This may be just a generational thing, but it's really weird to me how people now view actually seeing the movie in the cinema as a kind of reward for a preconceived notion of quality rather than a means to actually experience a film and THEN form an opinion about it. Guess I'm getting old.
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Yeah, basically MoS is a visual spectacle and so is probably more enjoyable with a bigger screen and better sound.Comment
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This may be just a generational thing, but it's really weird to me how people now view actually seeing the movie in the cinema as a kind of reward for a preconceived notion of quality rather than a means to actually experience a film and THEN form an opinion about it. Guess I'm getting old.Comment
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I voted yes because I am a slave to anything DC/Superman/Batman. Despite my many misgivings I had with MOS, I know for a fact that the curiosity will get the better of me, and I will have to see how it plays out on the big screen. I guess I just can't keep the fangirl in me quiet. Dammit.Comment
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My choice isn't listed, no, I'm not seeing it in theatres because I don't see movies in theatres. I've been to one movie in 10 years and hated my experience. Someone always is talking on their cellphones or let's their brat kids run wild screaming and crying. I am making one exception, I will see Star Wars but as for Batman vs Superman, I'll wait until the blu Ray is released I prefer watching movies in my recliner by myself., no noisy people and I can pause the movie to peeComment
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I'll be there opening weekend; I'm excited. There isn't that same level of hype for this as TFA (which is understandable) but, this is the first time in film history that both comic book titans (3 with Wonder Woman) will be shown together (sharing the same screen) in live action.Comment
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