CROWD/TRAILER REPORTS
Please post what time you went, how full was your theater, what trailers were shown and the audience reaction.
sharePlease post what time you went, how full was your theater, what trailers were shown and the audience reaction.
shareFriday, 10:45am, about 10% full (big ultrascreen theater)
Trailers:
The Bye Bye Man
Fifty Shades Darker
Why Him? (red band)
xXx: The Return of Xander Cage
Fist Fight
Crowd (and I) lauged at a few moments. But, I think we all expected to laugh harder. Nothing was truly gut-busting. I'd say a 5.5 to 6/10.
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Friday.. 16:40. About 7 people in the cinema.
Trailers were xXx, Manchester by the Sea and some horrible looking comedy where James Franco plays the son-in law from hell.. I didn't register the name of the film.
The movie wasn't very funny at all. I'd say the funniest parts were Jason Bateman's character giving head to the ice sculpture and the Korean guy making out with his co-worker in the nursery and him having some weird mummy fetish.
With the cinema being almost empty there wasn't much laughter going on. Even in a full screening I doubt there would've been much of a reaction either.
I score this movie 4/10.
1:30 PM Friday. About 15 people. I had a cackler in the audience.
Trailers
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
The Bye Bye Man
50 Shades Darker
Passengers
Fist Fight
Baywatch
XXX:Return of Xander Cage
Why Him? (Red band trailer)
2:20pm today (Friday.) About two dozen people there, most of whom all came in during the trailers/ads or first five minutes of the movie.
Trailers were Goon 2, XXX 3, GOTG 2, and and an Ice Cube comedy.
I laughed a few times, but it was not as good or funny as the original "Hangover". A lot better than "Project X" though, which I thought was terrible. Not much crowd laughter or reaction; and one group of 5 people left a few minutes before the movie ended.
I saw it today at 5:20. Theater was about 75% full.
Trailers:
John Wick: Chapter 2
Fifty Shades Darker
Fist Fight
Passengers
Why Him?
Baywatch
XXX: The Return of Xander Cage
The crowd chuckled and laughed throughout, but there were three scenes in particular that got really big laughs: the eggnog drinking, the photocopier scene and the climatic car chase. Almost everyone stayed for the credits.
I liked it. The cast was good and it was amusing enough to keep me entertained throughout. Not all of the jokes work, but when they do it gets very funny. Recommended for fans of the cast. 7/10
a little weird that you want that much detail, but here you go:
today, december 10th, 3:30 pm, about 6 other people + us 2
trailers: passengers, can't really remember if there were any more
audience reaction: not too much, some laughs every now and then.
i wasn't bored throughout the movie but the trailer was much more promising then what the movie delivered.
"Angel Investigation - we hope you're helpless" - Doyle
We went Saturday, December 10, 2016 at Regal Theaters in Boulder Station Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Oh, we went to the 3:30 PM show.
The movie was a horrible experience...
1. There were several groups of people throughout the cinema who were engaged in personal conversations which were disrupting everyone's movie-going experience. These were not reactions to anything in the movie... just personal discussions, completely unrelated to the movie.
2. At least a dozen times, out movie was interrupted by a cell phone ringing... followed by blinding light from the screen, and then the annoyance of that person answering the call and speaking loud enough for everyone to hear them (not the same person all those times, but some were the same people more than once).
3. I've NEVER experience so many rude and inconsiderate people in a movie theater anywhere in this country.... I mean, I've had the rude person talking loud and the rude piece of trash person blinding us with their cell phone and then talking on it... but nothing like what I've experienced in the last two years in Las Vegas.
We went to see Bleed For This at the end of November in a Cinemark theater in Sam's Town Casino in Las Vegas. It wasn't the audience, except for one elderly couple who kept talking to each other about their kids --- we had to move, they were right behind us... But the employees were standing in that "hallway" next to the partial wall by the stairs... their radios were blasting conversations about running out of this, cleaning up that, etc... several people confronted them, but they wouldn't leave or turn off their radios. We were the fourth or fifth group to confront them, the girl (the employee) SCREAMED at us: I'M DOING MY JOB. I'M SUPPOSED TO BE IN HERE!
Movies are a big part of our lives, but they are almost always ruined by the pathetic lowlife rude people that we've encountered since moving here. It is very disappointing.
Sounds like VHS is more your style. Or Netflix and chill.
sharetuesday the 14th at 6:15
trailers were:
Baywatch, Why Him, Passengers, XXX 3, 50 Shades Darker, Fist Fight
Crowd:
There were 7 or 8 other people there besides me and my mother.
Crowd Reaction: It was pretty much dead except for me and my mother who laughed off and on throughout.