Cinemas are more than just about the movie on screen (2024)

It was reported recently that the Cathay Cineplexes in AMK Hub would screen its last movie this Sunday as its lease has ended.

The name Cathay brings back many happy memories for me as it was there that my lifelong experience with cinemas and movies began.

It was in the early-60s when I was six that Dad took the family to watch Hatari! at the old Cathay cinema at Handy Road in the city.

The movie was about the exploits of a big game hunter in Africa and the lead actor was none other than Hollywood icon John Wayne.

I, of course, didn’t have a clue who John Wayne was and I was more interested in the poor rhino he was trying to snare, while chasing it down in a Land Rover.

What an experience it was, though, and I’m sure it brought back a few memories for Dad, too.

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During the three years of the Japanese Occupation from 1942, his family lived at 42 Waterloo Street, a stone’s throw from Cathay Building where his father worked as a broadcast journalist for the Indian National Army.

It was then the tallest building in Singapore with a 16-storey tower and the Japanese regularly used the landmark to display the severed heads of those who refused to fall in line.

Dad never took us back to the Cathay again.

Instead we went to watch Tamil movies at the Ciros theatre at Telok Blangah and the Royal and Diamond theatres situated near each other at North Bridge Road.

That was the era of MGR and Sivaji Ganesan – the John Waynes of Tamil cinema.

They had numerous fans in Singapore and one was either an MGR fan or a Sivaji fan. Royal screened MGR movies while Diamond was Sivaji’s domain.

Occasionally, rival fans, intoxicated by more than just the cinematic experience, would indulge in theatrics of their own outside the cinema hall, their punches and flying kicks rivalled only by what they had witnessed minutes earlier.

Dad decided we didn’t need to hang around for the sequel, so we made a beeline for the bustop.

In time, we didn’t have to travel to the city to watch movies.

Movies came to us when Venus and Golden City cinemas opened near our Margaret Drive home in Queenstown, shortly after Singapore’s independence in 1965.

For what was then a princely sum of 50 cents, I watched Tarzan swinging through the trees in his loincloth, Benhur racing a chariot of horses around a Roman ring and Mary Poppins flying through the air with an umbrella.

In 1972, life imitated art when the notorious gangster Lim Ban Lim, who had killed a policeman, was himself gunned down by the cops near Golden City. It was curtains for Lim.

For the rest of us, life and the movies went on.

Across from my old school in Bras Basah Road was the Capitol cinema where I watched Dracula starring Christopher Lee who played the timeless vampire.

Schoolboys would regularly visit the cinema as there were student discounts in those days.

Growing up, I also frequented the old Lido cinema, Orchard cinema, the Odeon theatre in North Bridge Road and Prince theatre in Beach Road where I watched John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever with a group of NS buddies.

There was also a kampung theatre I went to occasionally, called Starlight, in Pasir Panjang where I watched the Beatles in Hard Day’s Night while seated on a bench.

The movies I will never forget though are Gandhi, The Godfather, Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Exorcist and All The President’s Men, which inspired me to become a journalist.

When I was dating my wife Chitra, I introduced her to fish head curry and Freddy Krueger, a bogeyman character who slashed his victims to death with knives for fingers, in A Nightmare on Elm Street.

She wasn’t amused. The fish head definitely left a bigger impression on her than did Freddy.

When the kids came along, we took them to The Lion King, Jurassic Park and the entire Harry Potter series.

They’ve since left the nest, but we still go to the movies together as we did last Sunday when we went to Lido to watch Origin, a controversial movie about caste.

I don’t think I’ll ever tire of going to the cinema and I’m glad that seniors like me can get a discount on weekdays.

Watching a movie at home may be a great experience for many but for me, nothing beats watching it in a cinema hall while sipping a co*ke and munching on my popcorn.

Long may the Force be with me...

Cinemas are more than just about the movie on screen (2024)

FAQs

Why is cinema so much popular answer? ›

(a) Cinema is so much popular because it is the cheapest means of recreation. It is a good posture. (b) Earlier there were silent, and black and white movies. Now we are dazzled by the colours in the movies.

What is the difference between a movie and a cinema? ›

Film used to be the principle medium upon which images were captured and viewed. In a part-for-whole deal it came to represent the images and their meaning too. Cinema is a place in which those images were once principally shown. Again, in a part-for-whole deal it came to represent the images it showed too.

What is a cinema with many different screens so it can show many films at the same time? ›

The largest theater complexes, which are called multiplexes—a concept developed in Canada in the 1950s—have up to thirty screens.

How often do you go to cinema to watch a movie answer? ›

5 How often do you go to a cinema to watch a movie?/How often do you go to the cinema? Not too often actually. As the prices in my country are quite high, I usually opt to watch a movie at home instead to save on costs.

Why is cinema most popular? ›

➠ Cinema is popular because it is the cheapest source of entertainment today and satisfies all the sections of people and their different tastes. (b) How can you say that the cinema industry has made rapid progress after independence?

Why are cinemas better? ›

One of the biggest advantages of watching movies in theaters is the superior picture and sound quality. Movie theaters are designed to showcase movies at their best, with large screens and state-of-the-art sound systems that create a fully immersive experience.

Why cinema is important in our life? ›

Cinema enhances imagination, shows the world multiple perspectives, and expands our thinking and vision. It connects cultures, introduces us to different art forms, and adds new information and facts to our lives. Let's understand The Importance of Cinema with a little bit of data and history.

Why are movies called cinema? ›

Cinema is from the French cinématographe which comes in part from the greek kinema, meaning movement. So, cinema is really just another word meaning moving picture. It also has come to mean more generally the process of film-making and also the building where films are shown.

Does cinema only refer to movies? ›

The word "cinema" is a shortening of the word "cinematography" and is used to refer to either filmmaking, the film industry, the overall art form, or a movie theater.

What is the cinema screen called? ›

A silver screen, also known as a silver lenticular screen, is a type of projection screen that was popular in the early years of the motion picture industry and passed into popular usage as a metonym for the cinema industry.

What is the biggest cinema screen? ›

Also, the rows of seats are set at a steep angle (up to 30° in some domed theatres) so that the audience is facing the screen directly. The world's largest IMAX screen currently stands in Leonberg near Stuttgart, Germany and measures 38 by 22 m (125 by 72 ft).

What cinema has the most screens? ›

The Kinepolis-Madrid Ciudad de la Imagen megaplex in Spain, owned by the Belgian Kinepolis Group, is the largest movie theater in the world, with 25 screens and a seating capacity of 9,200, including one 996-seat auditorium.

What are the advantages of seeing a film at the cinema? ›

Watching a film in a theater creates a sense of community and excitement. The experience of watching a film on the big screen, surrounded by others, is truly immersive and thrilling. The sound and visuals are enhanced, creating a more impactful and enjoyable experience.

How long should a movie go for? ›

The average film runs between 90 and 120 minutes. The general rule of screenwriting is 1 page equals 1 minute of screen time, and the aimed for length is 90 minutes. Anything beyond that had better be well written enough to justify the extra run time.

How many hours are movies usually? ›

In 2023, the average length of the top 10 highest-grossing movies in the United States and Canada amounted to 143 minutes (or two hours and 23 minutes). This figure is almost 30 minutes higher than the average recorded in 2020.

Why do people like cinema? ›

An Appealing Escape

A light-hearted movie can make us laugh and feel joy; a romantic movie can alleviate loneliness; an exciting movie can get our adrenalin pumping. Movies allow us to view the world from a variety of different perspectives.

Why are cinemas still popular? ›

Because watching a movie in the theater is an experience. The screen is huge, and the sound is immersive so that the audience may be fully engaged. It's a social experience; it's meant to be shared. Watching the movie at home simply isn't the same.

What makes movies so popular? ›

They combined visual and auditory elements and a compelling way. The combination of cinematography, special effects, music, sound effects, and dialogue creates a sensory experience that captivates audiences. Movies often reflect the values, beliefs and concerns of society.

Why do people love going to the cinema? ›

The cinema provides a break from the daily routine and offers a chance to escape reality for a few hours. It allows people to forget about their problems and immerse themselves in a different world. This temporary escape from reality can be therapeutic and provide a much-needed break from the stress of daily life.

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