What's up with you crazy Americans not having reserved seating? Such a thing would cause mild disapproval in the UK
I'm seeing it at 14.30 tomorrow and might turn up at around 14.30.
Agreed. It makes much more sense for both parties to accept preorders and allocated seating.
And they start the marathon with the opening from TDK - panic ensues.
Not with BB? Going to show the movies out of order?
Lol, hopefully you aren't at an old school IMAX theatre?
I went to see a movie at ours once (it isn't digital) and they put on the wrong film and were like "Yeh umm, we can't stop it, it has to run through, sorry bout it".
God no, I avoid them like the plague.Anyone else seeing it in a old ass theater that would give Lucas seizures?
Lol, hopefully you aren't at an old school IMAX theatre?
I went to see a movie at ours once (it isn't digital) and they put on the wrong film and were like "Yeh umm, we can't stop it, it has to run through, sorry bout it".
AHHH accidentally clicked on the spoilers thread. I only saw "overall it was pretty good" and Sculli's avatar.
I was referencing the Zombie Rachel makeup.
AHHH accidentally clicked on the spoilers thread. I only saw "overall it was pretty good" and Sculli's avatar.
extremely trite point: it really is nice, having seen TDKR, to look back on the series and look at what Nolan has done with Batman as a series. I'm happy to argue about which one is better because it's kind of fun, but in the end, as a complete work that you can look back on, these three movies have kind of proven a point that I didn't see coming. I would have laughed if you said you were going to take Batman and just make it completely self-serious. But they did it and people love it. That's a little bit amazing. I remember walking out of the cinema following Batman Begins and thinking "who the fuck is Christopher Nolan and why haven't I heard of him before". It's been a long time.
TDKR is completely satisfying in that regard. Walking out, I was like, yep, mission accomplished. Good work.
Careful, dont let me rub Hobbit's 14 day deficit in your face.OMG OMG OMG
-35 hours!
hahaha I did the same thing. I was reading down the thread thinking "hmm these posts seem kinda spoilerish almost as if I'm in the...OMG IM IN THE SPOILER THREAD LOOK AWAY AND CLOSE BROWSER WINDOW NOW!!!!"
Yes, yes and yes. He's created my Star Wars.
Can't wait til it's out on Blu-Ray, I'm gonna try and watch them back to back.
I will definitely do a trilogy viewing over X-mas. Seems like a good fit with a lazy afternoon/evening.
What? There's no way they'd design a projector like that.
:lol :lol :lol
I'm trying to figure out how early we should show up, I'm thinkin two hours at min.
Ahhh yeah. Christmas Eve or Boxing day, that sounds mighty tempting. Oooh with some turkey sandwiches.
This strikes a chord in me. A good one.
Fuck, I really hope I don't have to do this.
I'm going to the 2nd liemax showing in the city, 12 noon since there only 1 at midnight.
I hope people go to the other non-liemax showings tomorrow, but the 2nd liemax has to be popular. Ugh.
The third liemax showing is 3 hours and 30 minutes later.
I suppose it depends on your age, but like I said earlier the LOTR films came out when I was 8, 9 and 10; the Batman ones when I was 11, 14 and now 18. They're the same to me as Star Wars was to my dad, you know?
My Star Wars is Bond. Grew up on it.
Rez said:I remember walking out of the cinema following Batman Begins and thinking "who the fuck is Christopher Nolan and why haven't I heard of him before".
My Star Wars is Bond. Grew up on it.
My Star Wars is Bond. Grew up on it.
Hate to ask because I know its been posted many times before but a friend needs the list for the real IMAX theaters vs lieMAX.
Thanks in advance if you can provide the link!
Longest trilogy ever.
Hm, you weren't aware of Memento at that time?![]()
What? There's no way they'd design a projector like that.