1) Get the tickets in advance, camp outside opening day just to be the first to see it.
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2) Be the ones who are behind the first group of people ^above^.
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3) See the movie opening weekend as long as theres no long waits to see it.
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4) See the movie some time the next weekend or after, but before it moves to the half-price theater because the screen is too small and the sound system sucks.
If/when the Halo Movie is made, what would you do? Be one of the crazed Halo fans who reserve there ticket weeks in advance and camp in front of the theater to be the first to see it? Or are you gonna wait until it plays in the half-price theater 2 weeks later?
I myself would see it the day after it starts playing to miss the "crazy people" and the long lines.
So, on a scale of 1 to 7, would you:
1) Get the tickets in advance, camp outside opening day just to be the first to see it.
2) Be the ones who are behind the first group of people ^above^.
3) See the movie opening weekend as long as theres no long waits to see it.
4) See the movie some time the next weekend or after, but before it moves to the half-price theater because the screen is too small and the sound system sucks.
5) Wait until it moves to the half-price theater.
6) Wait until it comes out on DVD and buy it.
7) Wait until it comes out on DVD and rent it.
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Meh, I'm more of a DVD buy guy. When you think about it, however big Halo: The Movie is, I don't want to pay $30 just to see it. I rather wait until it comes out on DVD a few months later with tons of special features and better quality picture.
A bigger question I think we should be asking is, what if it's not made? It looks increasingly like a possibility nowadays. So who knows?
Yeah, I'm a BIG Halo fan, but I'm not crazy. I don't want to hoof it out there with all the other nuts in line. Plus, if the movie winds up not being rated "R", then I'll have to deal with little kids in the theater, and that's always an annoying experience for me.
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Roland wrote: TWENTY DOLLARS FOR A TICKET??????????????
ARE YOU GUYS MAD???!!?!?!?
I pay freakin 5$ for a ticket at my theater, and thats for NEW movies.
Actually i get in for free my brother is the head manager :o
Hum, not bad $5 bucks... Here it only costs me $8 for any movie new or old. And like Major Silva said I'm more of a DVD kind of guy but there are some movies that I just have to go and see - like the Spider-Man Movies.
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Haha 30 is a bit much... if i go to the cine around the corner from my collage its 4.50 euro b4 half 12 and i can even watch a second film haha... (they dont check tickets after u go up stairs which is where all the screens are, so u wander in and out all u want... till about 2) i saw revenge of the sith opening day at half ten haha.. for oh yea 4.50