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#27 Apr 12 2014 at 4:04 PM Rating: Good
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I'm glad I watched the film first, then the episode of SHIELD. Saturday at 12:40pm, not many people in the theater, maybe 12 total.

Some *** behind me turned on the flashlight on his camera or video camera on his phone about an hour in or so, and lit up half the seats around me. I flipped him off and he turned it back off.

Half the people (one group, together) left at the beginning of the first credits, missing the scene with Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, I assume? Not a big follower of the comics.. The *** with the camera left at the beginning of the second credits. I stuck around til the end. 2nd after credit scene was meh.
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#28 Apr 13 2014 at 4:10 AM Rating: Decent
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Just saw the movie today.... After all that crap and no one promotes him to at least Major?

Tirithh wrote:
Half the people (one group, together) left at the beginning of the first credits,
It's like it's their first marvel movie...... similar thing happened today.
#29 Apr 15 2014 at 12:46 PM Rating: Good
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#30 Apr 15 2014 at 12:52 PM Rating: Good
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#31 Apr 18 2014 at 3:51 PM Rating: Good
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Finally went to see it. Not sure if I agree with Moviebob that it was the best movie in the MU, but damn if it wasn't a close second.
#33 Apr 21 2014 at 5:42 AM Rating: Good
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Yup. Total suckerage going on. Cinepolis 21+ ticket for tomorrow purchased. Smiley: smile


Looks like a nice theater style.
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#34 Apr 21 2014 at 2:59 PM Rating: Decent
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Timelordwho wrote:
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Yup. Total suckerage going on. Cinepolis 21+ ticket for tomorrow purchased. Smiley: smile


Looks like a nice theater style.


Seriously. Once you go to one of these, normal theaters just don't cut it anymore.
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#35 Apr 21 2014 at 4:20 PM Rating: Decent
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As long as the seat isn't too uncomfortable, and the projectionist knows his job, I don't really care about much else. When sitting in a dark room surrounded by strangers, I tend not to worry about the aesthetics too much.
#36 Apr 22 2014 at 4:20 PM Rating: Default
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As long as the seat isn't too uncomfortable, and the projectionist knows his job, I don't really care about much else. When sitting in a dark room surrounded by strangers, I tend not to worry about the aesthetics too much.


Hah. Try it once and you'll change your mind. It's not about aesthetics. It's about guaranteeing that your seat is comfortable and that no one's head is blocking your view. And giving you a pretty decent chance that there wont be loud kids or teens bothering you during the film (guaranteed if you go to the 21+ theaters). The call buttons with seat side service for food and drink (and some pretty decent food too) is really just a bonus.

I drank a nice tall glass of beer and sat in a reclining leather seat while watching Captain America 2. So nyah!
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#37 Apr 22 2014 at 7:40 PM Rating: Good
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It's about guaranteeing that your seat is comfortable and that no one's head is blocking your view. And giving you a pretty decent chance that there wont be loud kids or teens bothering you during the film
I have never had those problems.
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#38 Apr 22 2014 at 8:00 PM Rating: Decent
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It's about guaranteeing that your seat is comfortable and that no one's head is blocking your view. And giving you a pretty decent chance that there wont be loud kids or teens bothering you during the film
I have never had those problems.


Unless you've only been to the movies a handful of times, I find it amazingly unlikely you've never once had a tall person sit right in front of you (after the theater has filled up sufficiently that you can no longer move of course), or a family with screaming kids sit nearby, or a gaggle of teens who think that everyone in the theater is really more interested in their conversation than the film they paid to see, nor ever sat in a theater with poor leg room and/or narrow seats. If that's actually the case, then good for you, and by all means save the few bucks and enjoy the show.

But for the rest of us, who live in the real world where the movie going experience is regularly marred by obnoxious twits, paying a bit extra to avoid that is well worth it.
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#39 Apr 22 2014 at 8:43 PM Rating: Decent
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I find it amazingly unlikely
Enjoy that feeling then.
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#40 Apr 23 2014 at 4:57 PM Rating: Default
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I find it amazingly unlikely
Enjoy that feeling then.


Don't you like have a bridge to live under or something?
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#41 Apr 23 2014 at 5:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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Don't you like have a bridge to live under or something?
Says the guy who literally just said that any experience different from their own wasn't living in the real world. Smiley: smile

As an aside, I do like how this has become an overnight meme.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2014 7:31pm by lolgaxe
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#42 Apr 23 2014 at 5:51 PM Rating: Default
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lolgaxe wrote:
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Don't you like have a bridge to live under or something?
Says the guy who literally just said that any experience different from their own wasn't living in the real world.


Given that I "literally" said "the rest of us", your reading comprehension would seem to be a bit off.
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#43 Apr 23 2014 at 5:53 PM Rating: Excellent
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I Am the tall person. Screaming kids and unruly teens is easily solved with the stealth movie Tazer! (patent pending)
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#44 Apr 23 2014 at 5:54 PM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
Given that I "literally" said "the rest of us", your reading comprehension would seem to be a bit off.
Adding "rest of us" doesn't actually change the meaning, sweety.

I'll just add a new one each time you fumble at proving yourself.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2014 7:56pm by lolgaxe
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#45 Apr 23 2014 at 6:09 PM Rating: Default
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gbaji wrote:
But for the rest of us, who live in the real world...


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Given that I "literally" said "the rest of us", your reading comprehension would seem to be a bit off.
Adding "rest of us" doesn't actually change the meaning, sweety.


Who "added" anything? I said that the "rest of us" "live in the real world". You incorrectly claimed that I said that anyone who didn't have the same experience didn't live in the real world. What I was really saying was that *you* don't live in the real world. The "rest of us" do.

But hey. Keep on with the cute pictures!
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#46 Apr 23 2014 at 6:10 PM Rating: Good
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You incorrectly claimed
Enjoy that feeling. Smiley: smile
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#47 Apr 23 2014 at 6:41 PM Rating: Decent
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lolgaxe wrote:
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You incorrectly claimed
Enjoy that feeling. Smiley: smile


That's better!
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#48 Apr 23 2014 at 6:41 PM Rating: Good
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That's better!
If you say so. Smiley: smile
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#49 Apr 25 2014 at 4:59 AM Rating: Good
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Saw it last night, enjoyed it quite a bit.

That said, the "Winter Soldier" title is a cruel joke.
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