Study Reveals Which Films Have To Be Seen On A Big Screen

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Think watching Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Avatar on a laptop screen is good enough? Wrong! These and a cluster of other blockbuster movies MUST be viewed on the big screen, according to new research.

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A study of 2,000 film fans revealed the top 40 films which simply aren’t the same when watched on the box at home.

Other classics which made the list were Jaws, Jurassic Park and Titanic. Also featuring highly were Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Apollo 13 and The Hunger Games.

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The 1939 American historical romance, Gone with the Wind should also be seen on a big screen as should Guardians of the Galaxy and Saving Private Ryan.

The study was commissioned by Cineworld ahead of the third IMAX Film Festival, which will give film fans across the country a second chance to see some of the top releases from last year in IMAX.

A Cineworld spokesperson said:

From the research we know that over half of those surveyed regret missing out on seeing a film on the big screen.

We are delighted to give film fans another opportunity to enjoy some of the biggest releases from 2017 as part of the IMAX Film Fest.

From Dunkirk to Beauty and the Beast, seeing a movie in IMAX quality at Cineworld is so much more. Every element is planned, designed and positioned to create the most intense experience for our customers.

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The research also looked at the top films from the last 12 months that film-goers wished they’d seen at the cinema. Dunkirk, depicting the epic evacuation of the allied troops during World War II, featured as the most popular film released in the last 12 months to be enjoyed on the big screen.

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This was closely followed by Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, with Darkest Hour and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 also featuring. Beauty and the Beast and Thor: Ragnarok also made the top 10.

Seventy five per cent of the nation agreed a bigger screen is the best thing about a trip to the movies, with over half preferring the cinema experience for its enhanced sound and picture quality. One in five said they enjoy watching the trailers and 13 per cent stated it’s the presence of others which adds to the experience.

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The research confirmed the best seat in the picture house is, without a doubt, the middle centre followed by the centre back rows.

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Two-thirds of adults are more likely to make a trip to the movies with their partner, and three in 10 will see the latest blockbuster with pals.

One in five would much rather a trip to the cinema over a meal out, but just under two in three wish they went to the movies more often. The study also found three in five brits confessed there are films they wish they’d seen in the cinema.

The study also found a trip to the movies is enjoyed twice a month on average, with just under one in 10 going up to once a week.