Why don't you guys go see movies on weekdays?
Usually cause I'm working full time and then there's the munchkin. And school, usually.
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Why don't you guys go see movies on weekdays?
Usually cause I'm working full time and then there's the munchkin. And school, usually.
Why don't you guys go see movies on weekdays?
I get home from work around 8pm or 8:30 most nights, and me going to a 10pm movie after 12 hours of work and driving = paying $8 for an uncomfortable nap.
OK weekends it is. Try going around 3:00 if there is such a show, there's usually a lull then. Also the first show of the day usually doesn't sell out. Sometimes you can get in to the very last show, too.
I saw Knocked Up. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Judd Apatow is a good movie-maker.
Waitress
Crossing my fingers that this is the movie that finally makes Nathan Fillion a star. I hope I get to see it before it leaves.
Waitress is starting to drop off (it's peaked), so it'll disappear from wide release shortly. It'll do about 12 million in the US in total. Not bad for a tiny indy film. (nearly half of Serenity's amount, which cost $40m - heh)
Oh no! I haven't had a chance to see it yet. (I don't even know if it's playing here.)
I checked the IMDB - -the closest theatre that's showing Waitress is in the northern 'burbs (at least an hour away), the next closest is in Indianapolis and the third closest is in St. Louis.
Come on out and see me, sumi--it's playing in a few of the theaters in my neighborhood. We can make a day of it!
No, no, wait 'till I get there, and we can all go see it in Indy!
Oh, right, the point was to see it before it sublimates into the atmosphere. Carry on, then!