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Wow, I agree. What a sad lost. RIP. I know a few drive-ins around my area that sell cheaper tickets than regular cinemas. The nearest drive-in from my hometown offers adult ticket prices at $10 and $1 tickets for children under 10. I guess that would be the least of this site's concerns. It's hardly seems active over there too. When I had to turn to pirated copies at times, I reserved them for two things: to preview a potentially terrible movie that I'm teetering about (especially if were to go out to see one with a group) like you and to watch foreign movies that hardly ever going to come out in my area. At times I like to watch an interesting/good film from Europe, Asia, Africa, or Latin America that was never set to be release internationally in my area. Jem and the Holograms... I think I've caught that one on HBO last year. Never bother spending movie money on that one. It's unfortunate how a lot of movies don't live up to too much expectations and originality these days. Some award contenders films, however, made by top directors or such still show some signs of originality and creativity in their efforts. Christopher Nolan films and anything made by A24 never misses a mark, for instance. If a mod (or anyone else that could help) is reading this post at the moment, I have a question: Does this site still take more volunteers for moderators, or even a part-time one? I would like to help regulate some troll posts, both current and older posts from imdb, if it doesn't look like the posts actually made any contributions to appropriate discussions. Wrong board: [url]https://moviechat.org/bd0000082/Politics[/url] This is where all political drama-fest posts should go and other related inquiries. Popcorn is pretty much on point. It's not like the box offices would have any actual idea of a movie's quality up until its release date. Embargo reviews are even placed on certain films by studios so no one else would learn the status of a movie's quality for a week to few days ahead. Most of the time, embargoed reviews can be indicators for reviled films. So price tickets would be the same for every release movies regardless. [i]Sometimes[/i], however, many cinemas can revoke panned movies from box offices at their own will, though this practice could also apply to any movie that's underperforming the most at a moment. You could always either chose to rent bad movies, wait to appear on a streaming service later, or pirate them if you feel uncertain of its quality or reception. Most of the time with a person or few out of conveniences. Especially family members. I also never minded going to the movies alone at times either. DVDs and Blu rays are still very much around. It seems that streaming services are growing to become the next biggest things. Rental services like Redbox too. [quote]Han Solo's death was leaked months before release if I recall.[/quote] Somehow I was lucky enough to avoid the Han Solo spoiler long before watching TFA. I really didn't try to seek much spoilers either outside of trailers and cast appearances. All I knew at the time from one given spoiler is how Luke had little screen time in the movie. Which made sense given its premise. The closest thing to a spoiler about TLJ is the supposedly leaked online script that only got the title of Episode 8 accurate. We have no idea whether if that script is fake or just an early rough draft-- even if the script does fall into the latter or almost being a finalized draft, there are obviously still going to be more revising and post-production reshoots taking place from there. Well, technically 'The Goonies 2' already was a thing.... [spoiler]as a 1987 Konami video game[/spoiler]. But, yeah, whatever plans for a direct Goonies sequel is far too late around this point. I'm looking forward to see his take on a Charles Manson story too, if he's feels capable enough for that task. Likely something a bit different for him from his previous works. Perhaps they both have to split rents? Genuinely making some kind of living arrangements away from their folks? Yeah, Kai and Winter are siblings. That would've been a good idea and could work so subtly too. Just from the ones I actually saw: Logan Deadpool Days of Future Past X-Men The Wolverine Apocalypse Origins: Wolverine I was also wondering a bit about this one too. I've figured X-24 might be just a clone with Logan's power. Or a 'son' that might be an example of a successfully raised mutant turned into a coldblooded weapon. But being a clone is a fine point alone. The same could be said for some rational voters on the right that voted Trump. Some rather have Rand Paul or one of the few popular GOP candidates like Ted Cruz and John Kaisich than Trump. But those supporters' voices got overshadowed by alt-right populists. They voted in the end during a desperate act against SJWs, the Obama administration, and the left in general rather than being passionate about Trump himself. Those would at least expect him to live up to some of his campaign promises like undoing some of Obama's major legislation, jailing the Clintons, and travel ban: most he failed to accomplish after almost his nine months of presidency. Even the majority of Republicans in congress at the moment are more or less willingly to work with Trump. You should be able to watch this season on its own just fine. Same goes for every other seasons. Season 1 and 2 were the best in this series. Preach!