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So, yes, I'm putting off writing something I really should be writing... I know, but whatever~ And yes, I have made an Avengers post before, and I simply don't care~ I'm also wasting time reading Avengers fic and falling asleep in weird ways, so whatever~

I've seen this movie three times now (twice in 3D and once in regular format, and my gosh, if I had an imax near here, I totally would have been there), which is the most I've ever gone to a theatre to see a movie before (seriously, nothing has ever piqued my interest this much before). As was said to me last night, "It's like your Titanic." This is clearly a very apt description. Speaker, you are a genius~

More rambling, because I can. Spoilers, I suppose. )

During my third viewing, somehow the 3D was thrown out of line in the previews, which was kind of a bother, but I went and told them something was up, so it was fixed rather quickly. I enjoy movie previews though, so I was glad I'd already seen them by then. The midnight showing was by far my favourite viewing I went to though, if only for the atmosphere it held. Such a wonderful atmosphere.
clipsie: (v6!masaleanonhand)
So, yes, I'm putting off writing something I really should be writing... I know, but whatever~ And yes, I have made an Avengers post before, and I simply don't care~ I'm also wasting time reading Avengers fic and falling asleep in weird ways, so whatever~

I've seen this movie three times now (twice in 3D and once in regular format, and my gosh, if I had an imax near here, I totally would have been there), which is the most I've ever gone to a theatre to see a movie before (seriously, nothing has ever piqued my interest this much before). As was said to me last night, "It's like your Titanic." This is clearly a very apt description. Speaker, you are a genius~

More rambling, because I can. Spoilers, I suppose. )

During my third viewing, somehow the 3D was thrown out of line in the previews, which was kind of a bother, but I went and told them something was up, so it was fixed rather quickly. I enjoy movie previews though, so I was glad I'd already seen them by then. The midnight showing was by far my favourite viewing I went to though, if only for the atmosphere it held. Such a wonderful atmosphere.
clipsie: (v6!masaleanonhand)
So, I've forever had a love/hate relationships with comic books. Too expensive in my opinion (I am cheap), but something I've always been curious about (okay, so when I get my mitts on them, well, I get careful and in love), and thus it has taken form into loving all the comic movies! Except The Dark Knight, that shit was boring. I know that there is a division in the world of movie loving on The Dark Knight, but I still can't seem to see what is so great about it. It was decent in my opinion.

Anyway~ Yesterday, for the midnight viewing of The Avengers, I dragged off two co-workers (one I had gone to War Horse with (two Hiddleston movies) and the other I forgot had a really loud laugh...), one friend of a co-worker (and fellow Firefly fan), and my sister (who was clearly getting tired during the movie and thus I believe only normal viewing times for her from now on, but then again, it's a shock she even came, and I don't know if it is exactly her cup of tea, but now she wants to try and go again, so...). I do wish the others had done their research before the movie though. If you want a synopsis, look it up yourself. I stayed as far away from that kind of stuff as I could.

I will also note I do not understand and have quite the dislike for the phrase "the only person I could ever imagine in this role", especially when they're the only one who has played it! Just, who else would you imagine anyway? Now, if you can compare and contrast, that's an entirely different story, which brings me to this point, I have yet to see The Incredible Hulk, so I cannot compare and contrast, where as, if we're talking about Batman, I'd tell you right away my favourite movie Batman is Michael Keaton, but I love Batman Forever for Robin.

THE MOVIE IS MADE OF TEARS, HILARIOUS, AND FANTASTIC! Spoilers are likely. )

As this was my first midnight viewing ever, I must say, I rather enjoyed myself, being in a cheering crowd, and it was just an amazing atmosphere. I may have to make a habit of this. Definitely my most favourite atmosphere ever, though I do wonder if I'll drag people along again. I've never been this excited for a movie before, so I jumped on the chance of seeing the first viewing possible in town.

I WANT TO WATCH THIS MOVIE AGAIN! SERIOUSLY! I LOVED IT!
clipsie: (v6!masaleanonhand)
So, I've forever had a love/hate relationships with comic books. Too expensive in my opinion (I am cheap), but something I've always been curious about (okay, so when I get my mitts on them, well, I get careful and in love), and thus it has taken form into loving all the comic movies! Except The Dark Knight, that shit was boring. I know that there is a division in the world of movie loving on The Dark Knight, but I still can't seem to see what is so great about it. It was decent in my opinion.

Anyway~ Yesterday, for the midnight viewing of The Avengers, I dragged off two co-workers (one I had gone to War Horse with (two Hiddleston movies) and the other I forgot had a really loud laugh...), one friend of a co-worker (and fellow Firefly fan), and my sister (who was clearly getting tired during the movie and thus I believe only normal viewing times for her from now on, but then again, it's a shock she even came, and I don't know if it is exactly her cup of tea, but now she wants to try and go again, so...). I do wish the others had done their research before the movie though. If you want a synopsis, look it up yourself. I stayed as far away from that kind of stuff as I could.

I will also note I do not understand and have quite the dislike for the phrase "the only person I could ever imagine in this role", especially when they're the only one who has played it! Just, who else would you imagine anyway? Now, if you can compare and contrast, that's an entirely different story, which brings me to this point, I have yet to see The Incredible Hulk, so I cannot compare and contrast, where as, if we're talking about Batman, I'd tell you right away my favourite movie Batman is Michael Keaton, but I love Batman Forever for Robin.

THE MOVIE IS MADE OF TEARS, HILARIOUS, AND FANTASTIC! Spoilers are likely. )

As this was my first midnight viewing ever, I must say, I rather enjoyed myself, being in a cheering crowd, and it was just an amazing atmosphere. I may have to make a habit of this. Definitely my most favourite atmosphere ever, though I do wonder if I'll drag people along again. I've never been this excited for a movie before, so I jumped on the chance of seeing the first viewing possible in town.

I WANT TO WATCH THIS MOVIE AGAIN! SERIOUSLY! I LOVED IT!

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