Apparantly it’s diglett809 ’s birthday, so Happy Birthday!
Also, I recently finished a game which I cannot mention, but it was PEGI 16, produced by Square Enix and has a main character called Max. With me? It was the first game that made me cry.
Apparantly it’s diglett809 ’s birthday, so Happy Birthday!
Also, I recently finished a game which I cannot mention, but it was PEGI 16, produced by Square Enix and has a main character called Max. With me? It was the first game that made me cry.
No, it's a video game tournament. Runescape is a really old MMORPG I have played my whole life. The tournament is just a fun event in it that the most skilled players do! Only 2,000 players qualify. I could qualify, but I would have to waste time on a certain server when I know I wouldn't win. I could always support my friends I guess by fighting with them, but IDK.
Wait, you mean when you were leaving the meet?! That's scary:S! Thank god nobody was hurt!
Sounds cool. How are the 2000 players selected?
After the competition, we ran an errand. The guy hit us on our way back home after that. It was dark out, and he didn’t have his headlights on. Otherwise, we would have avoided him... Yeah, it was/is pretty scary...
There are "levels" in RuneScape, and the 2,000 players with the highest total level are selected. That is scary:S!
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I actually haven't seen the Frozen short:P. Good to know it's bad, I might just go late when I see Coco. I can't clean until nobody is in the theater, but the catch is that half the time theaters are empty so I can go in whenever I have time:P! So yeah, that's how I saw some of it.
Good for you. Yup, get in about 20-21 minutes late to skip it. Meaning to say there aren't that much people watching Coco that time?
A little bit off-topic, but how many people were there during Thor: Ragnarok. Also, do you think the theaters for The Last Jedi will be full? I'm slightly shocked with the box office predictions, honestly. Especially the predicted minimum range being $190M.
As for my box office prediction here in my country, since local commercial movies are coming back on Christmas (which happens every December 25- January 8; just not sure when will it end this time since it ended early last year), it might get a lower opening than The Force Awakens here. Hopefully slightly since Star Wars is also popular here. As for those local commercial movies, from what I know, 2016 (last year) was the only time where quality indie films replaced those movies regardless of box office earnings. And then, after "tough decisions", they decided to bring back those garbage films, most likely for the box office earnings. Many people will still see The Last Jedi in between December 25-January 8 even if it's only showing in IMAX or 4D theaters (or other "premium" formats). I remember my IMAX theater for my second viewing of Rogue One last Christmas was about 75%, although most people at that time are watching the new indie local films.
Most I have seen in Coco is like 30 people. As for TLJ, I bet it will sell out opening night, but besides that IDK. Maybe Saturday the 7 show will sell out. The only movies we sell out are Christian documentaries:S:P.
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Good for you. Yup, get in about 20-21 minutes late to skip it. Meaning to say there aren't that much people watching Coco that time?
A little bit off-topic, but how many people were there during Thor: Ragnarok. Also, do you think the theaters for The Last Jedi will be full? I'm slightly shocked with the box office predictions, honestly. Especially the predicted minimum range being $190M.
As for my box office prediction here in my country, since local commercial movies are coming back on Christmas (which happens every December 25- January 8; just not sure when will it end this time since it ended early last year), it might get a lower opening than The Force Awakens here. Hopefully slightly since Star Wars is also popular here. As for those local commercial movies, from what I know, 2016 (last year) was the only time where quality indie films replaced those movies regardless of box office earnings. And then, after "tough decisions", they decided to bring back those garbage films, most likely for the box office earnings. Many people will still see The Last Jedi in between December 25-January 8 even if it's only showing in IMAX or 4D theaters (or other "premium" formats). I remember my IMAX theater for my second viewing of Rogue One last Christmas was about 75%, although most people at that time are watching the new indie local films.
Most I have seen in Coco is like 30 people. As for TLJ, I bet it will sell out opening night, but besides that IDK. Maybe Saturday the 7 show will sell out. The only movies we sell out are Christian documentaries:S:P.
That's fine depending on its time of showing. How did it do already now that it's been released? Woah, really?
Post by legorebootedcp on Dec 16, 2017 15:16:15 GMT
Just seen The Last Jedi. Very disappointed. I'll never see it again. I can't accept it, I really can't. Way too many subplots. Infinity War trailer which played before the movie gave me more chills than this movie. 5/10.
Most I have seen in Coco is like 30 people. As for TLJ, I bet it will sell out opening night, but besides that IDK. Maybe Saturday the 7 show will sell out. The only movies we sell out are Christian documentaries:S:P.
That's fine depending on its time of showing. How did it do already now that it's been released? Woah, really?
Star Wars was the reason I haven't posted all weekend:P. It was INSANE! Opening night we had 7 showings, sold out 2, and packed the others. This was all in a matter of 3 hours, it was crazy. Then Friday and Saturday were even worse. Saturday we sold out all but ONE showing of Star Wars, and that was the last one of the night at 10:30, so obviously it wasn't gonna sell out:O! I saw it Friday night after work as I didn't close. I saw it in 3D actually, but my eyes must be weird as I didn't notice anything 3D:P. It was AWESOME:D! I know it got mixed reviews, but it seems that everybody who gave it bad reviews were 40 year old men who say it "ruined their childhood". So yeah, don't trust the reviews, you'll love it:P!
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