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"What are you trying to say? I'm crazy? When I went to your ski schools, I went on your church trips, I went to your alpine race-training facilities? So how can you say I'm crazy?!"Originally posted by digitaldeathHere’s the dumbest person on tgr -
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"What are you trying to say? I'm crazy? When I went to your ski schools, I went on your church trips, I went to your alpine race-training facilities? So how can you say I'm crazy?!"Originally posted by digitaldeathHere’s the dumbest person on tgrComment
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Went to the cinema last night!!! And it was freaking great. Theater was incredibly clean and wife and I literally had the entire room to ourselves. $5 tix and $5 large popcorn. Felt so good to get back to the big screen.Texas to reopen theaters, but with a catch...
https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/te...Tkfa1-UwSz0ho0
FWIW, we saw the Hunt. REALLY fun movie. If you like slasher comedies, you might enjoy it. Has a bit of a B-movie vibe as it doesn't take itself too seriously and they didn't skimp on the over the top violence. Was fun seeing Glenn Howerton in there. Minor role, but he was born for that one. Haha. Sturgill Simpson even played another minor role as Vanilla Nice.
Betty Gilpin and Hilary Swank were also fantastic in there. I'll definitely pick this one up when it hits an official home release. Worth a re-watch.Comment
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Excellent.Went to the cinema last night!!! And it was freaking great. Theater was incredibly clean and wife and I literally had the entire room to ourselves. $5 tix and $5 large popcorn. Felt so good to get back to the big screen.
FWIW, we saw the Hunt. REALLY fun movie. If you like slasher comedies, you might enjoy it. Has a bit of a B-movie vibe as it doesn't take itself too seriously and they didn't skimp on the over the top violence. Was fun seeing Glenn Howerton in there. Minor role, but he was born for that one. Haha. Sturgill Simpson even played another minor role as Vanilla Nice.
Betty Gilpin and Hilary Swank were also fantastic in there. I'll definitely pick this one up when it hits an official home release. Worth a re-watch.
Yep loved The Hunt.Comment
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Questions:Went to the cinema last night!!! And it was freaking great. Theater was incredibly clean and wife and I literally had the entire room to ourselves. $5 tix and $5 large popcorn. Felt so good to get back to the big screen.
FWIW, we saw the Hunt. REALLY fun movie. If you like slasher comedies, you might enjoy it. Has a bit of a B-movie vibe as it doesn't take itself too seriously and they didn't skimp on the over the top violence. Was fun seeing Glenn Howerton in there. Minor role, but he was born for that one. Haha. Sturgill Simpson even played another minor role as Vanilla Nice.
Betty Gilpin and Hilary Swank were also fantastic in there. I'll definitely pick this one up when it hits an official home release. Worth a re-watch.
1. Did they take your temperature at the door?
2. Did they require you to wear masks?
3. Did the staff wear masks?
4. How did they sanitize the theater between shows?
I love going to the movies, but quite seriously am a little apprehensive about going once they open up the ones in Reno.
Also the fact that there won't be any new movies until at least Nov., since all the studios have pushed the blockbusters back until end of the uear or into 2021 (at least for the moment; that could change).
Good to hear about The Hunt. It is in my NF DVD queue!Comment
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Sure thing.Questions:
1. Did they take your temperature at the door?
2. Did they require you to wear masks?
3. Did the staff wear masks?
4. How did they sanitize the theater between shows?
I love going to the movies, but quite seriously am a little apprehensive about going once they open up the ones in Reno.
Also the fact that there won't be any new movies until at least Nov., since all the studios have pushed the blockbusters back until end of the uear or into 2021 (at least for the moment; that could change).
Good to hear about The Hunt. It is in my NF DVD queue!
1. No, they did not take our temperature but they had a guy at the front doing a simple screening questionnaire before letting us in. They might do temp screenings if they actually get more than one couple in there. Haha.
2. No, they did not require us to wear masks, but highly recommended it. We chose not to past the entry as we were about the only people in what is one of the largest theaters in the country and wanted to actually eat our popcorn. I think I'm going to an IMAX screening next as that would be wicked fun to have that giant theater to myself and I can get EXACTLY the seat I want... for 5 bucks.
3. Yes, the entire staff was fully masked, gloved, and taking all proper precautions. Soda fountains and popcorn stations were closed for us to use. You'd pay at the concession stand, they'd give you a receipt to show (not physically hand to) the staff at the soda area, and they'd give you what you wanted. The whole operation was all very well organized and as sanitary as possible.
4. I don't know HOW they sanitize between shows, but it can't be that hard as they have every other row roped off, and have a distance of like 6 seats between assigned seats. Pretty much, they can only have like a dozen people in a sold out show the way they had it laid out. Seems all they'd have to do is go wipe down the areas where people were sitting and they know exactly where you were.
I'll say this much. I haven't seen this theater so clean since they opened. It's always actually been a nice theater and I've never seen them get behind in maintenance or cleanliness compared to many, but they're going above and beyond now. They HAVE to be hemorrhaging money since they had it fully staffed and there were hardly any patrons. Was sad to see but I hope they're boldness pays off. They're doing it in as safe a manner as possible and it's a local chain who's passionate about the business, so I hope they pull through.
Now I'm waiting for Alamo Drafthouse to open up next. They're usually my go-to theater around here. We have 4 of them in the area.
I love the cinema, so even when they get back to 100% capacity, I'll take my chances. Worth it. I love the Drafthouse. Haha.Comment
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Right on.Sure thing.
1. No, they did not take our temperature but they had a guy at the front doing a simple screening questionnaire before letting us in. They might do temp screenings if they actually get more than one couple in there. Haha.
2. No, they did not require us to wear masks, but highly recommended it. We chose not to past the entry as we were about the only people in what is one of the largest theaters in the country and wanted to actually eat our popcorn. I think I'm going to an IMAX screening next as that would be wicked fun to have that giant theater to myself and I can get EXACTLY the seat I want... for 5 bucks.
3. Yes, the entire staff was fully masked, gloved, and taking all proper precautions. Soda fountains and popcorn stations were closed for us to use. You'd pay at the concession stand, they'd give you a receipt to show (not physically hand to) the staff at the soda area, and they'd give you what you wanted. The whole operation was all very well organized and as sanitary as possible.
4. I don't know HOW they sanitize between shows, but it can't be that hard as they have every other row roped off, and have a distance of like 6 seats between assigned seats. Pretty much, they can only have like a dozen people in a sold out show the way they had it laid out. Seems all they'd have to do is go wipe down the areas where people were sitting and they know exactly where you were.
I'll say this much. I haven't seen this theater so clean since they opened. It's always actually been a nice theater and I've never seen them get behind in maintenance or cleanliness compared to many, but they're going above and beyond now. They HAVE to be hemorrhaging money since they had it fully staffed and there were hardly any patrons. Was sad to see but I hope they're boldness pays off. They're doing it in as safe a manner as possible and it's a local chain who's passionate about the business, so I hope they pull through.
Now I'm waiting for Alamo Drafthouse to open up next. They're usually my go-to theater around here. We have 4 of them in the area.
I love the cinema, so even when they get back to 100% capacity, I'll take my chances. Worth it. I love the Drafthouse. Haha.
Thanks man.
Good to hear that the Texans are on their ishit.
I mean when I would go to the theater in Reno pre-COVID, it was usually empty (I would go on my day off, usually first show in the morning), but as I said earlier, I still have my reservations.
In regards to the Alamo, last time I went to a Drafthouse, it was the only one and it was above a Chinese Restaurant in Austin; this was way before they chained up.
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Went to the cinema again this weekend. Tried out a new place I had never been to before. Saw a re-run of the Secret Life of Pets with the kiddos. Also $5, and we had the ENTIRE room to ourselves. This place (an E.V.O. theater) did temperature checks on the way in, also had assigned seats, and seemed to have their crap together. So, when people want to rip on Texas, Georgia, and other states for allowing theaters to re-open, allow me to share with you MY experiences as seen below. An empty 168 seat screen:
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Drive-Ins are open in CA and NV now.
Regular indoor cinemas are still closed, thoughComment
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Went to the cinema again this weekend. Tried out a new place I had never been to before. Saw a re-run of the Secret Life of Pets with the kiddos. Also $5, and we had the ENTIRE room to ourselves. This place (an E.V.O. theater) did temperature checks on the way in, also had assigned seats, and seemed to have their crap together. So, when people want to rip on Texas, Georgia, and other states for allowing theaters to re-open, allow me to share with you MY experiences as seen below. An empty 168 seat screen:
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Hmmm.
I dunno man.
I trusted that AustinFromSA dude, but am not so sure about you, MontuckyFried...
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Basically. Except with a million inch screen and way better sound system than I have (for now). Those big comfy leather reclining seats were the bomb too! Plus at home, we don't have waiters to bring us popcorn and beverages. Well, not til the kids are older at least and I can make them fetch me cold ones from the fridge. Haha.Comment
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