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Star Wars, Titanic and Jurassic Park topped the list of blockbuster movies which lose their magic on the ‘small screen’.
A study of 2,000 movie fans revealed the 40 films which disappointed at home, with Harry Potter, The Matrix and Lord of the Rings featuring in the top 10.
Other films Brits would rather watch on the big screen included Saving Private Ryan, Die Hard, Pirates of the Caribbean and Avatar.
The research, commissioned by Signify (http://www.signify.com/global) – makers of Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box – also found Toy Story, Frozen, E.T. and La La Land weren’t considered quite as good when watched at home.
Andy Baxter, a spokesman for Philips Hue, said: “The research tells us people are watching and streaming more film than ever from the comfort of their own homes, with the trend towards bigger, smarter TVs and the ability to personalise the experience, set to continue.
“While light has long been used to enhance our entertainment experience at the cinema, until now it’s been difficult to recreate the same effects at home.
“So we’ve developed surround lighting. Smart lights that sync to the content on your TV screen – which you can control from subtle to intense – creating the ultimate interactive entertainment experience increasing the overall enjoyment of what is happening on the screen.
The study also found that a quarter of respondents prefer watching films at home, compared to 15 per cent who would opt to go to the cinema.
Those who prefer their sofa to a cinema seat stated being able to pause the film when you want, a comfy sofa to snuggle into and always being able to have snacks to hand as key reasons they prefer staying in.
More than one in four said that being able to watch multiple films in one sitting is another bonus to watching movies at home, and a third said you have the luxury of more choice.
It also emerged 57 per cent will get irritated by other movie fans talking in a cinema screening, and 43 per cent said the cinema experience is ruined by the adverts seeming to go on ‘forever’.
But just under 50 per cent of respondents like the amazing sound systems at the cinema, with 42 per cent saying they like to feel immersed in the film.
The study also revealed the average consumer watches five films a month at home, as opposed to an average of just one film at the cinema.
And half of respondents wish to have watched more films.
The most popular genres to watch are thrillers with 54 per cent of respondents saying it’s their favourite, followed by comedy (51 per cent), drama (49 per cent), action (47 per cent), crime (43 per cent).
Andy Baxter added: “People love to escape the pressures of everyday life.
“With today’s 4K TVs and 3D sound commonplace, if you’re looking to create a true cinematic experience in your home, it’s time to upgrade your entertainment centre and that includes the lighting.
“First you need to get the lighting right and smart dimmable lights are a must to set the atmosphere.
“The Sync Box takes movie- and TV-watching, listening and gaming experiences to a completely new level.
“Enhance the suspense in your thriller, add colour to your comedy and you will see the colour capable Philips Hue lights make explosions come to life at home.”
TOP 40 MOVIES BEST SEEN WITH CINEMATIC EFFECTS
1. Star Wars
2. Titanic
3. Jurassic Park
4. Harry Potter
5. The Matrix
6. Lord of the Rings
7. Avatar
8. Saving Private Ryan
9. Indiana Jones
10. Dunkirk
11. Jaws
12. Gladiator
13. Pirates of the Caribbean
14. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
15. Die Hard
16. Alien
17. Pearl Harbour
18. Skyfall
19. Gravity
20. The Hunger Games
21. The Dark Knight
22. Toy Story
23. The Avengers
24. Guardians of the Galaxy
25. Apollo 13
26. 2001: A Space Odyssey
27. The Shining
28. Braveheart
29. Frozen
30. Gone with the Wind
31. ET
32. Fast and Furious
33. La La Land
34. Beauty and the Beast
35. Casino Royale
36. Transformers
37. Inception
38. Mad Max: Fury Road
39. Joker
40. The Exorcist
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