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^ I'll happily co-sign both of those. Absolutely love my Star Wars midnight screenings.
I saw Rogue One at a brand new Cinema that recently opened near me. It has a coffee shop, bar and pizzeria in the cinema.
... Okay, you win. Especially if all those things are still open when you come out of your midnight screenings.
A friend asked me if I had ever walked out of a theater because the movie was so bad. I said no, because I don't see movies that are gonna suck.
I came very, very close to walking out of the last Transformers movie. I would have too had they not kept the main reason (Dinobots) for me going until the very end of the movie (which turned out to be a mild letdown). It would be the first time a movie was so bad I left the theater. Although AVP: Requiem gets a mention too. I nearly walked out on it after the "birthing" scene but I had been dropped off and had no ride home at the time.A friend asked me if I had ever walked out of a theater because the movie was so bad. I said no, because I don't see movies that are gonna suck.
Man I feel for you man, I'm a huge Batman and Superman fan but I can barely sit through it even currently that it's showing on HBO, I mean I can at least change channels but you had to sit for 2 plus hours.So I went to watch Batman v. Superman with a couple of friends for a second time. It was kind of a compromise, as we were supposed to watch it together but I went with my family before. So I promised to not say anything, no complaining, no heckling, no sly comments. Nothing.
But as the movie went on I barely could contain myself. I was freaking frustrated! I started swallowing all the popcorn I could, sunked in my seat. It was a superhuman feat.
After the movie I went on a lengthy discourse about how everything was so monumentally wrong with the film.