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3 hours ago, Derka said:

two honest questions from someone who hasn’t been to the theater in over a decade:

1)how do you sit through 3+ hours of previews + a movie?

2)why don’t they have intermissions?

90% of the movies i watch at home are from the 90’s, back when keeping it a tight 90-100 minutes was SOP. movies have been so goddamn long in run time since that titanic movie that i just can’t even get up to spend 4-5 hours of my life + an exorbitant amount of money to go watch a 3 hour movie that absolutely does not need to be 3 hours long. seriously- how do y’all do it?

OK Boomer

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Just now, Sam Lin said:

Did you all get the Leo DiCaprio trailer that gave zero info what the movie was about? We looked at each other and said "what?"

It’s the new Paul Thomas Anderson movie based on the novel Vineland by Thomas Pynchon. 

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Posted
20 hours ago, Derka said:

two honest questions from someone who hasn’t been to the theater in over a decade:

1)how do you sit through 3+ hours of previews + a movie?

2)why don’t they have intermissions?

90% of the movies i watch at home are from the 90’s, back when keeping it a tight 90-100 minutes was SOP. movies have been so goddamn long in run time since that titanic movie that i just can’t even get up to spend 4-5 hours of my life + an exorbitant amount of money to go watch a 3 hour movie that absolutely does not need to be 3 hours long. seriously- how do y’all do it?

 

17 hours ago, Chopper said:

See it in a luxury theater. Reserve your seat. Call ahead and find out how long the promos will run before showtime. 

Ours had 26 minutes of promos. So nice to walk in anytime 20 minutes after the scheduled start. 

yeah, that's how we do it.  Buy tickets online, show up 15 minutes late, get settled in our seats, order beers/wine through the  app. 

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On 7/5/2025 at 9:29 AM, utee94 said:

Saw it Thursday night and really enjoyed it.  The story was fine, nothing groundbreaking but well done for what it was.  And the film and sound work were incredible.  There were times when they made the racecars sound like monsters, fire-breathing dragons and such.  Cool stuff.  

Those cars sound awesome in person.  Just saying.

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Posted
35 minutes ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

Those cars sound awesome in person.  Just saying.

They do sound good, although the old V8s sounded better, and the V10s were unbelievable.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Sam Lin said:

Did you all get the Leo DiCaprio trailer that gave zero info what the movie was about? We looked at each other and said "what?"

I think that was purposeful.  Banking on people seeing because Leo and PTA, while not giving up any story. 

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4 hours ago, EvilCaseMcCoy said:

I think that was purposeful.  Banking on people seeing because Leo and PTA, while not giving up any story. 

I got a few hours into Vineland. It’s basically Inherent Vice set in Northern California. I am not expecting much. It will need a truly wild Del Toro performance to lift the material. 

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8 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

I saw F1 at the Lincoln Center IMAX, which, like the Bullock, is a real IMAX.  The story was predictable, but the racing scenes were fucking awesome. 

I’m very glad you enjoyed it!

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I liked it quite a bit. Maybe a thinking man’s Bruckheimer movie + a love letter to F1. 
 

The volume wasn’t right. Not sure if it’s an Apple thing or a theater thing. Cars weren’t loud enough. Granted, it’s been a few years, but open-wheel races are loud as hell. 

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