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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 5, 2020 0:01:18 GMT
If no, would you like to see it on streaming or just wait for a later release?
I would definitely go out to see it, no problem. I've found a surprising amount of people are still not comfortable heading out, though.
I'm interested to see the numbers here, even if I am asking a bunch of cinephiles.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2020 0:20:18 GMT
I have no interest in it.
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Post by Archelaus on Jun 5, 2020 0:29:07 GMT
I'll be the first in line to see it in theaters.
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Post by johnspartan on Jun 5, 2020 0:29:33 GMT
After The Prestige and The Dark Knight, I decided Nolan's dreary, boring style is not for me. I have no interest in his movies.
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Post by wolf359 on Jun 5, 2020 0:51:27 GMT
I don't know
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2020 0:54:19 GMT
I would definitely prefer to see it in a theater. I'd prefer to wait. I wouldn't not watch it if it was available to stream but streaming is a last resort. I make use of my Netflix but I've no interest in Amazon, Disney Plus, other streaming services that are pumping out better content because they fork out good money for good product. It doesn't not work. I loved the Netflix Marvel Shows, Stranger Things...there's more I'm sure of it. But that's my limit. I'd prefer movies be channeled through theaters, and even though I'm constantly unimpressed with how expensive it is to go, I don't really feel like they're movies unless they've been through one. They can enjoy a different subcategory, like made for TV movie or straight to DVD movie. This goes for films I haven't seen either, and films I don't like. I thought Serenity was garbage but at least it had the balls to show up in a theater. Even the stupid kid gets a mark for attendance.
Maybe this is the psychological push back against change. I can already feel everything I just said becoming dated but I still think going to the movies is a working class escape, and the manner of viewing is more optimum than anything that can be matched at home. Unless you have your own mini theater, if you're Bruce Wayne (or Elon Musk maybe).
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Post by ck100 on Jun 5, 2020 1:18:01 GMT
I'll see it when I can get the chance.
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Post by fangirl1975 on Jun 5, 2020 1:18:59 GMT
I would like to see it in theaters, but will likely have to wait for it to hit the home entertainment market.
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Post by pennypacker on Jun 5, 2020 3:54:57 GMT
I’m watching it as soon as possible. It’s the only thing I’m really looking forward to.
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Post by hi224 on Jun 5, 2020 3:58:11 GMT
not until pandemics over at all.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 5, 2020 5:02:49 GMT
Actually pretty startling numbers so far...
If that’s what a film board looks like, I’d imagine the general public would be somewhere below even these numbers as far as people willing/able/wanting to head out and see it.
Sounds like it’s an inevitable flop.
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Post by rudeboy on Jun 5, 2020 5:20:00 GMT
Maybe, depends on the reception. I don't know much about the film other than that it looks like a sci-fi epic, and I found the last Christopher Nolan sci-fi epic to be insufferable, so I'll most likely approach with caution.
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Post by politicidal on Jun 5, 2020 14:18:58 GMT
Yeah, most likely.
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Post by Jason143 on Jun 5, 2020 14:22:22 GMT
Im not sure. Depends how the cinema operates social distancing.
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Post by wolf359 on Jun 5, 2020 15:40:11 GMT
The last trailer for "TENET" left me pretty confused when it comes to what the Movie is about.
I guess it has something to do with time travel ?
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Jun 5, 2020 16:11:34 GMT
If it is released on schedule and if movie theatres have reopened here at that time I will go see it, no doubt about it.
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