True story.....
I went to see it on Saturday afternoon, by myself. I got my popcorn and drink, and as i went to sit at my seat, i saw some wheelchairs at the back of the cinema. I thought "what a cool thing, that's so neat that they're getting to do normal stuff, and not being treated like idiots"
Do any of you remember the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon ? Do you remember that annoying unicorn that made kinda "waaa" noises all the time ?
One of the handicapped dudes began to repetatively make waa noises through the entire film. At one point i thought he was going for the "Waaa for longest amount of time through a quiet part of the film" record, in fact he probably has a gold medal from the special olympics for doing the longest, most annoying "waaa". I don't think i was the only one that wanted to roll his poxy wheelchair into the toilets,and leave him there until Will smith blew himself up π
Totally ruined the film for me, and i also wanted my money back. The film was ok, kinda like the Omega man,with charlton heston. I'd never seen a trailer or review, so i had no idea what to expect. I think it'dve been better if the monsters were real people,and not computer generated, but i'd need to watch it again......in a handicapped free cinema π
Yup, it's 10e in Kino during weekends.
The popcorn issue is because is spilled half of the bucket when the first zombie jumped out of the dark, in front of Sam the dog, and also almost crapped myself.
By the way, I saw this trailer at the beginning, like a Blairwith Project but with alien monsters invading New York, and the decapitated head of the statue of liberty being thrown by the martians. Anyone seen the trailer? What's the name?
I fancy that one if the tickets are free!
Originally posted by SeitseI believe that one's call Cloverfield, if I'm thinking of the right one.
Yup, it's 10e in Kino during weekends.
The popcorn issue is because is spilled half of the bucket when the first zombie jumped out of the dark, in front of Sam the dog, and also almost crapped myself.
By the way, I saw this trailer at the beginning, like a Blairwith Project but with alien monsters invading New York, and the decapitated head of the statu ...[text shortened]... rtians. Anyone seen the trailer? What's the name?
I fancy that one if the tickets are free!
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundit was a remake of omega man ... used the same title as the novel, i guess omega man didn't (if omega man came after the novel) ...
True story.....
I went to see it on Saturday afternoon, by myself. I got my popcorn and drink, and as i went to sit at my seat, i saw some wheelchairs at the back of the cinema. I thought "what a cool thing, that's so neat that they're getting to do normal stuff, and not being treated like idiots"
Do any of you remember the Dungeons and Dragon ...[text shortened]... ter generated, but i'd need to watch it again......in a handicapped free cinema π
Originally posted by Seitseso if it almost scared the crap out of you, it did it's job, right? how come you want your money back?
Yup, it's 10e in Kino during weekends.
The popcorn issue is because is spilled half of the bucket when the first zombie jumped out of the dark, in front of Sam the dog, and also almost crapped myself.
By the way, I saw this trailer at the beginning, like a Blairwith Project but with alien monsters invading New York, and the decapitated head of the statu ...[text shortened]... rtians. Anyone seen the trailer? What's the name?
I fancy that one if the tickets are free!
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundwhat on earth were they thinking of? a guy who makes 'waaa' noises in a cinema isn't really gonna follow the plot of the movie anyway, i suspect, so why bring him? maybe he was 'spazzing' (pretending to be mentally handicapped in public) like in the Lars von Trier movie 'The Idiots'.
True story.....
I went to see it on Saturday afternoon, by myself. I got my popcorn and drink, and as i went to sit at my seat, i saw some wheelchairs at the back of the cinema. I thought "what a cool thing, that's so neat that they're getting to do normal stuff, and not being treated like idiots"
Do any of you remember the Dungeons and Dragon ...[text shortened]... ter generated, but i'd need to watch it again......in a handicapped free cinema π
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundSounds like you were the victim of a spac-attack
True story.....
I went to see it on Saturday afternoon, by myself. I got my popcorn and drink, and as i went to sit at my seat, i saw some wheelchairs at the back of the cinema. I thought "what a cool thing, that's so neat that they're getting to do normal stuff, and not being treated like idiots"
Do any of you remember the Dungeons and Dragon ...[text shortened]... ter generated, but i'd need to watch it again......in a handicapped free cinema π