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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2023-06-05 06:43 am

The hopeless dream of being but never seeing

[personal profile] spatch thoughtfully made me a batch of rice krispie treats last night so that I would have something to eat this morning before beginning my transit across the city to my doctor's appointment. The last time I got up this early for something, I think it was an Amtrak train. I really prefer getting up for trains.

I had something of the experience of this tweet last night while reading Jonathan Lethem's "Empty Theaters" (2020) because the second he wondered whether there was some cultural antecedent for his description of going to see a movie by oneself as "going to a brain laundromat. I'm there to have my brain rinsed in the stream of images," I could yell mentally all I wanted that the answer was yes and Wittgenstein, Lethem writing his essay three years ago wasn't going to hear me. But it is Wittgenstein, according to Norman Malcolm in Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Memoir (1958), who used to bolt directly out of his own lectures to the local cinema where he would install himself in the very first row of the theater and absorb himself in whatever was happening on the screen which filled his field of vision to the exclusion of any comment on the experience, except for the relevant time he whispered to Malcolm, "This is like a shower bath!" He loved the films of Carmen Miranda as much as he loved pulp detective fiction and kitschy Christmas cards. Technicolor musicals seem to have been one of the very few things that, however temporarily, got his brain out of its own way. I continue to hope that sometime he encountered Busby Berkeley's The Gang's All Here (1943), a bath bomb of a movie if ever I saw one.

Noir City Boston is returning next week to the Brattle. Under normal circumstances, I would have already marked my calendar for the double feature of Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) and Larceny (1948). Under the current ones, I think I'm just going to be resentful.
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[personal profile] kathmandu 2023-06-06 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
I hear some movie theaters are quietly upgrading their air supplies, and producing quite decent CO2 counts when people wearing masks bring their CO2-counters along. But they're not declaring anything verifiable.

So there is hope for someday, maybe in just a few years. But the theaters will have to start announcing their ventilation and air-filtration arrangements and installing visible CO2-monitors before I'll go back.
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[personal profile] kenjari 2023-06-06 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
The Brattle's website says it has increased outside air and added merv filtration and ionization.
Coolidge Corner's website is still saying they have masked matinees but I couldn't see any on the schedule. It might be worth giving them a call if that's something you'd be interested in. They've also upgraded their HVAC system with UV light, high-MERV filters, and Continuous Infectious Microbial Reduction (CIMR) Technology.