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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    I actually keep a list on my Letterboxd of every movie I know I’ve seen in theaters. I go pretty frequently cause I just love the environment plus it’s the only thing to do that’s entertaining and gets me out of the house.

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    The amount of movies I have seen in theaters since I was 11 when saw my first in theater is just way to long. Hell the movies of 1999 were off the chart so many hits!

    But my first was Curly Sue, then Backdraft, and Freddy’s Dead.

    I also remember seeing Terminator 2 in theaters and my friends mom snuck in a ton of snacks for us. Bio Dome, Halloween 6, and Power Rangers the movie.

    Scream, then wasn’t until 1999 that saw ton of great films.

    Fight Club Matrix The Mummy Were some of my top favorites.

    Two worse Star Wars episode 1 The Insider

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    Movies on local cinemas are the usual bland/slop Hollywood/Hollywood-like creations, so I am avoiding those for a while now. What I’d watch usually is on DVD/bluray, through Youtube officially for indie contents, or, in rare cases since it’s not much better than Hollywood stuff, through Crunchyroll if it’s anime and since I’ve been dragging to cancel my subscription there.

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    Glad you liked it! I heard from my colleagues that they liked Project Hail Mary too

    I… am one of the only people I know who basically don’t watch movies at all. When I was younger I’d get a fever if I had to concentrate & watch a 2-3 hrs long movie (some weird Autism thing I think), so I didn’t watch movies… The habit stuck

    I am a much bigger fan of nonfiction and don’t generally care that much for visuals, so whenever I want to watch something (mostly YouTube) it’s just on my laptop or phone lol

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    I’ve seen many. Personally I like going to movie theaters because it is a great way to vote with your wallet. Many movies coming out these days are pure nostalgiaslop; remakes or sequels nobody asked for. I will not under any circumstances pay to see them. But I will happily pay to see something new and original. Most recently I’ve seen “Lee” and “Juror #2” which were both absolutely wonderful. I am eyeing Project Hail Mary too!

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    The last time I went to the theater was last summer and it was an amazing experience because I chose a good theater out of the ones I had a choice of.

    I went to see the 3D rerelease of Laika Studio’s Coraline and it was a blast! I don’t have much to compare it to in terms of other 3D movies, but I absolutely LOVE how the use of 3D wasn’t constant, but used sparingly instead.

    If possible, it’s a movie I do highly recommend seeing in 3D for that occasional pop of it.

    Only thing I wish was that I had more money because they advertised Coraline merch I would have gone to the mall near where I live to pick up. At least I still have the 3D glasses I got with the movie.

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    Project Hail Mary was the first movie I went to watch in theaters since TMNT Mutant Mayhem and Barbie were out. I did a Ninja Barbie weekend because those were my favorite toys as a kid.

    The first movie I remember seeing in theaters was the Muppets Treasure Island movie. I don’t remember much except thinking how fun the movie was and how much I enjoyed seeing it with friends.

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    I actually love going to the theater, I go there all the time. That’s also because I have a subscription that allows me to go there as often as I want for a fixed monthly subscription.

    I mostly go to smaller cinemas to watch indie films, that don’t run in bigger theaters. The last movie I’ve seen was two days ago “Love me tender” which was really beautiful but also really sad. Before that, I watched “The chronlogy of water”, which was also really well made and interesting but hella traumatic. Before that, I’ve watched Marty Surpreme, one day after it came out. I really liked the intensity of that one, it really reminded me of “uncut gems”.

    I think what I like about the cinema is that it’s such a distinct “experience”. It forces me to go outside, into the city, go to the cinema and watch the movie the whole way through, when I watch a movie at home, I often watch it in multiple sessions, which can ruin the experience. And on the way back, I have plenty of time to reflect about the movie.

    I think I get the whole anxiety thing though. Until about a year ago, I only got to the theater with other people, because I thought it looked weird going there alone. The problem with that was, that I couldn’t go there nearly as much as I wanted, because I don’t know any other “cinephiles”. That’s why at some point I just tried going alone, which felt weird at first, but now is just normal to me.

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    I saw it last night and really liked it. The book seemed perfect for an adaptation, and I think they pulled off the tricky bits.

    I’m old so I’ve seen lots of movies, but mostly in the distant past. In the 90s it was almost a weekly thing. This century it’s very rare.

    • I never read the book lol…

      I have attention span issues when too many words…

      All I knew was:
      The Martian = Good
      Project Hail Mary = Same Author
      Space = Cool
      Therefore: Must also be good

      Also never read The Martian…

      2 hour is easy to find…

      Reading a book will take like a week for me…

      Basically the same thing so why bother (at least thats what my brain thinks, hard to justify reading words that I have trouble picturing…)

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    Congratulations dude!

    Some people may not understand how debilitating anxiety can be. Good for you for overcoming your anxiety and going to a theater. I hope you had a nice time. 😌

    I have mixed feelings about going to the theater these days because it’s so relaxing and nice to watch stuff at home on my nice OLED TV (plus drinks and snacks are cheaper 😂). But it’s certainly a good experience to go to a theater for the first time.

    And now it’ll be much easier for you to go again the in future. Or to go to other kinds of theater performances, like plays, musicals, opera, concerts or whatever.

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    I think some types of movies benefit more than others from having the huge screen, the immersive sound, and people to watch the movie with, and this is one of the movies that benefits a lot IMO.

    I feel the same way about the dialogue being hard to understand. One of the reasons I don’t go to the movies much is that I like having subtitles (and generally quieter speakers) but when I do go I enjoy the loudness of it. Wicked, for example: I liked experiencing that movie loud, but I still had to go back later and watch the subtitles. Movies don’t feel resolved if I don’t know what they’re saying. or at least an [indistinct sounds] caption so I know I’m not supposed to understand it.

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    I prefer watching movies at home. It’s just so much cheaper and more convenient. But if I like a movie enough I’ll buy a ticket and not go like I did for Iron Lung.

    • What’s your “Watch at Home” Setup?

      I don’t have big screens 😭 (Edit: I mean besides a shitty tv my parents have that just has terrible colors… not even an oled)

      At one point my laptop wasn’t working and I didn’t have one so during those times when I was bored, I’d watch in my phone 😭

      I need to rewatch my favorite ones on big screen… idk if they re-show old movies tho…

      I need to make myself a dark room

      Or just watch at night and forget needing curtains

      Also the sound would suck…

      Either loud speakers equivant to the theater experience and then neighbors will complain about the sound…

      Or just headphones… which is lame tbh

      What is a reasonble budget setup that doesn’t look crappy?

      Like one below $1000

      Oh yea I cant justify $1000 out of pocket right now lolz

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        I just have a big TV with the built in speakers. I’m into movies for fun more than for spectacle.

        The last two movies I watched were Bio-Dome and In The Army Now with Pauly Shore and it was perfect because I was naked, baked, and laughing out loud the whole time.

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    The first movie I saw in the theatre was Cinderella in the sixties. When I asked my mother what was for dinner she said green beans and stewed beef and I was SO disappointed because it completely ruined the vibe 🤣.

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    Don’t feel bad, I think the dialogue was outright unintelligible in some scenes. It’s like the only actual criticism I have of the movie.

    It’s all very natural, credit to the actors, but in real life you can ask someone to repeat themselves. Not so much in a movie.

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    The most recent movie I saw in theatres was Scream 7. It was a really good time, considering I generally prefer to watch movies at home. It’s an interesting experience being able to feed off the rest of the audiences emotions and reactions.

    But at home I can go to the washroom whenever I want, I can announce to the room that

    Tap for spoiler

    that’s Voldemort’s dick! (28 Years Later: Bone Temple)

    and I don’t have to sneak in snacks and drinks in an oversized purse while trying not to crinkle and clank.

    Going to the movies was like a quintessential part of being a teen when I was growing up. And once we could drive, going to the drive-in was fun too. Load up your parents’ minivan with friends, chairs, and blankets, and go watch two or three movies back to back until the blankets are covered in dew at 2am. Replace “friends” with “partner”, and “watching movies” with “making out” as needed. Good times.

    • Going to the movies was like a quintessential part of being a teen when I was growing up.

      😭

      Why was I born to Chinese parents?

      But hey at least we sort of made up to it… a decade later…

      Now I wont have to worry about “oh I never share an experience at a movie theater with parents” on their grave

      I need more like “normal people fun activities” in my memories before they die…

      Cuz if they do die and I don’t have those share experiences… I’m gonna hate them for it…

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        Bro I was born to Chinese parents too. I stopped seeing movies with my parents when I started going with my friends instead.

        Idk what young people do these days, but in my day, aside from movies, we did things like:

        • hang out at the mall
        • ice skating
        • laser tag
        • get ice cream and walk around the pier
        • bike riding
        • board games (also LAN parties)
        • hang out at the skate park (actually knowing how to skateboard is optional)

        ETA bowling, but I don’t actually like it. It’s just that my friends went all the time so I did too.

        • Were you allowed/encouraged to go outside?

          From age 0 to 8, I was mostly either:

          • at school
          • locked in their apartment in Guangzhou City
          • taken back to their village like 1-2 month during summer? did not know anyone there… were there even kids my age there? no clue… don’t remember… but I mean we sort of were allow to play, but its always near adults… so never like actually “go outside and play alone”

          then we immigrated to the US

          then from age 8 to 12 I was either:

          • in school
          • in after school programs (runs to like 6PM)
          • at home
          • SUMMER SCHOOL 😭 (Google “Brooklyn Chinese-American Association” and “Chinese-American Planning Council” they ran those shitty programs I hate them)

          cant go outside because big scary CPS (Child Protective Services) is gonna take you away

          Going outside required parents

          My self esteem plummetted because I got bullied in school… by ABCs (American-Born Chinese) because my English sucked at the time and I was deemed “weird”

          I first started walking home in 6th grade…

          inertia stayed with me… so used to not being alone, from then on being alone outside felt scary…

          and…

          Nobody wanna really be my friend…

          And I was really scared by this point…

          Then smartphones came along and I didn’t have the latest iphone to be “cool”

          Didn’t have cool shoes… (offbrand shoes lol)

          So yeah…

          Like there are “friends” but not really friends… never hang out outside of school…

          Like idk if I was even brave enough to do “hang out outside of school”

          I mean I love being in the US, but immigration kinda caused a bit of stress and anxiety…

          Wished I came earlier…

          Or was born here…

          Then I’d have a solid “sense of identity” cuz when I was a teen, my self identity was on shaky grounds and all over the place…

          Didn’t have the self confidence to explore in the world… + didn’t have a chance to do so early childhood…

          Edit: sorry for the downer traumadumping…

          The TLDR is just I had a lot of elements of a “stereotypical” Asian American childhood lol… didn’t have much fun… and afraid to ask my tiger mom for fun stuff… (love her tho… sort of…)

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            Yes, I’m Canadian so going outside was encouraged because you have to take advantage of good weather. There were woods behind my house that had trails so I spent a lot of time in there. There were bears in there so I never went alone.

            Hanging out with other kids usually required a ride because I went to Catholic school and all the neighbourhood kids went to public school, so none of my friends lived within walking distance.

            I wasn’t cool in school either, but I had a bunch of friends just as weird as me. The good thing about having to wear a uniform is that since everyone is dressed the same, it’s harder to bully kids for not wearing what’s in style.