Tickets Release and Pre-Orders
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Boy, those tickets are pricey. 250 dollars for a movie ticket?! Yikes! jknatalie wrote:
It's really worthyThe Special One wrote:Boy, those tickets are pricey. 250 dollars for a movie ticket?! Yikes! jknatalie wrote:
I have a free extra ticket to see Dunkirk in 70mm at 3:45pm tomorrow at The Cinerama in Seattle if anyone near by wants to claim it and see it with me. My father had to back out due to work. Let me know.
You'd go see a movie with a stranger you met on the Internet??
Do you do this often??
Do you do this often??
Believe it or not, I have asked a lot of people I know and none of them are interested. Even on facebook, no one wanted to go and everyone seems to be under the impression that the movie is boring, or they simply don't like Christopher Nolan.
I'm not sure what is up with all of that so I thought I'd turn here since this is obviously the place where fans of Nolan are.
I'm not sure what is up with all of that so I thought I'd turn here since this is obviously the place where fans of Nolan are.
Fans of Nolan's thoughtful previous efforts are going to hate this movie even more, so you probably chose the wrong place.
Yeah I seem to remember you saying you didn't enjoy the film or that it felt hollow to you. Unfortunate, but I am going in with an open mind and ready to have an experience, as is my attitude every time I see a Nolan film.
I enjoyed it, but as an IMAX action thriller ride. For a Nolan movie it's simply a meh, that's why I'm writing about his fans, yo.
The film is not a meh; it's just not what you expected.
You should shed any preconceived notions and give it a second viewing.
You should shed any preconceived notions and give it a second viewing.