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bob1689321 t1_j9vsv0n wrote

Haha man yeah that all nighter seems crazy. If it was 10am to the evening then honestly I'd do it but doing it overnight would be torture!

I booked interstellar a bit late so I've got some shit seats (side front😬) but I couldn't pass it up. I haven't seen the film in IMAX before and figured it was worth it even with the bad seats

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HumberBumummumum t1_j9vqao9 wrote

Not sure if it’s his first role, but remember seeing an unknown Ben Wishaw in a film called “My brother Ben” or “my friend Ben” YEARS ago on tv late at night. Remembered his name for years in case he went on to do anything more or any theatre I could see. He was magnetic and super intense, really standout performance.

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moofunk t1_j9vouf5 wrote

Reply to comment by IAmDotorg in Anyone else hate 3D movies? by sadlibra

I can imagine that every frame had the converter's name in the corner, and he would phone them up at 3 AM to ask them to change something right now.

Edit: Scratch that. He'd fly to their house in a helicopter at 3 AM.

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Gamer0607 t1_j9vopik wrote

I've never seen Interstellar in IMAX and I completely missed booking on time, as my focus was on TDK (favorite CBM trilogy probs). I have no doubt it probably looks glorious on 70mm, so enjoy! Tickets sold out instantly for it.

I recently re-watched the TDK trilogy for the n-th time, but who cares. I will skip on BB, but TDK/TDKR are a must-see, due to the IMAX-filmed scenes.

I've also already done 2 all nighters of the whole trilogy at the BFI and it was epic. But very exhausting too, hence why I will see both TDKR/TDKR separately lol.

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Rayliex t1_j9voewa wrote

Yikes, ok I probably should've backtracked before posting my first comment. I was going through OP's post history before to try see if he had made any other film-based posts, I was curious. So when I found that he seemed to have a WAY bigger interest in rugby, I guess I jumped to conclusions.

Though part of what I said was meant to be a joke and really just there to rile people up.

Sports and Movies each have a pretty different audiences when you get down to proper fans in the industries, and when it seems like you only watch films on occasion, it makes me assume that films aren't really your thing. And that would make Nope definitely not your type of movie.

But again, I apologize.

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