How Early Will You Go?
Posted: June 5th, 2012, 8:58 pm
Yeah, that's about right. There will no doubt be people in line that have been there for days.Law_of_4 wrote:Movie is at 12am, I'm getting there by 4
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Yeah, that's about right. There will no doubt be people in line that have been there for days.Law_of_4 wrote:Movie is at 12am, I'm getting there by 4
I thought my two-hour drive was going to be long. Bravo, sir. I salute you. Are you planning on staying at a hotel or driving straight home afterward? If you do the marathon, which would quite literally make that an all-day affair for you, I can't imagine driving four hours when it will already be around 3am. However, I'm sure your mind will be racing as with everyone else, so I doubt being tired would be an issue.Big Bad Harv wrote:The closest IMAX to me is four hours away, so my wife and I and four of our friends are all going together.
We'll be meeting up with probably two other people as well once we arrive.
I went with about eight friends for the midnight showing of TDK, and it was such a great experience.
We were about two hours early then and got close to first pick of seats, but this time we'll be going about five hours early.
However, if IMAX does offer the marathon, we're totally doing it.
Most of us are probably going to watch the first two films in advance anyway, so the marathon is literally the best possible way to see those films right before TDKR.
And with an intermission between each film, how can you lose?
Yo dude I'm going to that same trilogy marathon except the daytime one! So pumped, although i've never been to a 9 hour movie marathon b4, hope that I can stay awake (cue double espresso coffee shots!)!corderouge wrote:My IMAX theatre is running a trilogy screening event,
so I'll be there at 6pm to watch Batman Begins,
then they'll provide us with dinner
then TDK
then at midnight,
TDKR
July 18th, 6pm, here I come
I feel the same way. I really want to see BB and TDK on the big screen again. But I'm never really comfortable in movie theater seats. And I feel like I might be worn out sitting through 2 lengthy films. I also really invest myself emotionally in movies and TDK is an exhausting movie for me, especially on the big screen. I just don't think I have the energy to handle all 3. I wish they would simply play Batman Begins two weeks prior and The Dark Knight a week before leading up until The Dark Knight Rises. I don't have a need to watch them back to back.TehBatGetsBraked wrote:The fact that I'd get to see BB on and TDK on the big screen is a major draw for me. But I dont want to be "burnt out"