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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: killers2 on October 04, 2017, 07:00:33 am
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I love going to the movies! For me it would be The Dark Knight in 2008. IT in 2017 was very good as well. Also I really enjoyed Mad Max Fury Road in 2 in 2015. The special effects needed to be seen in a theatre!
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watching " A Beautiful Mind" with Russell Crowe.
That just may have been the last movie I went to.
"goodbye theaters. hello netflix."
I don't drive and my family has no interest in going to the theater anymore.
I suppose there are numerous people who do go to keep the box offices profitable.
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The best movie experience for me was when I saw the live action Disney's Cinderella film.
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I have only been to one movie in the past 15 years. My girlfriend wanted to go so we went to something that was pretty good the other week but I forget the name. I really don't like the newer movies coming out though.
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Watching Return of the Jedi and even Empire Strikes Back as a kid. circa 80 and 83.
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I've had many, I just love the theater- like that koala bear on Sing lol I particularly enjoy 3D and action movies in the theater.
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Sorry can't answer you this question because I've never gone to a theatre.
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My favorite movie experience is probably when, back in 2007, while visiting a friend on the opposite side of the state we lived in, we went to go see 'The Happening' with his cousin, and it was just such a fun time. The movie sucked, but it was personally made better because I was sitting in-between the two and whisper-predicting all the deaths that were about to happen.
Good times, good times.
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When I saw Avatar with some friends back in 09. We had a wonderful afternoon together. Little did I know that would become my favorite movie.
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I watched Moonrise Kingdom back in 2012.
It was my first Wes Anderson film and we were in this beautiful, antiquated theater. I'm pretty sure we were the only ones watching too.
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I think the best movie experience I had was when I was a child going to see "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" seven times! Movies were so inexpensive back then, only 50 cents at the local theater. I was so mesmerized by this movie that I wanted to repeat the experience again and again! ;D
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Haven't been to the movies since last year
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For mines it was when the American version of The Grudge came out and scared the *blanks* out of the people right next to me had a blast laughing and annoyed by the females complaining about the first death scene in which someone jumps off a building most of the audience started laughing and they started to go buck wild out loud.