Neno_Kos
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I like when audience is mostly silent. Find it as sign of culture. Personally find it annoying if audience is chit chating during movies or comments specific scene or they type on cellphones. It's rude as hell. It takes me out from the film. If you want chit chat watch it home on blu-ray. Laughing at specific joke or moment in movie is completely different thing.
As I was saying until Queens scene happened audience was dead silent and you basically felt audience mood going up after it. And when Spidey shows up on airport first time you here cheers and laughs on his jokes during his scenes. It was great. When credits role and post credit scene happens "Spider-Man will return" everyone who stayed for post-credit started clapping wanting for more.
I watched both ASM and ASM2 in cinema. Nothing similar happened so, I'll say it was special
As I was saying until Queens scene happened audience was dead silent and you basically felt audience mood going up after it. And when Spidey shows up on airport first time you here cheers and laughs on his jokes during his scenes. It was great. When credits role and post credit scene happens "Spider-Man will return" everyone who stayed for post-credit started clapping wanting for more.
I watched both ASM and ASM2 in cinema. Nothing similar happened so, I'll say it was special
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