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our local IMAX later this year to enjoy the oversalted, greasy, expensive popcorn and immerse ourselves in James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water. Every time we’ve spent time watching a film at home, we never felt much was missing. We’re not a movie snob; but for most films, good enough is good enough. Trapsing to the movie house and dropping $100 +/- on tickets, popcorn and confections to spend a few hours in their house doesn’t add much! We never set out with the idea we had to have a home theater. Hey, a nice sized screen tucked in the corner was good enough. Like most folks, the home TV was just a way of hanging out with the family and wasting a few hours in the evening before going to bed. We would pop some corn and hang out together watching something on one of the 500+ channels in our cable bundle. It didn’t much matter what was on the screen. The movies were just TV shows with a longer plot and huge globs of boring ads inserted just when things were getting interesting. It was only after signing up for our first streaming service that we realized we really could sorta enjoy Hollywood content on the home screen. Once you have a new, better form of content, you might as well improve the environment. For most households it starts simply enough … a new, larger,