DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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Good kids.In line. PACKED out of its mind. The earlier showing had a lot of kids. No crying.

Good kids.In line. PACKED out of its mind. The earlier showing had a lot of kids. No crying.
A hand full of claps but not much else.
In line. PACKED out of its mind. The earlier showing had a lot of kids. No crying.
Good kids.t:
Opening weekends, especially opening night screenings, are usually pretty vocal, especially in the bigger cities.Is that uncommon in your experience? I've never been in a cinema where anyone applauded or cheered in my life.
I've always thought that was an American thing.t:
I am cool with this, as long as the kids don't talk or cry a lot. Basically, know your kid.When I saw it someone brought a baby in.
Is that uncommon in your experience? I've never been in a cinema where anyone applauded or cheered in my life.
I've always thought that was an American thing.t:
I am cool with this, as long as the kids don't talk or cry a lot. Basically, know your kid.
OW are usually pretty vocal in the States. The opening night for TFA, for instance, was insane. The audience was super into it. Cheered when the crawl started, cheered when the OT characters showed up, cheered when the end credits started. Helluva experience.
He was good. Had a Batman shirt on. It was cute.
This is why I love going to the movies.
Have fun.Turning my phone off soon. I wish I could get the heat of the crowd. They think they're ready lol....
Is that uncommon in your experience? I've never been in a cinema where anyone applauded or cheered in my life.
I've always thought that was an American thing.t:
Same. I've never had a bad opening night experience.
Sure buddy.
Unless you live in North Korea,
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I'm loving all the positive reactions so far. Seriously, I hope everyone just bypasses the critics.