> but a video screen still does not come >close to a good print on a good movie screen. True enough...*if* you can find a good print and a good screen. And a carbon-arc projector that throws enough light, and someone to run it. And a good sound system. And an audience willing to shut up and chew with their mouths closed. And management willing to police the premises and toss out the hoodlums and yahoos. If you can find these things, you're luckier than most. I get better picture and sound at home on my Sony XBR. And a much nicer environment. kjf-