Why is the front screen of a movie theater so spooky when the curtains are in fr!


Question: I went into a theater at the movie theaters when no movies were playing in one. The place was very dim and no one was there. I don't think I belonged there, but for some reason I walked in anyway. It was quiet. I walked up to those big gigantic dark red crimson curtains. It was thee most spookiest feeling I had ever seen. I reached over and touched it. It was hella heavy and I was freaked out as it kind the whole gigantic curtain began to waiver slightly. I just hightailed it out of the place. Hahahhaahhaha Are you spooked out by this as well? What is your take on this and why does it feel so spooky?


Answers: I went into a theater at the movie theaters when no movies were playing in one. The place was very dim and no one was there. I don't think I belonged there, but for some reason I walked in anyway. It was quiet. I walked up to those big gigantic dark red crimson curtains. It was thee most spookiest feeling I had ever seen. I reached over and touched it. It was hella heavy and I was freaked out as it kind the whole gigantic curtain began to waiver slightly. I just hightailed it out of the place. Hahahhaahhaha Are you spooked out by this as well? What is your take on this and why does it feel so spooky?

...must candidly admit, it IS rather chilling, spooky and intimidating, stepping up to something that gigantically up-close-and-personal....sort of like seeing and touching something proportionally large enough to possibly belong to a giant; I got the most chilling and elated shudder up my spine, when I stepped up to the towering framing red velvet curtains, which framed the seemingly multi-story high movie screen, in the exquisitely detailed, and dimly Grauman's Chinese Theater, in downtown Hollywood, California....

...proportionally, I got the same chilling feeling, years later, after joining the Submarine Navy, and seeing a naval submarine in drydock, for the first time; in movies like "The Hunt for Red October", they show a submarine in drydock, but that's nothing, when one is actually in the drydock, next to or underneath the vessel, and seeing something so monstrously surreal and gigantic...

Wait, movie theaters still have curtains?

Who knew!

Because it's dark and the color red shines in the dark..i know it is spooky..it reminds us all about the old-hollywood horror movie feeling..i was never spooked because i never went to the cinema alone...

i think most humans are just natually spooked by things that are way bigger than us....like i went whale watching and when the whale came right up to the boat i was freaked. i know i wont be eaten by a whale but its still freaky to be close to something so big

I used to be. My best friend worked for the movie theaters as an assistant manager. He used to let me go back there and check it out. its just another exit/entrance (depending on who you are). you can actually touch the screen if you go under the stage and come up on the other side.



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