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Post by dazz on Jul 31, 2018 6:25:14 GMT
I thought you admitted to watching a pirated copy of SMH, am I mistake or are you lying through yah teeth again? No, that was the day I had to take my car in for maintenance. The theater is down the block from the maintenance shop so whenever I take my car in for maintenance, I go to the theater and check out what's playing. Ah ok, which one was it you watched a pirate copy of then? now I'm just curious.
Also taking the car in is what would have soured my experience as I would just be thinking how the fuck are they gonna try and fuck me over with the bill this time.
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Post by sostie on Jul 31, 2018 9:11:41 GMT
I thought you admitted to watching a pirated copy of SMH, am I mistake or are you lying through yah teeth again? No, that was the day I had to take my car in for maintenance. The theater is down the block from the maintenance shop so whenever I take my car in for maintenance, I go to the theater and check out what's playing. And then you let slip sometime later that you watched it online here
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jul 31, 2018 9:13:17 GMT
I guess mine was tamed.
Still I hated the gay jokes made towards Heath Ledger, especially back on old imdb.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jul 31, 2018 19:39:02 GMT
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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 2, 2018 7:32:41 GMT
No, that was the day I had to take my car in for maintenance. The theater is down the block from the maintenance shop so whenever I take my car in for maintenance, I go to the theater and check out what's playing. Ah ok, which one was it you watched a pirate copy of then? now I'm just curious.
Also taking the car in is what would have soured my experience as I would just be thinking how the fuck are they gonna try and fuck me over with the bill this time.
Other than watching SMH at the theater that day I took my car in for maintenance, the only other MCU movies I've watched at the theater were Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk. And no, taking my car in for maintenance doesn't sour my experience because 1 of the Service Managers at the shop I take my car to for maintenance is an old classmate from elementary school so he always makes sure I get the maximum discount on any service.
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Post by blockbusted on Oct 19, 2019 20:33:40 GMT
I never got to see ‘Iron Man 3’ in IMAX 3D when it got re-released because at one time, a projector broke down and at another time, the film file accidentally got deleted. ‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ didn’t start for almost an hour.
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Post by hi224 on Oct 23, 2019 2:11:13 GMT
I have 2. One was just miserable. One where I'd thought me and my brother were going to die. Miserable: Me, my brother, and nephew went to see Man of Steel opening weekend in Hartsville SC. June in the Pee Dee region of SC is miserable even at night. Hartsville has an old school single theater that they converted in the 90's to 2 screens (basically just built a wall down the center) Well it was warm that evening even at 7pm. I'd say still in the low 90's high 80's (25c to 33c). The half theater was packed not an open seat. That's when I noticed it was warm. See the ac died during the trailers. By half way through the movie people were leaving. Not because of the movie, but it must've gotten to high 90's low 100's (35-40c) with all of those people. I literally hated the movie until I resaw it again a few weeks later. Almost Died (hyperbole) : In 1996, me and my brother went to see A Time to Kill in Salisbury NC. Again packed theater maybe a hand full of open seats in a decently sized theater. The demographics: I get to movies early and I watched people file in. Me and my brother were the only white people in the theater except for 4 very rednecky people that came in late. Not a big deal, my mother would've had a problem with it as she's old school racist. Well we get to the scene at the beginning where the child is beaten, raped, and strung up by her neck. That's when it happened. The 4 rednecks in the second row screamed (edited for polite company) "Hell yeah hang that N#$@#!" I've never tried to disappear into a theater seat harder than when that happened. Me and my brother exchange a look. We decide to stay but as soon as credits started we bolted. Most late night theater showings have a police car out in the parking lot around here (well in the NC/SC area I've gone to movies) That night, I don't know if someone alerted the police or not but there were 4 cruisers in the parking lot. Me and my brother quickly made our way to the car and high tailed it back to our college. What is your worst experience with a theater, not a movie, just the theater. yikes.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Oct 24, 2019 13:55:48 GMT
I saw The Green Mile in the theater and about halfway through the film, a mentally disabled audience member went nuts and ran up to the screen and started pounding on it. It took a minute for the person he was with to go get him, the whole thing was strange. Still, it didn't ruin the film so 'worst experience' is relative.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Oct 26, 2019 5:07:12 GMT
Probably War for the Planet of the Apes for me.
I was sick to the point that I could barely hear with all the drainage and pressure built up in my head. The entire theater was packed with families with small children that would not shut up. The guy in front of me also would not put his phone down. It was miserable.
Probably the only open seat in the whole place was next to the person I went with, and this one little punk kept on flipping the seat up and down. He would not stop until my friend grabbed the seat and wouldn’t let him move it anymore.
Not surprising, I was not a fan of the movie. When I caught it on sale in a Blu-Ray bin at Wal-Mart, though, I revisited it and loved it. Theater experience really can make or break a movie.
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Post by blockbusted on Oct 26, 2019 8:16:44 GMT
Probably War for the Planet of the Apes for me. I was sick to the point that I could barely hear with all the drainage and pressure built up in my head. The entire theater was packed with families with small children that would not shut up. The guy in front of me also would not put his phone down. It was miserable. Probably the only open seat in the whole place was next to the person I went with, and this one little punk kept on flipping the seat up and down. He would not stop until my friend grabbed the seat and wouldn’t let him move it anymore. Not surprising, I was not a fan of the movie. When I caught it on sale in a Blu-Ray bin at Wal-Mart, though, I revisited it and loved it. Theater experience really can make or break a movie.It can, indeed:
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