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Post by KD on Dec 17, 2021 12:52:58 GMT
It's rare to hear people cheer in my cinema but this was one of the few to have an active crowd it seemed.
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Post by Whizzo on Dec 17, 2021 13:39:14 GMT
Biggest cheer in a UK cinema I've seen was the midnight screening of Endgame and Cap catches Mjolnir, place went nuts.
And so did I.
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Post by Bill in the rain on Dec 17, 2021 13:51:07 GMT
Japanese theater: total silence. As always. So, the end of the most recent episode of Hawkeye is yet more merging of different marvel properties. This kinda stuff tends to annoy me, such as in Mandalorian Season 2, but I'll give it a pass in this case.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2021 15:15:58 GMT
I think there have been studies that suggest that not only do spoilers not put people off from seeing a movie, but actively drive interest in seeing it. That's why the trailers themselves often show the twist. I was not a part of these studies. I hate spoilers. Having something spoiled completely ruins the moment for me.
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Post by neems on Dec 17, 2021 16:45:39 GMT
The worst recent example I can think of is Bloodshot, the (terrible) Vin Diesel action movie. The 'twist' is moderately interesting and it's slap bang in the middle of the trailer.
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Post by Whizzo on Dec 17, 2021 17:31:15 GMT
Bloodshot having a very obvious Cape Town filling in for London for an extensive chase sequence was the "best" thing about that POS.
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Post by Derblington on Dec 17, 2021 18:24:10 GMT
Japanese theater: total silence. As always. So, the end of the most recent episode of Hawkeye is yet more merging of different marvel properties. This kinda stuff tends to annoy me, such as in Mandalorian Season 2, but I'll give it a pass in this case. The Netflix shows always claimed to be part of the MCU, we just never saw them feature outside of their shows. One of the first episodes of Daredevil references the Battle of New York from Avengers.
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Post by Vandelay on Dec 17, 2021 18:31:41 GMT
Biggest cheer in a UK cinema I've seen was the midnight screening of Endgame and Cap catches Mjolnir, place went nuts. And so did I. I recall there was a bit of a buzz in my audience, but no actual cheer. There was a big collective gasp in my audience for Ultron when Vision picked up Mjolnir though. Only other real times I remember big audience reactions in a cinema were another big gasp at Ceaser saying "No" in Planet of the Apes and there was a bit of an applause at the end of the last Harry Potter (although that was at the big BFI IMAX in London).
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Post by lexw on Dec 17, 2021 21:30:03 GMT
Biggest cheer in a UK cinema I've seen was the midnight screening of Endgame and Cap catches Mjolnir, place went nuts. And so did I. Saw the same in my cinema. Generally British audiences don't cheer/jeer/shout much, but Endgame? There was a ton of it. Like, people were pleased when Thanos got decapitated, but yeah the biggest cheer was Cap with Mjolnir. The nosiest audience I've ever been part of was in Santa Monica in LA, we went to see American Pie on like, the second or third night it was open, and I was there to take my little sister (who was desperate to see it, she loved American teen movies, I mean who doesn't but she really did), and holy shit, it was wall-to-wall US college students, mostly white Frat boys, and oh my god that was looooouuuuud.
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Post by MolarAm🔵 on Dec 17, 2021 21:36:04 GMT
Only time I've seen applause in a non-film-festival setting was the end of the Mad Dog fight scene in The Raid. That felt earned.
Disclaimer: I rarely see Marvel/Disney stuff at release, applause would probably be more common if I did
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Post by simple on Dec 18, 2021 1:14:37 GMT
The only cheering I can remember in the cinema was for Detroit Rock City the Kiss movie but then me and my brother were the only two people (out of about 12) not wearing Kiss merch
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Post by crispyxuk on Dec 18, 2021 1:19:19 GMT
Quoting myself from the depression thread Big step for me next week as I’ve asked my friend and his son if they would come to the cinema with me to watch spiderman. I was never a fan of cinemas before my issues but since they started (first film was rogue one) I always had to watch near the exit. I’ve only seen the other Star Wars sequels since, by myself at times I know it won’t be crowded. Massively looking forward to this, wish I could take my 4 year old as he loves the raimi films and also like Tom Hollands spiderman though he likes the films less. Is there going to be a streaming option?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2021 2:57:38 GMT
SPIDEY 3 WAS GOOD
WOOOOOOOO
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Post by DakeyrasUK on Dec 18, 2021 7:50:46 GMT
Before spidey the biggest cheer was Cap with Mjolnir, especially funny for me as I was sat next to my wife that really didn't like Cap (she really has a bee in her bonnet for him being self-rightous and she loves Thor, so to ger Cap is most definitely not worthy).
So the cinema whooped and my wife shouted NOOOO!!! I just smiled at him catching it and then chuckled at the contrast between her reaction and everyone else. She left the cinema thoroughly disappointed with the film!!!
Spidey cheer was on a far higher scale. Pretty much broke into applause and talking for 5 seconds.
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Post by DakeyrasUK on Dec 18, 2021 8:00:43 GMT
Ha, just reminded her if it andbshe is ranting again, still pisses her off.
She has just messaged me:
"It was also pissing all over Norse mythology. You've created a character who is symbolic of the USA, which is riddled with moral issues and historical cultural appropriation and suppression. Don't have that character take the symbol of worthiness from a character taken directly from another culture's legends. Disrespectful as fuck."
She does have a point there...
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Post by geefe on Dec 18, 2021 8:14:26 GMT
Tbf, I only managed to do Endgame in about 2 sittings at home. I understood why it was emotion stirring but I was just glad it was over.
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Post by simple on Dec 18, 2021 8:14:57 GMT
Would she feel better if he had the original comic origin?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2021 8:34:24 GMT
Ha, just reminded her if it andbshe is ranting again, still pisses her off. She has just messaged me: "It was also pissing all over Norse mythology. You've created a character who is symbolic of the USA, which is riddled with moral issues and historical cultural appropriation and suppression. Don't have that character take the symbol of worthiness from a character taken directly from another culture's legends. Disrespectful as fuck." She does have a point there... How big is your house that you're needing to message each other at 8am on a Saturday morning? Yeah I realise you probably live in Oz and it's 2pm on Wednesday there or something, but it's too early to figure that out.
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Post by lexw on Dec 18, 2021 11:38:05 GMT
Ha, just reminded her if it andbshe is ranting again, still pisses her off. She has just messaged me: "It was also pissing all over Norse mythology. You've created a character who is symbolic of the USA, which is riddled with moral issues and historical cultural appropriation and suppression. Don't have that character take the symbol of worthiness from a character taken directly from another culture's legends. Disrespectful as fuck." She does have a point there... I feel like your wife might be engaging in what we call "concern trolling" - i.e. pretending to care about something because it supports their agenda lol. Her agenda being "Captain America fucking sucks big ducks on a dirty pond. Fuck that guy! THOR ROOOOOOOOCKS!!!! < metal horns gesture >". I don't think Scandinavia is really concerned about nor suffering from dangerous cultural appropriation lol (cultural appropriation isn't inherently bad - everyone does it all the time - it's bad when a powerful culture takes stuff from a weaker one, esp. if there was colonial oppression involved - which there sure wasn't with Scandinavia, esp. given how many Americans are of Scandi heritage). Cap has a long history of being against the US doing bad things. To the point that in the late 1960s or early 1970s he basically "went rogue" and rode around America on a motorbike helping people rather than supporting the US government of the era (I think he maybe also grew a beard and got a more hippy-ish name, I'm not kidding btw this actually happened), and indeed they had to create a whole bunch of like "Bad Captain America"-types including US Agent to represent the US government from then on, because frankly, no-one trusts the US government. The MCU is actually slightly weird in that it ended up rolling this whole thing back a bit, and making things slightly more "pro-government" than the comics. Especially with the sad attempt to blame everything bad SHIELD ever did on "Hydra Infiltration" (I admit like three episodes of Agents of SHIELD did say "Well maybe not all the bad things were done by Hydra people", but they moved on very swiftly).
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Post by gammonbanter on Dec 18, 2021 12:51:06 GMT
I remember a very civilised round of applause at the end of Jurassic Park.
A massive collective gasp when Caeser first says "nooooo" in Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
I read in YouTube comments about a cinema going nuts during a showing of The Wrath of Khan when reliant has her shields dropped and matey can't raise them - that gave me chills just reading it!
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Post by DakeyrasUK on Dec 18, 2021 18:38:19 GMT
Ha, just reminded her if it andbshe is ranting again, still pisses her off. She has just messaged me: "It was also pissing all over Norse mythology. You've created a character who is symbolic of the USA, which is riddled with moral issues and historical cultural appropriation and suppression. Don't have that character take the symbol of worthiness from a character taken directly from another culture's legends. Disrespectful as fuck." She does have a point there... How big is your house that you're needing to message each other at 8am on a Saturday morning? Yeah I realise you probably live in Oz and it's 2pm on Wednesday there or something, but it's too early to figure that out. I was out last night in another town for a work Xmas meal and crashed at my colleagues place so as to have a few drinks.
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Post by DakeyrasUK on Dec 18, 2021 18:42:30 GMT
Ha, just reminded her if it andbshe is ranting again, still pisses her off. She has just messaged me: "It was also pissing all over Norse mythology. You've created a character who is symbolic of the USA, which is riddled with moral issues and historical cultural appropriation and suppression. Don't have that character take the symbol of worthiness from a character taken directly from another culture's legends. Disrespectful as fuck." She does have a point there... I feel like your wife might be engaging in what we call "concern trolling" - i.e. pretending to care about something because it supports their agenda lol. Her agenda being "Captain America fucking sucks big ducks on a dirty pond. Fuck that guy! THOR ROOOOOOOOCKS!!!! < metal horns gesture >". I don't think Scandinavia is really concerned about nor suffering from dangerous cultural appropriation lol (cultural appropriation isn't inherently bad - everyone does it all the time - it's bad when a powerful culture takes stuff from a weaker one, esp. if there was colonial oppression involved - which there sure wasn't with Scandinavia, esp. given how many Americans are of Scandi heritage). Cap has a long history of being against the US doing bad things. To the point that in the late 1960s or early 1970s he basically "went rogue" and rode around America on a motorbike helping people rather than supporting the US government of the era (I think he maybe also grew a beard and got a more hippy-ish name, I'm not kidding btw this actually happened), and indeed they had to create a whole bunch of like "Bad Captain America"-types including US Agent to represent the US government from then on, because frankly, no-one trusts the US government. The MCU is actually slightly weird in that it ended up rolling this whole thing back a bit, and making things slightly more "pro-government" than the comics. Especially with the sad attempt to blame everything bad SHIELD ever did on "Hydra Infiltration" (I admit like three episodes of Agents of SHIELD did say "Well maybe not all the bad things were done by Hydra people", but they moved on very swiftly). As a person who knows my wife I can confirm this is not what she is doing. But thanks none the less.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Dec 18, 2021 18:45:07 GMT
That was a low key mind your business.
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Post by Vandelay on Dec 18, 2021 19:11:30 GMT
[chant]Low key. Low key. Low key
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Post by 😎 on Dec 18, 2021 19:18:26 GMT
He was talking about Thor not Loki
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Post by lexw on Dec 18, 2021 19:32:28 GMT
That was a low key mind your business. It's you're going to boast about people's bad opinions, those bad opinions gonna get talked shit about, I'm just saying...
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Post by DakeyrasUK on Dec 18, 2021 20:43:12 GMT
Who boasted about opinions? And whether someone likes captain America or not is subjective, and whether that opinion is bad or not is also subjective.
Going into all the detail about comic book cap as a means to refute an opinion that is formed from mcu that you yourself admit is portrayed in a different manner is you making a bad argument. Just saying...
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Post by MolarAm🔵 on Dec 18, 2021 22:25:04 GMT
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Post by KD on Dec 18, 2021 22:29:38 GMT
You cant mention a wife in a Marvel thread
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Post by aubergine on Dec 18, 2021 22:42:57 GMT
Will you stop mentioning the wife!
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