I would say to see it before you see Endgame, it would be worth pushing a different movie back for that.I bought tickets for Saturday.
The seats are less good than what we had for opening, but if we don't see it next weekend, we're going to miss it due to other movies coming up. There are way too many I want to see this year.
Like I said, we're going Saturday, I'm just explaining why I won't wait for one of those other weekends despite the worse seats. But even then, AMC strips out the non-3D non-Imax screenings significantly after the first weekend, so that probably explains why there are fewer seat options. The people who don't want 3D and/or Imax end up squeezing into the same two showtimes. Odds are if we wait, it's going to be 3D/Imax and we're just not doing that.I would say to see it before you see Endgame, it would be worth pushing a different movie back for that.
Interesting, around here it's the opposite. The 3D showings just about go away and it's just the normal digital showing that gets all the screen space. Personally I avoid the 3D stuff, haven't seen anything that really benefited from the tech outside of a Disney Park, and that is usually augmented by a flight simulator setup.Like I said, we're going Saturday, I'm just explaining why I won't wait for one of those other weekends despite the worse seats. But even then, AMC strips out the non-3D non-Imax screenings significantly after the first weekend, so that probably explains why there are fewer seat options. The people who don't want 3D and/or Imax end up squeezing into the same two showtimes. Odds are if we wait, it's going to be 3D/Imax and we're just not doing that.
I tend to only look at CinemaScore for audience stuff like this. Intercepts aren’t perfect survey methods, but at the very least, CS captures people who were actually inside the theater the film was showing at.All it's really going to do is see RT get rid of user reviews and go back to vetted sources. Say what you will about critics, they at least aren't going to downvote a movie out of spite and certainly not enmass.
Wait, what’s this about Alita and alt-righters?The audience scores are steadily creeping up. I'm amazed that the alt-righters stopped pleasuring themselves to Alita long enough to write their fake reviews.
This is the first thing that came up:Wait, what’s this about Alita and alt-righters?
Distortions of what Larson actually said to Marie Claire in the name of assuming victimhood for “all white man” also fuel a “boycott” of the film that hopes to pit it against another female-fronted action movie, Alita: Battle Angel. Alt-right conspiracy-peddler Jack Posobiec caught wind of the #AlitaChallenge within days...
At this point, they can get away with it. Everyone's already seeing it. We barely even need a trailer at all.You know what? These trailers give almost nothing away. It's amazing. Hype without spoilers.
I believe you, but my brain hangs on to little things and I don't want to spend the movie wondering when ___ blank image will pop up.You know what? These trailers give almost nothing away. It's amazing. Hype without spoilers.
Thor sees something shiny, I say.I believe you, but my brain hangs on to little things and I don't want to spend the movie wondering when ___ blank image will pop up.
I'm loving the new poster though!
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He's the only one who spotted the pub.Thor sees something shiny, I say.
While I do not necessarily disagree that potentially harmful stereotypes should be avoided, as an Asian person, I don't think this issue is a big deal. The way I see it, it's no worse than films portraying technology being able to do ridiculous things (like the Iron Man suits, or Vibranium technology), or medical science being stretched to the breaking point of plausibility (radioactive spiders, super-soldier serum, etc).I hope you don't mind if I switch gears a bit...
I found this article interesting about Shang Chi. Basically, the author argues that Shang Chi is running the risk of perpetuating potentially harmful stereotypes about the "mystical powers" of martial arts. He applauds the hiring of Asian or Asian-American people for writing and directing duties (as well as the obvious casting choices that are sure to come), hoping that they give the same dignity and authenticity to Asian culture that Black Panther did for African culture. But he also talks about how martial arts itself has a history of pushing bullshit ideas of how people can shatter metal or dodge bullets if they train hard enough in kung-fu, karate, or other disciplines. And given the comic character's history of doing just those sorts of things, he's got a point.
I hope that this is taken into consideration, and they avoid some of the ridiculous tropes about martial arts masters having magical powers. It has enough potential with Shang Chi as a gifted hand-to-hand fighter kicking bad guy asses in an action or spy thriller setting. It could have tones similar to The Raid, or the Bourne films, or even many of the more grounded kung-fu flicks. But if he isn't supposed to have superpowers I don't want to see him fly or blow up a tank with one kick.
OTOH if Shang Chi doesn't have at least some superhuman martial arts abilities that could imply he is somehow inferior to Iron Fist who does have those abilities which just opens that whole can of worms again.I hope you don't mind if I switch gears a bit...
I found this article interesting about Shang Chi. Basically, the author argues that Shang Chi is running the risk of perpetuating potentially harmful stereotypes about the "mystical powers" of martial arts. He applauds the hiring of Asian or Asian-American people for writing and directing duties (as well as the obvious casting choices that are sure to come), hoping that they give the same dignity and authenticity to Asian culture that Black Panther did for African culture. But he also talks about how martial arts itself has a history of pushing bullshit ideas of how people can shatter metal or dodge bullets if they train hard enough in kung-fu, karate, or other disciplines. And given the comic character's history of doing just those sorts of things, he's got a point.
I hope that this is taken into consideration, and they avoid some of the ridiculous tropes about martial arts masters having magical powers. It has enough potential with Shang Chi as a gifted hand-to-hand fighter kicking bad guy asses in an action or spy thriller setting. It could have tones similar to The Raid, or the Bourne films, or even many of the more grounded kung-fu flicks. But if he isn't supposed to have superpowers I don't want to see him fly or blow up a tank with one kick.
I always thought she had a more "sneaky, shadowy, kills-you-when-you-least-expect-it" vibe.OTOH if Shang Chi doesn't have at least some superhuman martial arts abilities that could imply he is somehow inferior to Iron Fist who does have those abilities which just opens that whole can of worms again.
Plus purely human incredibly skilled hand to hand combatant is Black Widow's thing isn't it?
The movies at least have been steadily moving her away from that and into "fights incredibly strong aliens in hand to hand and wins."I always thought she had a more "sneaky, shadowy, kills-you-when-you-least-expect-it" vibe.
People have noticed something about this poster. 13 people on the poster. Only 12 names on the poster. Guess which one is missing.I believe you, but my brain hangs on to little things and I don't want to spend the movie wondering when ___ blank image will pop up.
I'm loving the new poster though!
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