Originally posted by quanchi112
How will you see the film ? You're currently jobless, eh ?
If I wanted to see it in the theater I would do so via buying a ticket. I will most likely wait for it to come out on blu ray.
Anyways, they give valium sometimes to people who need to fly and are afraid of flying. I'm sure your doctor will understand if you tell him/her what is at stake.
Originally posted by SurturYou are too cheap to buy a ticket. Shame. You're the one getting worked up over this matchup.
If I wanted to see it in the theater I would do so via buying a ticket. I will most likely wait for it to come out on blu ray.Anyways, they give valium sometimes to people who need to fly and are afraid of flying. I'm sure your doctor will understand if you tell him/her what is at stake.
Originally posted by quanchi112
You are too cheap to buy a ticket. Shame. You're the one getting worked up over this matchup.
The blu ray will be more expensive than the ticket, but okay. It's not about the money, it's about I don't like going to theaters. I like to be able to pause a movie if I need to get up to go to the bathroom.
Originally posted by ares834
I don't blame you. It's also a big time commitment to go to a theater.
Plus you can't control others, sometimes they act obnoxious at the theater. Not worth it IMO. I await the day all movies will be available to purchase for download or some other service on the same day as they open in the theater.
Originally posted by Robtard
Dunno, hard to beat the theater experience of a quality theater, the big screen and the sound.People can be and are annoying at theaters, but in my experience if you ask them to quiet down, they do 9/10 times
This is true, downtown they do have this really nice IMAX theater that I went to before at Navy Pier. That was pretty good, but I unfortunately not all theaters are of that quality.