I saw it on IMAX in Chicago last Monday, at a 4PM show. I think it was sold out.
Cordelia ,'You're Welcome'
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I think everyone wants to see this on Imax, and I'd also bet that anyone seeing it more than once is going to try to catch it on Imax the second time if they can.
I need to see it again.
I want to see it again, but I don't care about IMAX, and I'm certainly not going into DC just for that when there's a theater 2 miles away.
?I want to stand up for Christian. I love his emo little self and the darkness of his knight
In this, I am ita.
I want to stand up for Christian. I love his emo little self and the darkness of his knight
Oh, completely. Although I really wish they'd given him fewer lines while in the suit.
Although I really wish they'd given him fewer lines while in the suit.
Or at least clearly established that he was using some kind of voice masker (which is what it sounded like some of the time).
I'm still so sad about when he says "She was going to wait for me." and Alfred slips away with her note and burns it. ::sniff::
I actually ended up recounting the movie to both my parents, even though I know they only participate in straightforward fiction (ma) if fiction at all (da). They were very patient.
which is what it sounded like some of the time
All of the time, I read.
I know! That was just heartbreaking.