Pseudobulbar
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To be honest, I can see why people in other cities are upset. However, I think that people really can only get that mad if they actually participated, not just sat around talking about it.
I feel justified in this Chicago thing, because not only have I participated the entire time, but I actually got off my a$$ today, hopped on a bus, and wasted 2 hours trying to get that damn cake from the Chicago site, only to arrive 5 minutes after the other person got it. I left work! I feel like that effort deserves an early prologue...
I feel the worst for those who did what I did in another city but don't have one of the screenings nearby. That really sucks, but at least it is only a 1 week gap. They ought to have given everyone just a teeny bit of footage...or something. Maybe even another short teaser that is different.
Further, I think that this whole mess might be a huge hassle. I have no idea how early to go, how much work to take off, and if I will even be able to get in. First come first serve, but there also are other movies being shown- I don't imagine the IMAX will let people crowd their place all day long. They are playing Boewolf in Chicago and some daytime shows, and the next Boewolf is at 8:00 (whysoserious ticket is 7:30). How do you handle hundreds of people who are going to be in and out in a matter of minutes, expecting possibly more?
I'll get there a few hours early, but I am hoping they limited tickets to an extent so that it isn't anarchy...oh wait, Mr. J is running this show
I feel justified in this Chicago thing, because not only have I participated the entire time, but I actually got off my a$$ today, hopped on a bus, and wasted 2 hours trying to get that damn cake from the Chicago site, only to arrive 5 minutes after the other person got it. I left work! I feel like that effort deserves an early prologue...
I feel the worst for those who did what I did in another city but don't have one of the screenings nearby. That really sucks, but at least it is only a 1 week gap. They ought to have given everyone just a teeny bit of footage...or something. Maybe even another short teaser that is different.
Further, I think that this whole mess might be a huge hassle. I have no idea how early to go, how much work to take off, and if I will even be able to get in. First come first serve, but there also are other movies being shown- I don't imagine the IMAX will let people crowd their place all day long. They are playing Boewolf in Chicago and some daytime shows, and the next Boewolf is at 8:00 (whysoserious ticket is 7:30). How do you handle hundreds of people who are going to be in and out in a matter of minutes, expecting possibly more?
I'll get there a few hours early, but I am hoping they limited tickets to an extent so that it isn't anarchy...oh wait, Mr. J is running this show
