Now official...
jackie childs said:
So if Marvel announced they were re-releasing all 21 of the infinity saga films (excluding the two spidey films), how many would you pay watch in the theater?
I think I'm at 9
Iron Manjackie childs said:
So if Marvel announced they were re-releasing all 21 of the infinity saga films (excluding the two spidey films), how many would you pay watch in the theater?
I think I'm at 9
Not even 1 milisecond of James Franco in there.TCTTS said:
Now official...
If the Entertainment Board had to go see Black Panther or Captain Marvel on the big screen, 70% of them would just kill themselves.toucan82 said:
5 or 6... I'm on the fence with Black Panther
All 3 Captain America moviesjackie childs said:
So if Marvel announced they were re-releasing all 21 of the infinity saga films (excluding the two spidey films), how many would you pay watch in the theater?
I think I'm at 9
Still one of the best superhero movies ever.Sea Speed said:
I would watch Logan in theaters again. Went in to that without having even seen a trailer or really any thing at all related to the movie and was completely blown away. I know it isn't MCU, but still.
Thread derail, non-Marvel movies.toucan82 said:
Seems a bit excessive. It's not like they have to watch The Last Jedi or Rise of Skywalker
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Winter Soldier, maybe Endgame.
Infinity War is such a masterful combination of characters and situations. I remember feeling like my head was going to explode watching that leaked trailer from the Comic-Con that year - the crowd is like shockingly quiet at the end of the footage before the title comes up watching Thanos beat the **** out of Iron Man.. Endgame is more of a greatest hits movie, while Infinity War is just scene after scene of "holy *****" moments.Beat40 said:
Last night TNT had Infinity War on. I was only able to catch the beginning, but I forgot how great that movie is.
I was telling my wife during the Wanda/Vision sequence after the train passes by, you see the figure standing in the dark, the initial cheers in the theater, and then the cheers erupting when he stands in the light. I actually got chills remembering that moment. That was my first time rewatching that scene since seeing it in theaters.
Man - I'm not sure they'll be anything in my lifetime again in theaters that will elicit some of the theater responses those late Avengers movies had.
I guess it is a random thing. Lots of loud reactions to Thor's arrival in Wakanda in Infinity War,Godzilla blowing radioactive fire down the MUTO's throat in Godzilla, and to Captain America wielding the hammer in End Game. This was in Katy. In the 80s in Lake Jackson, I recall lots of cheering during Red Dawn.YouBet said:
I don't understand where y'all live where all of these movies elicit such big crowd responses.
There have only been 1-2 times in my life where the theater was interactive and one of those times was for one of Friday the 13th movies in the 80s. The crowd was mostly black so it was raucous as hell with women screaming and beer bottles rolling down the aisles.
Otherwise, I saw almost every MCU and Star Wars movie at the theater and never once did the crowd react like they seem to with everyone else.
Sea Speed said:
I remember there was what seemed like an eerie silence when the credits rolled in infinity war. That was such a brutal ending.
YouBet said:
I don't understand where y'all live where all of these movies elicit such big crowd responses.
There have only been 1-2 times in my life where the theater was interactive and one of those times was for one of Friday the 13th movies in the 80s. The crowd was mostly black so it was raucous as hell with women screaming and beer bottles rolling down the aisles.
Otherwise, I saw almost every MCU and Star Wars movie at the theater and never once did the crowd react like they seem to with everyone else.
YouBet said:
I don't understand where y'all live where all of these movies elicit such big crowd responses.
There have only been 1-2 times in my life where the theater was interactive and one of those times was for one of Friday the 13th movies in the 80s. The crowd was mostly black so it was raucous as hell with women screaming and beer bottles rolling down the aisles.
Otherwise, I saw almost every MCU and Star Wars movie at the theater and never once did the crowd react like they seem to with everyone else.