• Jess
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    101 year ago

    This is definitely one that I absolutely must watch in the theater. I can’t wait!

    • TheThirdStrike
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      51 year ago

      It’s the first non-marvel move other than Oppenheimer that I’m truly geeked for.

      Like, I’m a huge Ant-Man fan, (we do exist) but even for Quantumania, I was… Rightfully cautious…

      But I don’t feel that way about Dune and… Christopher Nolan movies.

      It’s a nice change of pace to not have the trepidation.

    • @BorgDrone
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      11 year ago

      I dunno. I kind of felt cheated after the first one. It was good, but it was half a movie.

      I’ll probably watch this one at home on bluray or whatever so I can watch both parts in one sitting.

      • Jess
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        21 year ago

        No one is going to sit through a 5-6 hour movie. Well. Most people won’t. They broke it at the perfect moment. While I wasn’t initially thrilled about the long wait between both halves, it does add a sense of realism in that time has passed in the real world too and the younger actors might look a bit older now. They weren’t shy about it being only part of the adaptation either.

        • @BorgDrone
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          11 year ago

          They could have released them 2 weeks apart (which is still too much) or just skipped the theatrical release so you can watch the 5-6 hour movie at your pace. People regularly binge through entire seasons of TV series on Netflix.

          I agree that you don’t want to be in the theater for that long, but who says movies have to be released in cinemas? Watching at home is a much better experience than even the best cinemas can offer.