movies??? go see a movie????

GregV814

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watching the local morning shows, they did a year end review of the "best" 2024 films....

green black lesbian woman?... super gayman powers in Spiderman?.... cartoon WOKE LGBTX agenda??

are you kidding me?
 

vraiblonde

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Wasn't that with the "green black lesbian woman?"

In the movie she's just green.

I'm trying to learn to separate actors from their movies so I can be entertained without envisioning the actor being a sniveling douchebag. Some actors, it's easier than others.
 

Czar

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Some theaters in SM seem to be audience interactive. The audience loudly and actively adds comments about what is taking place on the screen, this in total defiance of the pre-feature suggestion to remain as silent as possible in consideration of others.This phenomenon of screen shouting is completely foreign to me, baffling to say the least. Best to avoid certain movie house locations if the quiet film experience is more to your liking.
 

vraiblonde

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Best to avoid certain movie house locations if the quiet film experience is more to your liking.

I think movie choice has a lot do do with it. Wicked isn't going to attract many disrupters; superhero movies will. Although I saw a boxing match at the movie house, fully expecting it to be a miserable experience, and Monello and I were the only ones in the theater.

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RoseRed

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I think movie choice has a lot do do with it. Wicked isn't going to attract many disrupters; superhero movies will. Although I saw a boxing match at the movie house, fully expecting it to be a miserable experience, and Monello and I were the only ones in the theater.

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Wicked has a sing a long version.
 

stgislander

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I think movie choice has a lot do do with it. Wicked isn't going to attract many disrupters; superhero movies will. Although I saw a boxing match at the movie house, fully expecting it to be a miserable experience, and Monello and I were the only ones in the theater.

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You are kidding right. There was a whole problem with people getting up in front of the screen singing along with the songs.
 

stgislander

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Tell me you hated Rocky Horror Picture Show.
By the time I first saw it, it was in midnight showings and I kinda already knew about the audience participation aspect. If I go to a first run showing, I don't want the audience to participate (besides maybe cheering when Chris Evans yelled 'flame on' in Deadpool and Wolverine. Cause that was AWESOME!!!)
 

RoseRed

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By the time I first saw it, it was in midnight showings and I kinda already knew about the audience participation aspect. If I go to a first run showing, I don't want the audience to participate (besides maybe cheering when Chris Evans yelled 'flame on' in Deadpool and Wolverine. Cause that was AWESOME!!!)
I used to sneak in with friends since we were all underage.
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
Haven't been to a theater in 25 years. I'm ok to wait for the DVD release..... hey.... where'd the Redbox go???

I remember when I was a kid, probably 8 or 10, my brother, some neighborhood kids and I went to see a movie. Cost was 42 cents. Mom gave us each 50 cents of rolled pennies. Did we just give the ticket person the 50 cent roll? Of course not, it was only 42 cents, so we both split the roll open and made the attendant count out the 42 cents. And I remember I was short a few, so had to get out of line, find my bro and get a couple of cents more to get in.
 
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