The big Geonosis battle was pretty wicked, lots of stuff blowing up.



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AOTC on the IMAX screen....rocked.Batman002 wrote:Ahh, You didn't go watch it at the theater? Part of the enjoyment is standing in line for several hours to get tickets. I did it and thought the movie Kicked ass!
The IMAX was a breath taker as well. The HUGE screen the explosions, my god!
Aya wrote:Because it wasn't showing at any theaters and I saw the DVD at a store. It was either that, or another Sims game.
I guess the question in all our mind is that... Why didn't you go see it when it came out? ...unless your theatre didn't show it when it came out..........Aya wrote:We got AOTC too, but I doubt the local theater is still showing a movie that's almost a year old.
Why on Earth would you wait thta long in line? Am I the only person on thsi planet thatreservestickets? For both TPM and AOTC, two weeks before release, we walked up, asked for advance tickets. That easy. Saw both on the day of release. Maybe I just live in a less crowded area?Batman002 wrote:Virginia!!!!!![]()
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I also live in VA. I live in a one horse town and we got AOTC for Christ sakes! I stood in line for 12 hours waiting for tickets to see the midnight showing of the movie, we also got TPM back in '99 and I stood in line for 17 hours for that movie, the place you live must suck ass not to get Star Wars!!!!!
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thats what stun guns are for. Any bastard ever tried to steal a seat i piad for and they lose consiousness for a while.Enforcer Talen wrote:I remember doing that for harry potter 2, but because of the swarms of munchkins, there was an overflow. no seat.
I am all about reserving tickets DGG man I usually use Fandango, that way I don't have to make any extra trips to the theatreDarth Garden Gnome wrote:Why on Earth would you wait thta long in line? Am I the only person on thsi planet thatreservestickets? For both TPM and AOTC, two weeks before release, we walked up, asked for advance tickets. That easy. Saw both on the day of release. Maybe I just live in a less crowded area?Batman002 wrote:Virginia!!!!!![]()
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I also live in VA. I live in a one horse town and we got AOTC for Christ sakes! I stood in line for 12 hours waiting for tickets to see the midnight showing of the movie, we also got TPM back in '99 and I stood in line for 17 hours for that movie, the place you live must suck ass not to get Star Wars!!!!!
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You guys should try the good ole' squirt gun..Darth Pounder wrote:thats what stun guns are for. Any bastard ever tried to steal a seat i piad for and they lose consiousness for a while.Enforcer Talen wrote:I remember doing that for harry potter 2, but because of the swarms of munchkins, there was an overflow. no seat.my stun gun is a disguised mobile phone
Yes you live in a less crowded area and your theatre probably works in a different way.Darth Garden Gnome wrote:Why on Earth would you wait thta long in line? Am I the only person on thsi planet thatreservestickets? For both TPM and AOTC, two weeks before release, we walked up, asked for advance tickets. That easy. Saw both on the day of release. Maybe I just live in a less crowded area?Batman002 wrote:Virginia!!!!!![]()
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I also live in VA. I live in a one horse town and we got AOTC for Christ sakes! I stood in line for 12 hours waiting for tickets to see the midnight showing of the movie, we also got TPM back in '99 and I stood in line for 17 hours for that movie, the place you live must suck ass not to get Star Wars!!!!!
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Yea but... but... 20 bucks... ON THE BIG SCREEN!Aya wrote:Because it would've cost like 20 bucks to see it and I didn't have any money at that time. What's the big deal anyways? I didn't make this thread just so everyone could pester me about why I didn't see the movie in the theaters.
Twenty dollars?!? Do you really live that far from the nearest movie theater?Aya wrote:Because it would've cost like 20 bucks to see it and I didn't have any money at that time. What's the big deal anyways? I didn't make this thread just so everyone could pester me about why I didn't see the movie in the theaters.
6 bucks for one ticket (probably higher now) and about 14 bucks for popcorn, soda and twizzlers (which I must have).Uraniun235 wrote:Twenty dollars?!? Do you really live that far from the nearest movie theater?Aya wrote:Because it would've cost like 20 bucks to see it and I didn't have any money at that time. What's the big deal anyways? I didn't make this thread just so everyone could pester me about why I didn't see the movie in the theaters.
I ask this because I paid about $6.75 for an evening showing of AOTC... matinee prices around here are about $4.50.
One word: SmuggleAya wrote:6 bucks for one ticket (probably higher now) and about 14 bucks for popcorn, soda and twizzlers (which I must have).Uraniun235 wrote:Twenty dollars?!? Do you really live that far from the nearest movie theater?Aya wrote:Because it would've cost like 20 bucks to see it and I didn't have any money at that time. What's the big deal anyways? I didn't make this thread just so everyone could pester me about why I didn't see the movie in the theaters.
I ask this because I paid about $6.75 for an evening showing of AOTC... matinee prices around here are about $4.50.
Why on Earth would you wait thta long in line? Am I the only person on thsi planet thatreservestickets? For both TPM and AOTC, two weeks before release, we walked up, asked for advance tickets. That easy. Saw both on the day of release. Maybe I just live in a less crowded area?
Actually, I found bribing the ticket girl at Karmike for the last three tickets a bit more fun.Karmike Cinema in my (one horse town)area won't sell advanced tickets for midnight showing's, they for some unknown reason don't do it here or I would have believe me. I still feel however waiting is half the fun though.