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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: redman555 on July 22, 2011, 03:04:43 PM
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Ok, so I give the movie 9/10, was a great way to seal the deal and start the Avengers film. Now I will give you this warning
:aok :aok :aokSTAY AFTER THE CREDITS!!!! YOU HAVE TO :rock
-BigBOBCH
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They all die at the end?
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No Like most movies like that I'm sure they have a sequel in it at the end of the credits Like Iron Man did.
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No Like most movies like that I'm sure they have a sequel in it at the end of the credits Like Iron Man did.
Not a sequel....this was the last movie of 4 to start another movie....if you know anything about comics you would know what im talking about ;)
-BigBOBCH
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Not a sequel....this was the last movie of 4 to start another movie....if you know anything about comics you would know what im talking about ;)
-BigBOBCH
UGH! Now I gotta see it!!! :lol
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No Like most movies like that I'm sure they have a sequel in it at the end of the credits Like Iron Man did.
what happened at the end of the credits in iron man?...
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I think its awesome, and im pleased to see that so far most of these movies are dang decent, if not kick arse all together. I cant wait to go see this.
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what happened at the end of the credits in iron man?...
First Iron Man, introduced the man with the eye patch at the end of the credits, thats why in the 2nd one he knew who the man was already.
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First Iron Man, introduced the man with the eye patch at the end of the credits, thats why in the 2nd one he knew who the man was already.
As I said, stay after the credits, if you dont lets just say you will miss quite a bit of stuff. In a way...a trailer....Again, something about a certain team.
-BigBOBCH
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there hasn;'t been a move in 20 years that's been worth paying to see in the theater.
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there hasn;'t been a move in 20 years that's been worth paying to see in the theater.
Saving Private Ryan? Also, many Pixar movies. Don't just ride them off as being a kid's movie just because it's animation, remember, Heavy Metal was animated, and it sure in hell ain't no kid's movie.
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there hasn;'t been a move in 20 years that's been worth paying to see in the theater.
Yup... With my huge TV, surround sound, and really comfy couch, I can get the theater experience without the ridiculous ticket price, $20 popcorn, and have the ability to pause the movie if I need to pee... The only sacrifice I make is waiting a few months.
I really can't think of a good reason to go to a theater.
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there hasn;'t been a move in 20 years that's been worth paying to see in the theater.
For those of us who like to see movies in the theater, in 20 years there hasn't been a post like yours worth reading for free on a BBS.
Besides I heard there were some pretty good moves in Black Swan.
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Well normally I would agree that seeing movies at home is better and it usually is...but this summer has been the summer of movies for me and my boys. I took my three kids to see Captain America yesterday for my birthday and all three of them really thought it was great. I liked the fact that there was very little in the way of foul language and it was easily the best of the four movies to prepare you for the Avengers next summer!
Which SHOULD BE GREAT!
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Yup... With my huge TV, surround sound, and really comfy couch, I can get the theater experience without the ridiculous ticket price, $20 popcorn, and have the ability to pause the movie if I need to pee... The only sacrifice I make is waiting a few months.
Bah. Going to the movies on Saturday night is part of the American Experience :aok
A home theater is nice and all, but there's no duplicating the "theater experience" of going out to the big screen. The sights, smells, sounds spark a little nostalgia, plus its an actual "event" to go to, and not just another night on the couch.
Also, while I suppose if you are dragging several kids along it could get very expensive, a movie date these days is a cheap date compared to many other options. I'm not sure what secluded island you're living on that popcorn is $20, but it's nowhere near that here. 2 tickets to a 2-hour movie, a shared popcorn and 2 drinks will run you about the same as 45 minutes, two dinners and an appetizer at a chain like Ruby Tuesday's or Chile's, or an hour at an arcade.
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Bah. Going to the movies on Saturday night is part of the American Experience :aok
A home theater is nice and all, but there's no duplicating the "theater experience" of going out to the big screen. The sights, smells, sounds spark a little nostalgia, plus its an actual "event" to go to, and not just another night on the couch.
Also, while I suppose if you are dragging several kids along it could get very expensive, a movie date these days is a cheap date compared to many other options. I'm not sure what secluded island you're living on that popcorn is $20, but it's nowhere near that here. 2 tickets to a 2-hour movie, a shared popcorn and 2 drinks will run you about the same as 45 minutes, two dinners and an appetizer at a chain like Ruby Tuesday's or Chile's, or an hour at an arcade.
going to the drive in on saturday night was part of the american experience.
standing in line with a bunch of schmucks, waiting for an over priced ticket, then waiting in line to get to another line for over priced food, then sitting in a theater which most likely will stick to your shoes, cramped in next to other schmucks that you don't know, who inevitably will be annoying in some way, is not my idea of fun .
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Captain America was by far the best superhero movie made so far. Definitely entertaining and I dont go to the movies often enough being a broke college student.
I do say I miss that $6 movie nights in Springfield now that Showcase got bought out by Rave. With the buying out, the cheap movie nights disappeared which we used as a football team to go out and see a movie.
Will say before this summer I had not gone to the movies in probably 2 years nothing really caught my eye. Saw Green Lantern and Captain American this summer.
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has anyone else noticed that superheros cause more damage then they prevent?
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going to the drive in on saturday night was part of the american experience.
(http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lhxce8tPEz1qe7vo3o1_500.jpg)
(http://www.jewishjournal.com/images/photos/art_imaginarywitness2_04040.jpg)
(http://www.onlyclassics.com/p620.jpg)
And so on and so on...
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going to the drive in on saturday night was part of the american experience.
standing in line with a bunch of schmucks, waiting for an over priced ticket, then waiting in line to get to another line for over priced food, then sitting in a theater which most likely will stick to your shoes, cramped in next to other schmucks that you don't know, who inevitably will be annoying in some way, is not my idea of fun .
I go to matinees cause Im a cheapskate, and cram snacks in my pockets cause the people at the theater snack counter should be wearing ski masks.
I thought True Grit was a wonderful movie, well worth the price. Im kind of cartoon Hero'd out tho so I'll wait till Conan hits the venues.
I miss the old drive ins and the old time one screen neighborhood theaters.
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My kid keeps asking me when we are going to go see it :x
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This morning I heard on radio that it knocked Harry Potter off number 1.
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Sheesh Cap .. sounds like you need to find a decent theater :)
$7ea for wife and I to go see Capt America at AMC theater complex
(and it is a very nicely setup complex), PA was playin Elvis thruout when we came in.
Theater we went to had 469 capacity, prolly 30-40 of us in there.
Wife bein disabled we sit in the handicapped area, uber leg room
and it's like a love-seat with the armrest between us folded up,
easy for her to get in and out of.
Sound system .. well . . they do like it LOUD in there .. and so do I :)
I really liked what they did with the WW2 posters durin the credits .. was a very cool 3d effect.
I still think the comic doods get better every time ..and this was the best yet.
Both DC and Marvel are doing some great entertainment peices now.
Can't wait to see the Team rockin it :)
-Frank aka GE
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(http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lhxce8tPEz1qe7vo3o1_500.jpg)
(http://www.jewishjournal.com/images/photos/art_imaginarywitness2_04040.jpg)
(http://www.onlyclassics.com/p620.jpg)
And so on and so on...
yea, those pictures make me wanna go stand in lines to get in lines to get in to the theater.
at least back then, most people weren't slobs......... :noid
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Sheesh Cap .. sounds like you need to find a decent theater :)
$7ea for wife and I to go see Capt America at AMC theater complex
(and it is a very nicely setup complex), PA was playin Elvis thruout when we came in.
Theater we went to had 469 capacity, prolly 30-40 of us in there.
Wife bein disabled we sit in the handicapped area, uber leg room
and it's like a love-seat with the armrest between us folded up,
easy for her to get in and out of.
Sound system .. well . . they do like it LOUD in there .. and so do I :)
I really liked what they did with the WW2 posters durin the credits .. was a very cool 3d effect.
I still think the comic doods get better every time ..and this was the best yet.
Both DC and Marvel are doing some great entertainment peices now.
Can't wait to see the Team rockin it :)
-Frank aka GE
there was one theater around here that i used to like. it was moderatly clean, and never a big crowd. in fact, there were a couple movies, that my girlfriend and i thought they were playing just for us......
the tickets were always less than $10. the overpriced soda, and snacks weren't as overpriced as in most theaters. we used to go there at least 2x a month.
the loews amc here, showing capt. america is $15. then ya got the overpriced drinks, and over priced snacks.
i can't help it.....there just hasn't been a movie worth going to the theaters for, since that bettie page movie.....in my opinion. and i used to go to the theaters a lot when i was younger.
i REALLY miss the drive ins though.
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Bah. Going to the movies on Saturday night is part of the American Experience :aok
A home theater is nice and all, but there's no duplicating the "theater experience" of going out to the big screen. The sights, smells, sounds spark a little nostalgia, plus its an actual "event" to go to, and not just another night on the couch.
Amen brutha :salute
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I want to see that, and Hobo With a Shotgun
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yea, those pictures make me wanna go stand in lines to get in lines to get in to the theater.
at least back then, most people weren't slobs......... :noid
Those pictures were merely meant to disprove your assertion that going to a drive-in was part of the American experience, while going to a theater is not. Movies have been a huge part of the American legacy since they came out, regardless of where you see it. There's a reason Hollywood is in the States :aok
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15 bucks will get you into IMAX 3D here.
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yea, those pictures make me wanna go stand in lines to get in lines to get in to the theater.
at least back then, most people weren't slobs......... :noid
You are one depressing SoB. Why do you even bother posting?
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You are one depressing SoB. Why do you even bother posting?
i calls em like i sees em. :devil