Audience reactions

Speaking of audiences, did any of your theaters have folks who sat through the credits? Or at least after the first part of the credits started? I mean, even though folks like us who follow news on films like this knew there wouldn't be a post-credits scene, I'm sure there were a lot of people who expected one.

I mean, I left because I knew, but saw a lot of folks sitting tight after the Wonder Woman title card appeared.

Yeah, a lot of people stayed seated in my theater after the credits too.
 
People stayed largely at my showing, even though I told them there was no credits scene (spoilers?).
 
Speaking of audiences, did any of your theaters have folks who sat through the credits? Or at least after the first part of the credits started? I mean, even though folks like us who follow news on films like this knew there wouldn't be a post-credits scene, I'm sure there were a lot of people who expected one.

I mean, I left because I knew, but saw a lot of folks sitting tight after the Wonder Woman title card appeared.

Yeah there were loads of people still sat there. I even said loudly to my mate that there was no end credit sequence thinking some of the people staying behind would leave but they just stayed there.
 
I got up and left and I saw plenty of people staying through the credits too.

Someone on Twitter who works at a cinema was saying to please tell everyone that there was no end credits scene because it was making her job harder (that people stayed.)

Anyway, regarding audience reaction (I already wrote some elsewhere):

-People laughed throughout the movie, mostly at Chris Pine's jokes.

-An old man started sobbing during the war scenes towards the end and hugged his wife.

-The audience applauded at the end.
 
Trailers trailers trailers!!!!

All the Etta Candy jokes and other jokes on trailers no one laughed because everyone already heard it in the trailers.

Same thing will happen in JL when Flash asks Bruce his powers...then he says I'm rich....well no one will laugh at that also because they already laughed months ago.

There were some good reactions in the audience but like trailers pretty much spoiled most.

Like the jokes in Spider-Man and Thor trailers....I can see the audience will not laugh when it comes out too because trailers today are everywhere.

A decade ago was different when most audience doesn't have quick access to trailers.

I was saying before, if Gal Gadot was kept a secret before BVS, then her REVEAL in BVS would have been the most epic thing in superhero movies and would made that movie a lot better to the people who hated it.

It would have been a million times better than the Robin reveal in Dark Knight Rises.

The 6th Sense would have been Rotten in Rotten Tomatoes if the trailer show Bruce Willis was one of the dead people that the boy can see.

If Gal Gadot was just promoted as a mysterious thief in BVS and kept the WW movie a secret, believe me people would see BVS in a different light once WW is revealed.

That would've done wonders for BvS.
 
So glad I went a third time! The third showing at my theater was an absolute BLAST. Jam packed with people and there was about 2-4 rows blocked off for a kids birthday party so the theater was POPPIN'. One of the best times I've had at the theater. An older couple sat next to my wife and I and they were absolutely loving it and talking out the whole movie. Huge applause at the end, which didn't happen in my last 2 viewings. Damn do I love this movie.
 
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So glad I went a third time! The third showing at my theater was an absolute BLAST. Jam packed with people and there was about 3-4 rows blocked off for a kids birthday party so the theater was POPPIN'. One of the best times I've had at the theater. An older couple sat next to my wife and I and they were absolutely loving it and talking out the whole movie. Huge applause at the end, which didn't happen in my last 2 viewings. Damn do I love this movie.

Sounds great.

The two times I saw it were different too- first time was with a packed theatre in the city, the second time on a rainy weekday at a suburban theatre where there were only a few people. The crowd made a lot of difference. You could just feel it. The second time was chill, which was good because I could really take in a lot of the details of the movie. But the reaction of a crowded theatre really heightened the emotion.
 
^ I prefer crowds too. I actually prefer to watch movies in college, not just because of the cheaper prices, but the younger, infused crowds. *GASP* *CLAP* *CHEER* I can just imagine it, now, and honestly, I think that's more enjoyable than just hearing the movie itself. You have the DVD for that.
 
My Thursday afternoon audience lauughed or gasped at the right parts.
 

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