>go to Cinemark IMAX >excellent audio and yuge screen >awful folding chairs >go to regular viewing at amc >mediocre audio and moderately sized screen >visible stain on the screen >ubercomfy reclining chairs
It’s honestly a tough choice
It's a near perfect movie. No scenes ever drags on for too long, the film never slumps, every character moment is interesting. Even the training scenes are exhilarating because of the real footage of the jets. I'm astounded that a movie like this even exists in 2022.
I'm so fricking happy that everyone else liked the movie as much as I did, I felt the same way as
in the sense that I'm beyond shocked that a sequel this long after the original could be this good. It's really a sign of the times that 95% of reboots and decades later sequels are such shit and this blows them all out of the water. This sounds dramatic but I haven't walked out of a theater that satisfied in at least 3 or 4 years.
>apparently they ended the IMAX run?
IMAX theaters are all contracted for Jurassic Park right now.
But Jurrassic Park fricking sucks
Visuals were perfectly fine in standard, but the drop in audio quality and volume sapped some of the energy. Hearing Danger Zone in imax and in a standard theater are worlds apart.
Huh. Well, at least I'll have the theater to myself.
>Huh. Well, at least I'll have the theater to myself.
A lot of showings by me still seem pretty full. Really shitty deal for theaters to have to play Jurassic World, but I assume in the long-run they need to not frick over the studio.
AMC LieMAX, Cinemark XD and Regal 4DX for me, in that order. 4DX was fricking godly.
Both IMAX theaters in my city are fricking garbage. They still use those shitty non-reclining seats where you have to share armrests with the people next to you. It's baffling because they renovated every other auditorium in the same theater with recliner seats. It's inexcusable. Lucky for me, the AVX theaters are near enough to IMAX quality that I can still enjoy the film the way it was meant to be experienced.
I'm so fricking happy that everyone else liked the movie as much as I did, I felt the same way as
in the sense that I'm beyond shocked that a sequel this long after the original could be this good. It's really a sign of the times that 95% of reboots and decades later sequels are such shit and this blows them all out of the water. This sounds dramatic but I haven't walked out of a theater that satisfied in at least 3 or 4 years.
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But Jurrassic Park fricking sucks
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Huh. Well, at least I'll have the theater to myself.
The fact that the film has an unabashed happy ending was a genuine pleasant surprise. Too many reboots where the hero from the original is a sadsack failure who gets emasculated, humiliated, and finally killed unceremoniously. Good thing Tom Cruise would never allow that to happen to his characters.
I was thinking of going to see it again on Sunday for the second time since Fandango gave me a $5 for seeing it two weeks ago but apparently they ended the IMAX run? Is it still as good in standard?
Visuals were perfectly fine in standard, but the drop in audio quality and volume sapped some of the energy. Hearing Danger Zone in imax and in a standard theater are worlds apart.
>straightforward no-frills action movie with no forced woke bullshit >even though there are numerous women and nonwhites in the main cast and in positions of authority, no attention is drawn to that fact >Phoenix being a good pilot isn't because of girl power and no attention is drawn to how awesome she is because she's a woman >the big heroes are three white men
I'm shocked a movie like this came out in this day and age
Weird cult aside, Tom Cruise is based. He's unironically the last movie star; it's as if he feels required to solely carry the old Hollywood persona of being hyper-competent, charismatic, and crowd-pleasing. He's not a writer or director but it's blatant he has a lot of influence over his movies because most of them have the same qualities.
Cruise is the one who insisted they had to put the actors in the real jets in actual flight pulling actual Gs. Without his autism, they wouldn't have gotten those fantastic wienerpit shots.
I was pleasantly surprised at how good this movie is. I enjoyed the whole film from start to finish. Tom Cruise is one of the very few not following the Hollywood Disney playbook and it shows.
I saw the new Jurassic park before this and it was a slogfest of uncomprehensible cgi shit with shit dialogue and modern era quips that no one enjoys.
Saw it for the second time in IMAX on Thursday. My favorite film in years. I hated every fricking israelite bullshit thing out of Hollywood for the last few years. But this film was gigantic white pill.
Frick off Black person
why so mean?
I've seen four times and I'm going to see it again.
AMC LieMAX, Cinemark XD and Regal 4DX for me, in that order. 4DX was fricking godly.
>go to Cinemark IMAX
>excellent audio and yuge screen
>awful folding chairs
>go to regular viewing at amc
>mediocre audio and moderately sized screen
>visible stain on the screen
>ubercomfy reclining chairs
It’s honestly a tough choice
It's a near perfect movie. No scenes ever drags on for too long, the film never slumps, every character moment is interesting. Even the training scenes are exhilarating because of the real footage of the jets. I'm astounded that a movie like this even exists in 2022.
This and fury road are miracles of the world.
hell yeah bro
Hell yeah dude
I'm so fricking happy that everyone else liked the movie as much as I did, I felt the same way as
in the sense that I'm beyond shocked that a sequel this long after the original could be this good. It's really a sign of the times that 95% of reboots and decades later sequels are such shit and this blows them all out of the water. This sounds dramatic but I haven't walked out of a theater that satisfied in at least 3 or 4 years.
But Jurrassic Park fricking sucks
Huh. Well, at least I'll have the theater to myself.
>Huh. Well, at least I'll have the theater to myself.
A lot of showings by me still seem pretty full. Really shitty deal for theaters to have to play Jurassic World, but I assume in the long-run they need to not frick over the studio.
>I'll have the theater to myself
I saw a 5pm showing today and it was still nearly full kek
CRUISEBROS WEEKEND 3 RECORD HERE WE COMES LETS FRICKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
based
Both IMAX theaters in my city are fricking garbage. They still use those shitty non-reclining seats where you have to share armrests with the people next to you. It's baffling because they renovated every other auditorium in the same theater with recliner seats. It's inexcusable. Lucky for me, the AVX theaters are near enough to IMAX quality that I can still enjoy the film the way it was meant to be experienced.
The fact that the film has an unabashed happy ending was a genuine pleasant surprise. Too many reboots where the hero from the original is a sadsack failure who gets emasculated, humiliated, and finally killed unceremoniously. Good thing Tom Cruise would never allow that to happen to his characters.
I want to go on Monday again at the recliner seats.
Toxic masculinity wins wars.
There is no such thing as toxic masculinity. Masculinity builds nations, femininity destroys them.
trips of that's frickin' right
hell yeah
checked and absolutely true
>444
Been playing Ace Combat 7 specifically because of Top Gun: Maverick. It's a sign.
The white man marches on.
i love it when you call me woke floppa
The women were perfect. Jennifer mommy looking great even for a single mom and baby Phoenix too charming 4 me. Photogenics to 10.
Phoenix on the beach was very nice.
I was thinking of going to see it again on Sunday for the second time since Fandango gave me a $5 for seeing it two weeks ago but apparently they ended the IMAX run? Is it still as good in standard?
>apparently they ended the IMAX run?
IMAX theaters are all contracted for Jurassic Park right now.
Visuals were perfectly fine in standard, but the drop in audio quality and volume sapped some of the energy. Hearing Danger Zone in imax and in a standard theater are worlds apart.
>straightforward no-frills action movie with no forced woke bullshit
>even though there are numerous women and nonwhites in the main cast and in positions of authority, no attention is drawn to that fact
>Phoenix being a good pilot isn't because of girl power and no attention is drawn to how awesome she is because she's a woman
>the big heroes are three white men
I'm shocked a movie like this came out in this day and age
it's almost as if merit and talent actually matter
Watched it on 4DX the first time.
Normal theater the second.
4DX was so kino bros. Greatest movie experience ever
Weird cult aside, Tom Cruise is based. He's unironically the last movie star; it's as if he feels required to solely carry the old Hollywood persona of being hyper-competent, charismatic, and crowd-pleasing. He's not a writer or director but it's blatant he has a lot of influence over his movies because most of them have the same qualities.
>Kenny Loggins re-recorded Danger Zone for the movie but Cruise insisted on using the original
He really is /ourguy/
why would he re-record it? altering it at all would destroy the feel.
Cruise is the one who insisted they had to put the actors in the real jets in actual flight pulling actual Gs. Without his autism, they wouldn't have gotten those fantastic wienerpit shots.
I was pleasantly surprised at how good this movie is. I enjoyed the whole film from start to finish. Tom Cruise is one of the very few not following the Hollywood Disney playbook and it shows.
I saw the new Jurassic park before this and it was a slogfest of uncomprehensible cgi shit with shit dialogue and modern era quips that no one enjoys.
holy shit this movie was so sick. i just bought ace combat 7 and the maverick DLC
Saw it for the second time in IMAX on Thursday. My favorite film in years. I hated every fricking israelite bullshit thing out of Hollywood for the last few years. But this film was gigantic white pill.
I would totally go see it again.
And unironically the last movie I didn't completely hate was another Cruise Flying Kino with American Made all the way back in 2016.
That man just produces awesome films. I have tremendous respect for him after how awesome, pro-American and non woke this movie was.