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Favorite Movie Going Experiences
June 24, 2006
by Josh Green
Since our website here is about our experiences going to midnight and opening day movies, I thought I would quickly share what my favorite experiences have been.
1. Spider-Man 2 Midnight
2. X-men 3 Midnight
3. Wedding Crashers opening day in N.Y.C.
4. V For Vendetta on Imax
5. Silent Hill opening day
Spider-man and X-men were totally crazy and fun as hell. Wedding Crashers was awesome because everyone laughed their asses off through the whole movie and it made the slower parts more enjoyable. I know alot of people don't like the Imax as much as seeing a film on a regular screen, and 90 percent of the time I would agree. However, V For Vendetta was a totally different movie to me when I saw it on Imax. V was amplified to the max and was amazing to see on that screen. Usually I hate seeing a horror movie on the opening day unless it is in the morning because you always get those kids that yell stuff at the screen and the people who laugh cuz they are too scared to admit it. But Silent Hill was cool because the whole theater was dead silent (ha) through the whole thing. It was like the whole audience was really into the film and it made everything really suspenseful. Also, they had the sound up really loud which made the movie ten times scarier.
So anyway, those are just some quick thoughts I had. If you got any experiences you would like to share, please feel free to do so.
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