There's a spot in my heart that is Dark as Knight
thats all i'm gunna say. go see it.
edited (cuz i do whatever dudewaffle says):1: the only people who say "emo" are "emo-tards" themselves
2: not so much cuz it was sad, but just cuz the whole thing was very epic, and emotionally strong. from love, to hate. from vengence, to sacrifice.. its a rolercoaster for sure
the bulk (and main point) of my message was contained in normal text. the rest was just an afterthough/edit. but i didn't want it to distract from the main message. (except to those of a curious nature)
The audience was really into it; lot's of laughing, cheering, etc.
In particular: the place went nuts when the joker made the pencil disappear.
taco wrote:
In particular: the place went nuts when the joker made the pencil disappear.Mapster wrote:
You just spoiled probably the best part of the movie
not really. they don't know whats gunna happen, just that he makes a pencil disappear. when i first read what taco wrote i was like "hey wtf spoiler please" but really he didn't reveal much 
rellikpd wrote:
like basically how everyone completely disagrees with me regarding The Happening
Because that movie was completely shit and 99% of the world agrees on that.
rellikpd wrote:
btw what is a "digital ultrascreen"
According to the Marcus website, "The UltraScreens, with razor sharp three-story tall picture, crystal clear digital sound and comfortable stadium seats are Marcus movie magic at its best. The UltraView auditoriums, boast a screen 75 feet wide by 32 feet tall.*" And since it is digital, there are no film artifacts like the circle on the top right and grain lines. Basically it's a fucking huge screen with amazing quality and sound.
Remmiz wrote:
Because ["The Happening"] was completely shit and 99% of the world agrees on that.
the same could be said to just about ANY of the cult classics. as far as ya'll in the 99%, its easy to go along with the crowd, and harder to stand against it. if you truely hate it personally. AWESOME FOR YOU! but i know there are alot (read: A LOT) of people that hate it just cuz its "cool" to hate it lol and i still like it 
and as far as ultra screen, i tried to look it up this morning and couldn't find any useful information, but web searching for the few minutes before i goto work (at 4am) is rarely very productive, but so. its like a "digital" version of imax? thats what it sounds like atleats. thats pretty bad ass. the "closest/best" thing i could do would probly be regular ol' iMax, but they would most assureadly be sold out, and much more expensive. i saw this movie on opening day for $3.00 (matinee of coarse. but still)
how much are DUS tickets?
rellikpd wrote:
the same could be said to just about ANY of the cult classics. as far as ya'll in the 99%, its easy to go along with the crowd, and harder to stand against it. if you truely hate it personally. AWESOME FOR YOU! but i know there are alot (read: A LOT) of people that hate it just cuz its "cool" to hate it lol and i still like itand as far as ultra screen, i tried to look it up this morning and couldn't find any useful information, but web searching for the few minutes before i goto work (at 4am) is rarely very productive, but so. its like a "digital" version of imax? thats what it sounds like atleats. thats pretty bad ass. the "closest/best" thing i could do would probly be regular ol' iMax, but they would most assureadly be sold out, and much more expensive. i saw this movie on opening day for $3.00 (matinee of coarse. but still)
how much are DUS tickets?
Well they have general admission which has really nice reclined seats in the normal area of the theater but there are also reserved seats which are amazing and obviously are reserved so you don't need to get there early to get good seats. We got the reserved which are $16 each, regular seats are $11.
Also, going against the crowd could also just mean you are completely wrong instead of "unique". 
and. i guess $11 for normal seats ain't bad... but still. i saw the same movie for $3 