Man if theaters open next year, Robert Pattinson is gonna rule the Silver Screen with this and Tenet...
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2021 is gonna be (over?)saturated with DC superhero flix for sure: the aforementioned The Batman, Wonder Woman 1984, and this...
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Wonder Woman meets Cats?
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What we have here is an intelligence failure. You may be familiar with staring directly at that when shaving. .
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One man can only push so many boulders up hills at one time.
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I am not 100% sure, but I think it may have already been released overseas. There are already quite a few reviews floating around the Webz
Google says September 3rd for the U.S.
Just checked my local cinemas (Century and Galaxy chains) and both claim to be re-openjng in August 28th with a full slate of films.
Gonna be interesting to see what happens after the Labor Day holiday.
I, personally, am not 100% ready to brave a theater yet...Comment
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If my math is correct (a risky venture), then you and 19 others could see a first run movie for 10$ and get discounted concessions treats; seems too good to be true.Century/Cinemark chains are offering private Screening Parties for 20 people max:
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Two of the 3 CenturyTheaters in Reno charge $5 for all movies before 6 and $9 for movies after 6pm. The other one, which has reclining lounges, thus is "premium", is charging $8.50 before 6 and $10.25 after 6pm.
Prior to COVID, most times I went to the movies there were rarely even 10 people at a screening, unless it was opening week of a tentpole flick.
I looked at one of the theater's website and of the 11 private screenings available for this Thursday, 7 of them were sold out.
That's 140 people potentially, just for the private screenings, add to that however many folks will brave to regular screenings. I would be curious to know what the average number of moviegoers was per day prior to COVID.
Also, they have blocked off every other row, so they will only be selling 50% of seats.Comment
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A.V. Club piece on whether to go to the movies or not:
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Tom Cruise went and saw Tenet in London.
His Twitter clip not only shows the star wearing a vented mask, but a packed theater that seems to ignore any semblance of social distancing.
The actor has made a film of himself at a preview – a PR stunt with a serious pretext: without cinema-going, his brand of big-screen blockbuster won’t survive
Theaters here in Cali are still closed, but the ones in neighboring Nevada seem to keep selling out the $175 for 20 people max private screenings...Comment
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Coming to indoor theaters and drive-ins October 23rd, 2020...
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Tenet was fun. And it was quite eerie watching it in the big (300 or more seats?) cinema where only 50 places can be sold. About 20 people were there. I couldn't even hear their popcorn. But that was due to the absurdly loud soundtrack.
4/5. Not an all time masterpiece, but really good.It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.Comment
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The Unofficial Ongoing Current Movies in Theaters thread
Agree, better movie than getting credit for in most ways
BUT HOLY FUCK IT SOUNDS BAD
what in the fuck were they thinking with the mix. Unless it’s a scene in a room with nothing else going on you can’t understand a word-it’s completely and utterly FUBAR.
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Yo, Otto!Agree, better movie than getting credit for in most ways
BUT HOLY FUCK IT SOUNDS BAD
what in the fuck were they thinking with the mix. Unless it’s a scene in a room with nothing else going on you can’t understand a word-it’s completely and utterly FUBAR.
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I am curious to hear about your experience.
Did you attend an indoor theater or a drive-in?
I am seriously pretty close to dropping $150 to see Tenet all by myself in a private screening at either the Cinemark or Galaxy theaters in Reno...though I am also considering paying $8.75 to see it at the drive-in, as well (although my windshield is cracked and I fear my battery may not last the 150-minutes of screentime! Plus our local COVID rules prohibit you from being outside your vehicle to watch the movie, so no couches or lawn chairs...).Comment
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