Tim said he thought it would be entertaining to take me for drinks before going to see The Avengers. I told him if he means getting kicked out of the theater is entertaining, then okay!
Him: Why would you get kicked out?
Me: Have you MET me? I would be yelling, "Thor, take your shirt off! TAKE YOUR SHIIIIIIRT OFF!!!" and "Kiss him! Damn it, Tony, Steve wants you to KISSSS HIMMMMMM!!!!"
I once came close to getting kicked out of a movie because I was giggling hysterically throughout ... and I wasn't the least bit drunk.
I dunno Teppy. Hearing you shout that might be worth getting kicked out of the theater for. But I'd want to see the movie too. Maybe modify an old Viking tradition. One showing the movie sober, another showing of the movie drunk.
But I'd want to see the movie too.
Therein lies the problem. I think yelling at the screen will have to wait until the DVD comes out.
I think yelling at the screen will have to wait until the DVD comes out.
Not if you see a movie at Times Square. Do they still have movie theaters at Times Square? Seedy ones where people yell at the screen?
I finally saw Cabin in the Woods last night. I was afraid I had built it up too much in my mind and would be disappointed. But no, it was fabulous! I don't like horror movies, but I loved it.
Not if you see a movie at Times Square. Do they still have movie theaters at Times Square? Seedy ones where people yell at the screen?
There's the AMC Empire and the Regal E-Walk. They're both about averagely dirty, not enough to qualify as "seedy."
Not if you see a movie at Times Square. Do they still have movie theaters at Times Square? Seedy ones where people yell at the screen?
That era passed around the time the Disney store moved into the neighborhood.
Looks like the post-converted 3D actually looks pretty good, which is nice because the 3D showings are more convenient for me on opening night.
We used to have what a friend always called the "interactive" movie theater - lots of commentary on the movie.