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Dillbag posted:I can only imagine people who saw Cronenberg's Crash instead of Haggis's Crash by mistake. Kind of like my friends in junior high that snuck into Naked Lunch thinking they were going to see some titties.
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Dillbag posted:I can only imagine people who saw Cronenberg's Crash instead of Haggis's Crash by mistake. Kind of like my friends in junior high that snuck into Naked Lunch thinking they were going to see some titties. When I was a little kid, I wanted to rent The Pink Panther film because I liked the TV cartoon. My dad tried to talk me out of it because he knew the cover was misleading, but I insisted and he relented.
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The Alien scriptwriter knew the movie was good when someone yelled "Leave the drat cat!" at a premiere.
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Dillbag posted:I can only imagine people who saw Cronenberg's Crash instead of Haggis's Crash by mistake. Kind of like my friends in junior high that snuck into Naked Lunch thinking they were going to see some titties.
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Syncopated posted:I saw Borat on release day when I was 17 with like 5 friends, best cinema experience of my life easy. Same here, the entire theater was in stitches and it was a hell of an experience.
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Retrowave Joe posted:Thread’s starting to feel like the 90s are back. I'm suddenly reminded of the "George Lucas Raped My Childhood" thread on AICN
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# ? May 6, 2021 21:39 |
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The best part of A Quiet Place was reading all the reviews where they were like "since they can't use sound instead the filmmakers rely on subtle visual cues." Then you watch the movie and the subtle visual cues end up being sticky notes they linger on for three seconds that say "DON'T MAKE NOISE!!!"
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Snooze Cruise posted:The best part of A Quiet Place was reading all the reviews where they were like "since they can't use sound instead the filmmakers rely on subtle visual cues." Then you watch the movie and the subtle visual cues end up being sticky notes they linger on for three seconds that say "DON'T MAKE NOISE!!!" That was still too subtle since people still asked why they can't just shoot the monsters (the whiteboard clearly state they're bulletproof) and how the main characters survived for a sequel despite being attacked by dozens of monsters in the ending of the first movie (the whiteboard again stating there's 3 in the are they live in).
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I’m aging myself but. Best Movie Theater Experience: “Sixth Sense” on opening night. It sounds cliched, but you really could’ve heard a pin drop. “Jurassic Park”, “Toy Story”, an anniversary run of “The Wizard of OZ”, and a couple of special screenings of “Avengers” and “Frozen” (and the incredible “Get a Horse!” short) in a Disney-run 3D theater are up there too. Worst Movie Theater Experience: The first “Scary Movie”. It’s terrible anyway, but a couple of adults a few rows ahead of us had apparently decided this would be a great choice to bring a veritable herd of small children to for a birthday party?! Weirdest/Most Uncomfortable: Imagine a group of teen girls planning a fun night out together during lunch break to carpool to the theater and see an interesting fantasy-looking movie about an alien kid with psychic powers or something that was going to premier that night. And that is how my friends and I saw, on opening night, before... certain news came out... a movie called “Powder”. Weirdest/Most Hilarious (for me at least): Seeing a performance of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” done by your college’s theater group with your friends is a lot of fun! But seeing it as it slowly dawns on you that you are the one person among your friends who even has any idea what to expect from a “Rocky Horror” performance is unforgettable. E: Dillbag posted:Uncomfortable because the director is a convicted chomo that should never have been allowed on a film set with children? Yup. Rahonavis fucked around with this message at 06:52 on May 7, 2021 |
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I don't mind the occasional hooting and hollering during a movie, it's a nice component of the theater experience. Way back as a teen I saw The Mummy 2 in theaters and people cheered when Oded Fehr and his merry band of desert horsemen took down the first wave of jackal monsters. Went to a Cornetto trilogy showing at Alamo Drafthouse a few years back where there was lots of raucous laughter and commentary that really added to the experience. Stuff like that is a nice touch, though it can get to be a bit much if you're not really feeling the movie or if it feels incongruent with the vibe. For example, people laughing at certain scenes during a showing of 12 Years A Slave. Not sure what there is to laugh about in that one. All that said, the cheering and exultation during the whole "On your left...Avengers Assemble" sequence in Endgame felt earned, whatever else I think of MCU stuff. People were waiting for 10+ years of build-up to culminate in exactly that sort of spectacle and got what they were promised, even if it was just another big light and beam show of their favorite technicolor superheroes beating up a bunch of earth tone monsters. It's okay to let people have their moment to enjoy things that mean something to them.
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By far the best theater experience of my life was seeing The Raid at the movie theater in Lincoln Center for the single night they were showing it as a part of a summer film festival event. My med school friends and I had a tradition of drinking and watching an action movie after every test. We had a core 5-6 people who would participate, plus a few random classmates who partook intermittently. Well, as soon as we saw the trailer for the Raid we made sure to get tickets to the Lincoln Theater event ASAP. Somehow 15 people from my class decided to come with us. The night comes and the theater is packed to the brim with action movie fans. Some stodgy dude in a 3 piece suit comes out to introduce the movie as part of the event. He says something like, "This isn't the type of movie we would usually show at Lincoln Center, but when I saw the crowd reaction to at *whatever festival he was referencing* I knew I just had to bring it here. The theater went balls to the walls out of control. Every fight scene had clipping and hollering. Whenever there was a particularly graphic death people gave a standing ovation. People absolutely lost their poo poo during the final fight. We normally did stuff like this when we watched in our small group, so to see an entire theater we the same enthusiasm was memory making. Gareth Evans was present and did a Q/A after the movie. Needless to say our post-test action movie nights doubled in regular attendance after that.
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Megasabin posted:By far the best theater experience of my life was seeing The Raid at the movie theater in Lincoln Center for the single night they were showing it as a part of a summer film festival event. My med school friends and I had a tradition of drinking and watching an action movie after every test. We had a core 5-6 people who would participate, plus a few random classmates who partook intermittently. Well, as soon as we saw the trailer for the Raid we made sure to get tickets to the Lincoln Theater event ASAP. Somehow 15 people from my class decided to come with us. I'd kill to see The Raid in a packed house.
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Rahonavis posted:Weirdest/Most Uncomfortable: Imagine a group of teen girls planning a fun night out together during lunch break to carpool to the theater and see an interesting fantasy-looking movie about an alien kid with psychic powers or something that was going to premier that night. And that is how my friends and I saw, on opening night, before... certain news came out... a movie called “Powder”. Uncomfortable because the director is a convicted chomo that should never have been allowed on a film set with children?
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This is all very weird to me, because where I live, people shut the gently caress up during movies. No one's here to be your audience, they're here for the movie. poo poo, even in a bad movie like Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, when the lady and the bloke had a shag, some dickhead teens just started shouting "gay" and "wank" and other such stupid poo poo, until another person shouted "shut the gently caress up" at them.
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E: never mind
Rahonavis fucked around with this message at 06:51 on May 7, 2021 |
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The MSJ posted:That was still too subtle since people still asked why they can't just shoot the monsters (the whiteboard clearly state they're bulletproof) Thankfully turns out that shooting the monsters actually worked. Its definitely a movie that doesn't make too much sense but who cares - the theatre experience of just everyone being absolutely quiet was great.
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Why were people wondering about that rather than why the dad wasn';t pulling out
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Megasabin posted:By far the best theater experience of my life was seeing The Raid at the movie theater in Lincoln Center for the single night they were showing it as a part of a summer film festival event. My med school friends and I had a tradition of drinking and watching an action movie after every test. We had a core 5-6 people who would participate, plus a few random classmates who partook intermittently. Well, as soon as we saw the trailer for the Raid we made sure to get tickets to the Lincoln Theater event ASAP. Somehow 15 people from my class decided to come with us. This sounds awesome.
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# ? May 7, 2021 14:28 |
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Watching a great martial arts movie with a crowd is amazing. People really react vocally to the brutal hits, the most creative and surprising moves, and get into it like it's a playoff game.
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Lobok posted:Watching a great martial arts movie with a crowd is amazing. People really react vocally to the brutal hits, the most creative and surprising moves, and get into it like it's a playoff game. Man i would LOVE to watch police story in a crowded theater
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The biggest reaction I can remember in a theater was to the original Independence Days. Really got cheers when Quaid toook down the saucer kamikaze style. Standing ovation at the end.
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Charlz Guybon posted:The biggest reaction I can remember in a theater was to the original Independence Days. Really got cheers when Quaid toook down the saucer kamikaze style. Standing ovation at the end. When I saw ID4 in the theater someone stood up and saluted at the end of Bill Paxton’s “this will be our Independence Day” speech.
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ruddiger posted:When I saw ID4 in the theater someone stood up and saluted at the end of Bill Paxton’s “this will be our Independence Day” speech.
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A post-apocalyptic thriller where nobody can sleep. Very interesting concept. Stupidly simple because all of the madness that would ensue. Awake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fuowcxdrYc
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I saw A Quiet Place in theaters and hated that theatergoing experience. The Incredibles 2 was playing downstairs and even the bass from that movie bled through to our theater, which was a welcome respite from the constant crinkling of wrappers and slushing of ice. At one of the tenser points in the film, someone dropped their can of beer and it rolled like all the way down the theater steps to a few stifled laughs. I think the best one I had was Saw II, of all things. Big multiplex theater, midnight opening, tons of horror veterans who brought their non-acclimated friends, and the movie was just bad enough for a good 10% of the theater to heckle it constantly and have that be okay.
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BonoMan posted:A post-apocalyptic thriller where nobody can sleep. Very interesting concept. Stupidly simple because all of the madness that would ensue. For a while there, I thought it would be based on Nod by Adrian Barnes. I guess it's not a super novel premise. Looks interesting, though I kinda get the feeling the ending will be really dumb.
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EDIT: Nvm
AceOfFlames fucked around with this message at 17:43 on May 7, 2021 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:Why were people wondering about that rather than why the dad wasn';t pulling out The monsters would've been alerted by John Krasinski's extremely loud ejaculations
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im imagining the sound of a door slamming in the next room and lolling
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Carthag Tuek posted:For a while there, I thought it would be based on Nod by Adrian Barnes. I guess it's not a super novel premise. Looks interesting, though I kinda get the feeling the ending will be really dumb. It's just going to end with a CU on someone's face as they close their eyes and we'll be left wondering ~*~*DiD ThEy ReAlLy Go To SlEeP?*~*~
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The best theater going experiences I had have always either been so-so horror movies like Paranormal Activity on opening night where everyone is getting the jumps or Infinity War and Endgame because the audience I was in was really into it. The most awkward was a first date who chose Shame as a the movie to see that night and I didn't look into ahead of time.
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TheJadedOne posted:The most awkward was a first date who chose Shame as a the movie to see that night and I didn't look into ahead of time. Yeah, but you went on to marry her so it's also a really sweet story? Seriously tho, what a wonderful scenario to have as a playground on a first date. Walk out out the cinema, have the energy be tense and odd between you, get to the car and loiter for a moment... "WELL, I DON'T HAVE THAT PROBLEM" then telegraphed ten miles in advance, make a slow, animated move in for a kiss. Mmm, I'd have spun gold from that straw.
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TheJadedOne posted:The best theater going experiences I had have always either been so-so horror movies like Paranormal Activity on opening night where everyone is getting the jumps or Infinity War and Endgame because the audience I was in was really into it. That reminds me, I saw Cabin in the Woods in the theater and the audience was extremely into it. Lots of gasps and , but lots of laughs too. I saw Drive in theaters on a date, which isn't like a terrible choice but it's not gonna do you any favors either.
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TheJadedOne posted:The most awkward was a first date who chose Shame as a the movie to see that night and I didn't look into ahead of time. I went to see Tree of Life on a first date. I was into it, she probably wasnt as much. Anyway, the couple behind us were something else, the dude was super not into it. He kept angry-whispering to his date "ugh this is boring" and she was like "shush, it's good!", then they'd be quiet for another 20+ minutes. Every time I'm thinking, next time I'm gonna tell him to shut up but it just peters out & I get back into the movie. Eventually she's like "you wanna leave?" and he was like "nah its probably over soon" lmao
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I'm usually a huge curmudgeon who demands absolute silence in the theater, but drat I wish I had been there to see this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D1CqVrGXdo
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Yeah, that sort of thing is great. But if people were yelling "Look out behind you!" and cracking jokes and poo poo, I'd hate it.
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(There are two threads with this discussion so I can't keep track of which) I saw The Matrix on opening night and *goddamn* - just 2 straight hours of the audience realizing they were witnessing a pretty historic cinematic moment.
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cvnvcnv posted:Yeah, but you went on to marry her so it's also a really sweet story? Seriously tho, what a wonderful scenario to have as a playground on a first date. Walk out out the cinema, have the energy be tense and odd between you, get to the car and loiter for a moment... "WELL, I DON'T HAVE THAT PROBLEM" then telegraphed ten miles in advance, make a slow, animated move in for a kiss. Mmm, I'd have spun gold from that straw. We hung out for like 4 hours after talking about it and other stuff but it never went anywhere.
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Carthag Tuek posted:I went to see Tree of Life on a first date. I was into it, she probably wasnt as much. Anyway, the couple behind us were something else, the dude was super not into it. Fuckin' lol I saw Tree of Life on opening weekend and everyone sat politely as the first couple of minutes of the film played back in complete silence (because it's Malick and I guess people were thinking "ok, there's no sound at the beginning, it's an artsty fartsy thing"). Eventually a lady a few seats over saw me looking really confused and she asked me "do you think there's supposed to be sound here?". I walked out of the theater and asked the ticket guy "Hey, is the first couple of minutes of Tree of Life supposed to be MOS?". He looked at me like I was speaking in loving tongues so I told him "dude the sound is off in theater three". He go on his radio and said something like "uhhhh hey Jerry, some guy says there's no sound in theater three" and lo and behold as I was walking back to my seat there was a loud static burst followed by the sounds of lovely-looking CGI dinosaurs fighting as the idiot projectionist plugged the audio patch cable back in.
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Dillbag posted:I walked out of the theater and asked the ticket guy "Hey, is the first couple of minutes of Tree of Life supposed to be MOS?". He looked at me like I was speaking in loving tongues so I told him "dude the sound is off in theater three". He go on his radio and said something like "uhhhh hey Jerry, some guy says there's no sound in theater three" I worked at a theater for two years and if you’d asked me the same question I’d have given you the same look that guy did because even tho I worked at a theater they didn’t really teach or expect you to know moviemaking jargon.
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