American Sniper
From director Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper, the movie is based on the life of U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history
American Sniper
From director Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper, the movie is based on the life of U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history
Could be the biggest opening of all time.
Originally posted by Nemesis Xyea that happened in my theater too. First time I've seen the audience stayed through the whole credit without promise of bonus scenes ::cough::Marvel::cough:: great movie.
As the movie was over, everyone in the theater just went silent. Everyone I know there always get rowdy once the credits roll and they get up off their seat but American Sniper made us all stay 'til the very end. We tried not to cry. We failed.
I really, really want to watch American Sniper, but I loathe going to the theater because of rude people.
Every single person who told me that they watched it confessed that the tears were f*cking pouring like Niagara Falls.
One friend even told me that it's more emotional than 12 Years a Slave. That's........pretty f*cking hard to top, man. Bold statement, indeed.
Originally posted by Impediment
I really, really want to watch American Sniper, but I loathe going to the theater because of rude people.Every single person who told me that they watched it confessed that the tears were f*cking pouring like Niagara Falls.
One friend even told me that it's more emotional than 12 Years a Slave. That's........pretty f*cking hard to top, man. Bold statement, indeed.
Get Showbox.
Originally posted by Impediment
I have a very low tolerance for rude people who talk on cell phones and bring small children in.Just rude.
I remember hearing about incidents where someone got told or ask to get off their phone and that person then goes nuts attacking the other person
😬........seriously, Come on
luckily i didn't have to put up with anything of that sort of thing, When i went to the cinema's up at the Universal CityWalk in L.A. while i was on holidays over there.
Just watched this. Amazing film. 9.6/10
To Imp, if you want to watch it at home: http://vodlocker.com/mnn44l7qoxni