Btw idk why I have anxiety the entire time… (no, not anxiety about the plot… like just random anxiety) but besides that…

Great experience (ish… I rather own a movie theater and have it all by myself so I don’t have so much anxiety)

BIG SCREEN

My favorite sequence was when:

SPOILERS

Rocky risks his life to save Grace

I like the sequence of like the darkness and then a flash of light to show whats going on… that was so cool

I love the moments of silence…

So much different from just watching it on a 15.6 inch screen + headphones at home… (and also I’d have to wait for home release…)

(Put any spoilers in tags pls)

Edit: Also I was gonna take a photo of the theater and like the outside areas after you check in… and also like the mall area and stuff… but I kinda forgot due to anxiety… lol

Edit2: ALSO: I missed so much dialogue because my ears suck lol. I thought my English was good having arrived at 8 years old but apparantly not lmfao

Need a rewatch later at home (when home release comes out) WITH SUBTITLES

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    20 days ago

    Too many movies to list them all so I’ll give you my favorite movie experiences. The first few movies I remember seeing in theaters were actually in a drive in. Used to be a double feature drive in my parents would take me and my brothers to. Saw James and the Giant Peach/Men In Black in one viewing. Jurassic Park/Independence Day in another. Fell in love with Aliens and Dinosaurs because of those movies. Seeing Return of the King in theaters was a life altering experience. I was a huge fan of the first two films but didn’t get to see them in theaters. Return of the King blew my mind. Again I was only 12. The Star Wars Prequel trilogy was a big deal because I saw all of those with friends. I’ll be honest Barbenheimer was a blast. The juxtaposition between those two films was just too good.

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        20 days ago

        They were more popular in the 90s. Most of them closed down. I don’t know if any of them are left in my area. Even still it was a good half hour to 45 minute drive to get to one. Watching through the car was definitely a thing but my dad usually parked the truck so we could all lounge in the back. It was a fun experience.