I think we are at the point where if any kind of spike happens, everything will (rightfully) lockdown again (in the UK).intersteIIarx wrote: ↑June 12th, 2020, 6:31 amIt's pure ignorance from some people here which frustrates me. I hate to generalise but it's always the guys that just don't get it, maybe its just me being bothered by it cuz I'm probably the only girl here lol
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intersteIIarx wrote: ↑June 12th, 2020, 6:31 amIt's pure ignorance from some people here which frustrates me. I hate to generalise but it's always the guys that just don't get it, maybe its just me being bothered by it cuz I'm probably the only girl here lol
Good. Delay it more.
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Not the end of the world.
Now they're really wishing they converted Inception to 3D for its re-release, heh.
Now they're really wishing they converted Inception to 3D for its re-release, heh.
I wonder if they're "testing" reactions with these news - I think they must be aware that those two weeks don't mean that much. I wouldn't be surprised if they announced in a few weeks that they are delaying it even more. This still feels like a sort of "should we / shouldn't we" action. They know they can't keep the original date, but they don't want to completely "betray" the chains that were, kind of, promised Tenet.
What is the point of delaying if they are going to re-release Inception in theaters on July 17?
I hate that the rest of the world will be punished for how bad the US (and the UK) are handling COVID-19. Not the end of the world - now let’s see if the new date will stay.
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Dragon_316ca wrote: ↑June 12th, 2020, 6:34 pmJuly 31st it is!
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