movie and all the special features than spend $10 and only get to watch it once.
With the advent of the home theater system, movie theaters = complete ripoff IMO.
Why do I need to go spend $10 to watch a movie in an uncomfortable chair, surrounded by people who won't shut up, in a giant room where the AC is always on the "arctic" setting, and I can't pause when I have to go take a leak or another bong hit. I'd rather just sit at home and be able to drink a beer, turn up my volume, and veg-out watching my 72" screen with my massive surround sound speaker system. BTW, I have a Kenwood 1gigawatt (it's modified with an additional amplification booster) base station, with four 120w rear speakers, four 120w right and left speakers, two 250w double 12" subwoofers, another two 120w subs, and two 120w center speakers. I can't turn the volume knob above 20/100 before my ears start bleeding.
The next place I live I'm going to buy soundproofing pads to put around the entertainment room to try and dampen the noise for the rest of the people who live near or with me.