I really enjoyed it, its a shame that people now have to resort to downloading because they dont want to pay $15 for the experience of sitting in a dirty theatre with broken chairs, Chatty smart ass teens, and kids who run up and down the stairs, and the occasional movie goers that laugh like its the first time theyve ever seen comedy
When happy feet came out i went to see it, 90% of the movie had kids running up and down stairs and dancing and screaming at the front under the screen. Now some may think why didnt you just ask for your money back? well if i did, id use it to see the movie again at another time, and i doubt that experience would be much different. and unfourtunetly if you dont leave the theatre within 15 minutes of the movie starting, you cant get a refund... i was on the edge of never paying to see a movie ever again
I then went to see Ghost Rider, that was the worst piece of shit ive ever seen. aside from the smartasses in the theatre, the film was just crap. the best bit was when toula was being interviewed, thats it.
After that i vowed never to pay to see a movie in a theatre.
Now when movies like this come out, it makes me feel bad cause its a great movie, but if i go to hoyts and pay $15, how much of that is actually going to the film makers? id rather send Zack Snyder or Frank Miller or warner brothers or whoever $50 (whilest keeping my copy...) and say thanks for an awesome movie. instead of going to an over-priced, under-classed cinema and feel ripped off afterwards, Unfourtunetly i enjoy movies more when i havent paid to see it at the theatre, mainly because if i did pay for it id be sadly dissapointed of the quality of experience, which would bring down my opinion of the movie.
Although, i might go see 300 at the cinema just cause it was an awesome movie, might even go up to sydney and catch it on IMAX...
Will definetly grab this movie when its out on DVD (legit-ly...)