X-Men Origins: Wolverine - in 30 Seconds

There are two kinds of people in the world, those who saw the Wolverine movie and those who didn’t. Within this 30 second recap you will find the epic scale of the story of a torn and confused man who must struggle with his rage. Pay close attention to the dialogue though because it does go by pretty quick.

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Zaibachsays...

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nadabusays...

>> ^Jaace:
And this is why I haven't dropped 10 bucks to go see this movie.


I don't ever drop 10 bucks on a movie. Academy theater down the street blows the big chains out of the water. Reasonable concessions (including pizza from Flying Pie next door, salads, good beer, etc), very comfy chairs, lax policies about bringing your own food, and even reasonably priced babysitting available upstairs (with RSVP). All for a whopping 3.50 per person. Yeah, it's a second run theater, but i can wait a few months for any movie to be able to see it there.

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>> ^nadabu:
>> ^Jaace:
And this is why I haven't dropped 10 bucks to go see this movie.

I don't ever drop 10 bucks on a movie. Academy theater down the street blows the big chains out of the water. Reasonable concessions (including pizza from Flying Pie next door, salads, good beer, etc), very comfy chairs, lax policies about bringing your own food, and even reasonably priced babysitting available upstairs (with RSVP). All for a whopping 3.50 per person. Yeah, it's a second run theater, but i can wait a few months for any movie to be able to see it there.


that sounds awesome. i hate the no outside food/drink policy at regular theaters.

Xaielaosays...

Yea I have a theater a few miles from me that charges $300 matinee(sp) and $5 during the evening. They have movies in usually the week after release, two theaters, both digital, one new that has small seating but very close to the screen with a huge screen, the other has far more seating but is more old-fashioned. They aren't lax on bringing your own goods, though they don't search the theater after the movie starts to try and catch people. And their prices are decent. $1.50 for a large soda, $2 for large popcorn or box of candy.

Which reminds me, why oh why did they do away with Yogurt Dots. They were my favorite.

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