belloq87
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Titanic didn't have an intermission
It did at the theater I was in!
I know the movie itself doesn't have one. The theater just stopped the film.
Titanic didn't have an intermission
It did at the theater I was in!
or the theater you were at inserted it themselves.
All these years of drinking has gave me a ridiculously sized bladder. My body is ready.
No doubt. That and my dad on road trips handing me an old 20 oz bottle and making me go in there instead of pulling over.
Me in the movie theater: "Don't look at me!" :stun:
A lot of European theaters insert an intermission (or the distributors ship a special version). Sometimes Europe gets a whole different experience - for example the live-action "Beauty and the Beast" had an overture (which is on the blu ray); the expanded "Dances With Wolves" had a built-in intermission overseas while it did not here (Its on the laserdisc, but not the blu ray)....I think you're misremembering, or the theater you were at inserted it themselves. Theatrically it did not have an intermission built in
Think about 15 minutes of previews prior to movie start + 3 hour run time and whoever goes to that showing won't get out of the theater until 5:30am at the EARLIESTTickets are starting to pop up for IMAX and RealD3D; with Universal Citywalk going as far as to have showings at 2:15 AM on the Thursday night for the Hollywood location for IMAX.
Add in staying for the 20 mins of credits for the sweet sweet end credits scene.Think about 15 minutes of previews prior to movie start + 3 hour run time and whoever goes to that showing won't get out of the theater until 5:30am at the EARLIEST
I believe credits are included in run times (which is supposedly 3 hours and 2 minutes according to AMC and Fandango).Add in staying for the 20 mins of credits for the sweet sweet end credits scene.
This is the blockbuster of all bluckbusters. The culmination of this chapter of the MCU. Very few films have ever been as big of a worldwide event as this one will be. I'd say the only films that come close are Infinity War and Avatar. Avatar had strong legs though - it wasn't a cultural phenomenon until after it was released. People have been amped to see this movie since the second Infinity War ended last year.A lot of the theaters, are seemingly going to be just like the AMC Universal City; and that's mind boggling.
I remember when I saw TDKR at 8 AM, which is still the earliest that I saw a film in a theater; and yet here we are to where Preview Night is reaching an insane amount for over midnight showtimes.
This film, is going to make money. A lot, of freaking money. I am almost wondering if combined, Opening Weekend could have the chance to go nearly to the billion.
This is the blockbuster of all bluckbusters. The culmination of this chapter of the MCU. Very few films have ever been as big of a worldwide event as this one will be. I'd say the only films that come close are Infinity War and Avatar.
Domestically, I’d put Black Panther in the conversation. But it didn’t land quite as large overseas as some other films (although it still did good numbers).
Either way, we’re talking about a very select amount of films that can generate this hype.
Hell, SW9 comes out this year and it seems like no one seems to care because of how the mixed reactions of The Last Jedi and Solo have hurt the current era of films (and those that hate this trilogy because it has a female lead...)
I don’t think BP was even close to the films @belloq87 mentioned.Domestically, I’d put Black Panther in the conversation.