
A movie theater (American English) or cinema (Commonwealth English), also known as a movie house, cinema hall, picture house, picture theater, the pictures, or simply theater, is a business that contains auditoriums for viewing films for public entertainment. Most are commercial operations catering to the general public, who attend by purchasing tickets. The film is projected with a movie projector onto a large projection screen at the front of the auditorium while the dialogue, sounds and music are played through a number of wall-mounted speakers. Since the 1970s, subwoofers have been used for low-pitched sounds. Since the 2010s, the majority of movie theaters have been equipped for digital cinema projection, removing the need to create and transport a physical film print on a heavy reel. A great variety of films are shown at cinemas, ranging from animated films to blockbusters to documentaries. The smallest movie theaters have a single viewing room with a single screen. In the 2010s, most movie theaters had multiple screens. The largest theater complexes, which are called multiplexes—a concept developed in Canada in the 1950s—have up to thirty screens. The audience members often sit on padded seats, which in most theaters are set on a sloped floor, with the highest part at the rear of the theater. Movie theaters often sell soft drinks, popcorn and candy, and some theaters sell hot fast food. In some jurisdictions, movie theaters can be licensed to sell alcoholic drinks.

Years after A Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie, Max has grown up since college, he's married Roxanne, and works a busy job raising two goofy kids. Max tries to be a good father but he's looked at as too serious and not a fun-loving type of father like his father, Goofy. Meanwhile, Goofy thought he can help his son get his kids to like him more by going on a big family cross-country adventure which Max isn't certainly on board for. Here they have to get to Goofy's old lake, a dream he's wanted for years. Hilarity and drama ensue as all sorts of crazy characters are met, an awful person tries to humiliate Max, Powerline performs, slapstick destruction occurs, and conflicting emotions push Goofy to his limits when the third act gets more big and climatic.

