n+1: Cineplex hopping
André Breton and Paul Éluard used to enter movie theaters at random and stay only a little while, until the plot became clear.

n+1: Cineplex hopping

Sep 7, 2010 at 06:06
Nicholas Rombes writes:

Facts about the Cineplex: 1) Several movies play simultaneously. 2) The movies begin at different times. 3) When you purchase a ticket, it is to spend approximately 120 minutes in one movie, not 120 minutes in several different movies. The experience is both democratic and hierarchical: people with different tastes mingle for a while in the lobby, buying tickets and popcorn, and then split off into individual theaters. Read the story here.