DerekShooster Posted August 22, 2013 Share Posted August 22, 2013 (edited) The Sandlot 8:00PM Wednesday, August 21st Fenway Park (... yes, you read that correctly) Venue Capacity: 37,499 (25% full... at about 9,000 people, I think this is the largest crowd I've ever watched a movie with!) Ticket Price: $10.00 Concessions: ice cream sundae with M&M jimmies, $5.75 TRAILERS: n/a THE FILM: Classic! This is the perfect film to watch in a baseball stadium with people of all ages. I've probably watched The Sandlot over 20 times, but I swear the moment when Smalls catches the baseball for the first time the whole of Fenway Park just erupted in massive applause and gave a whole new meaning to that moment. This epic chorus of cheers, laughs, and applause happened a number of times, including: - When Ham (the chubby kid) first exclaims, "You're killing me, Smalls!" - The moment Squints makes out with Wendy Peffercorn - "You play ball like a GIRL!" - "For-Ehh-VER. For-Ehh-VER. For-Ehh-VER. For-Ehh-VER." - Smalls and the Jet doing the right thing by rescuing the beast. The Sandlot has such a finely-tuned script with characters whose emotions we all can identify with, like Snow White's seven dwarves. It's insanely quotable and very memorable, but certainly more so now that I got to enjoy it with my friends at Fenway Park (sitting in the first row behind the 3rd base dugout, BTW). If the Sox ever decide to screen another baseball film at Fenway, I'll be there in a heartbeat. Such a fun night out, and definitely an unforgettable crowd experience. Experience - 30/30 Story/Writing - 18/20 Acting - 10/15 Tech Specs (Cinematography, Editing, Effects) - 9/15 Directing - 9/10 Music - 10/10 (AWESOME soundtrack!) THE VERDICT: 86/100, A Comments, likes, shares, and feedback are always appreciated. Thank you! :-) Edited August 22, 2013 by Andy Stitzer 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DerekShooster Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 (edited) Jobs 10:00PM Wednesday, August 21st Regal Fenway 13 & RPX Theater Capacity: 180 (15% full; not bad for such a late night weekday showing) Ticket Price: $0 (Regal Crown Club Rewards!) Concessions: handful of Skittles from a little machine, $0.50 TRAILERS: Prisoners - some talking; same TMI trailer Rush - good trailer, lots of talking from crowd The Fifth Estate - great trailer and lots of talking from the audience The Hunger Games' Catching Fire - very cool trailer and, again, lots of talking THE FILM: Jobs is far from being the movie it could've possibly been. While Ashton Kutcher and all actors definitely look their parts (as evidenced by a very unnecessary series of comparison shots at the end of the film), very few of the cast members actually put enough momentum behind their performances to justify a point to the picture in the first place. The only person that I think hit their role out of the park was Giles Matthey as Jonathan Ive, and sadly he had the least amount of screen time in the whole picture. Anyone that's picked up a newspaper in the last 35 years or has owned an Apple product is familiar with Steve Jobs and his story. He is one of the most celebrated innovators and influential leaders of his generation. But somehow, Jobs comes off as a lazy adaptation of the Steve Jobs wikipedia page, highlighting only the facts and making zero effort to connect audiences with the people in the story. That is except for the forced schmaltz throughout the whole picture. Sadly, the only people weeping from this tearjerker are the characters in the movie. Like everyone walking out of the theater, I didn't hate Jobs. I just felt let down. Most of the comments people had were that they felt "bored" or "uninspired" by the movie, and more than a few people noting it's a shame the film wasn't better. I've heard that Aaron Sorkin is adapting a film about Steve Jobs to come out down the road, so my hope is that it'll make me forget about this picture. But in the meantime, Jobs leaves much to be desired. Experience - 15/30 Story/Writing - 5/20 Acting - 4/15 Tech Specs (Cinematography, Editing, Effects) - 11/15 (these weren't so bad) Directing - 3/10 Music - 8/10 (music wasn't bad either) THE VERDICT: 46/100, D Comments, likes, and feedback are always appreciated. Thank you! :-) Edited August 23, 2013 by Andy Stitzer 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoxOfficeFangrl Posted August 25, 2013 Share Posted August 25, 2013 Lee Daniels' The Butler August 24, 11:45 AM, ~70% full Ticket: $4.00 (Cinemark "Early Bird" special) Trailers (probably forgetting a few): Captain Phillips 12 Years A Slave August: Osage County The Best Man Holiday Mandela: Walk to Freedom The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete The sit-in scene and everything Oprah said/did got the biggest reactions. The best parts I thought dealt with the generational divide with the Civil Rights movement, which method was better at effecting change, etc. Lots of people crying in the theater by the end. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted August 25, 2013 Share Posted August 25, 2013 The World's End August 24, 7:30 PM, 50% full Portage 16 IMAX, Portage, IN Trailers The Fifth Estate - no reaction Ender's Game - no reaction Captain Phillips - no reaction Don Jon - some laughs. Movie was freaking hilarious. Tons of laughs in the theater multiple times, and there was a bit of clapping in the movie itself. None at the end though thanks to its abruptness, but everyone seemed to enjoy it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wally Posted August 25, 2013 Share Posted August 25, 2013 Mortal Instruments: City of Bones August 24, 4:40 PM, 70% full (Brazil) Trailers The Hunger Games - Catching Fire - A lot of people shouting and screaming 'Katniss', 'Peeta', etc. Ender's Game - no reaction The other two trailers were brazilian movies. Movie is not so bad. If you like fantasy movie, you're gonna find this one ok. A lot of people came out of the movie talking about it and most people liked it. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ainsleyb Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 Film: You're NextTime: 19:15Crowd: 10%Cinema: Amc Van Ness, San FranciscoTrailers:Carrie - n/rEnders game - n/rMachete kills - few laughsEscape plan - chatter when Ahnuld showed upGetaway - Lol is selena gomez trying to steal a car?Runner Runner - n/rRiddick - n/rThe film:I enjoyed it, It wasn't a horror that brought anything new to the table but it still managed to feel fresh. The acting and direction was competent and there was enough gore and inventive kills to keep the audience engaged and entertained throughout. Personally, I enjoyed it more than the overhyped 'Conjuring'. I'd recommend it to horror fans but no one else.7/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kvikk Lunsj Posted August 27, 2013 Share Posted August 27, 2013 Kick Ass 2 8/22 2:30 PM trailers The World's End Riddick Okay movie, this movie lacks the charm of the first movie. At some parts this movie is just over the top. I does have some good moments and the film is funny at times. C+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Films Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 PLANES Date: Sunday 25 August Time: 10:00am Crowd: About 40-45% Trailers Frozen- Great teaser trailer. Got fantastic reactions from the crowd. Loads of laughter Free Birds- Some laughs and I think it looks good Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2- No Reaction. In my view the trailer was underwhelming Justin And The Knights Of Valour- No Reaction. This looks terrible Thomas the tank engine film- No reaction. also looks dreadful. Great film that felt a bit like a Pixar movie. Really really good. A The Smurfs 2 Date: Sunday 25 August Time: 15:00pm Crowd Report: 25-30%. Everyone was sat in the back three rows Trailers Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2- No Reaction Justin and the knights of valour- No Reaction Monster High 13- Couple of people asking when will the trailer end to their parents. It was like 5-10 minutes long [or felt like it anyway] 1D: This Is Us- People asking their parents when can they see this Thomas tank engine movie- No Reaction Suprisingly great film and very fun. A MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES Date: Wednesday 28 August Time: 11:00am Crowd: 7-10%. It was a massive cinema with about 15 people Trailers: Arrived late as we had been given tickets for Monsters University instead of Mortal Instruments Rush- N/R About Time- Bit of talking after. Looks Great The Way Way Back- N/R Rush- They showed the trailer again for some reason Another film that I surprisingly enjoyed. A GROWN UPS 2 Date: Thursday 29 August Time: 11:30am Crowd: 90%. It was in the smallest screen though but still more people that MI and possibly TS2 and Planes Trailers: About Time- Bit of talk afterwards. A couple of laughs Pain And Gain- bit of talk afterwards 1D: This Is Us- no reaction The Way Way Back- no reaction Another trailer that I have forgotten Very very very funny film. Really Enjoyed it A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoolioD1 Posted August 29, 2013 Share Posted August 29, 2013 PLANES Date: Sunday 25 August Time: 10:00am Crowd: About 40-45% Trailers Frozen- Great teaser trailer. Got fantastic reactions from the crowd. Loads of laughter Free Birds- Some laughs and I think it looks good Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2- No Reaction. In my view the trailer was underwhelming Justin And The Knights Of Valour- No Reaction. This looks terrible Thomas the tank engine film- No reaction. also looks dreadful. Great film that felt a bit like a Pixar movie. Really really good. A The Smurfs 2 Date: Sunday 25 August Time: 15:00pm Crowd Report: 25-30%. Everyone was sat in the back three rows Trailers Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2- No Reaction Justin and the knights of valour- No Reaction Monster High 13- Couple of people asking when will the trailer end to their parents. It was like 5-10 minutes long [or felt like it anyway] 1D: This Is Us- People asking their parents when can they see this Thomas tank engine movie- No Reaction Suprisingly great film and very fun. A MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES Date: Wednesday 28 August Time: 11:00am Crowd: 7-10%. It was a massive cinema with about 15 people Trailers: Arrived late as we had been given tickets for Monsters University instead of Mortal Instruments Rush- N/R About Time- Bit of talking after. Looks Great The Way Way Back- N/R Rush- They showed the trailer again for some reason Another film that I surprisingly enjoyed. A GROWN UPS 2 Date: Thursday 29 August Time: 11:30am Crowd: 90%. It was in the smallest screen though but still more people that MI and possibly TS2 and Planes Trailers: About Time- Bit of talk afterwards. A couple of laughs Pain And Gain- bit of talk afterwards 1D: This Is Us- no reaction The Way Way Back- no reaction Another trailer that I have forgotten Very very very funny film. Really Enjoyed it A 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Impact Posted August 31, 2013 Author Share Posted August 31, 2013 Well watched some trailers for some future films last night.Thoughts:Bad Grandpa-first half was okay, 2nd half wanted to make me puke. The Counselor-Looks like a OC. Seventh Son-Does not look THAT bad, but I can see why it is moved again. Out of the Furnace-Looks decent American Hustle-another Bale OC, looks like a interesting period drama Wolf of Wall Street-A little to extreme for me Riddick-Looks okay, but I think people are a bit sci-fi'ed out right now. (Yeah that is not a word but whatever lol) Fifth Estate-looks decent, but a bit too soon. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanilla Posted August 31, 2013 Share Posted August 31, 2013 I always try to watch the trailers on the fuller screens at the theatre and the 2nd half of Bad grandpa kills every time. I think it's funny as hell when he starts throwing the money at the boy. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Impact Posted August 31, 2013 Author Share Posted August 31, 2013 That part made me sick, it is a very immature looking film. There was one of those I thought gave away too much, don't remember which one it was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanilla Posted August 31, 2013 Share Posted August 31, 2013 Impact it is a Jackass film after all. They are all immature, I" m pretty sure that is the point. Lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Impact Posted August 31, 2013 Author Share Posted August 31, 2013 This is going to make me sound old () but I was not into them when they were popular, the annoying junior high kids were though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanilla Posted August 31, 2013 Share Posted August 31, 2013 Pretty fun to watch once IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Films Posted September 7, 2013 Share Posted September 7, 2013 About timeCinema: vue harrow, UKDate: 7th SeptemberTime: 2:00pmCrowd report: 10/15%Trailers:Captain Phillips- n/r. Looks goodRaindance film festival- this was trailer for a festival coming to vueGirl most likely- n/r. Looks okSunshine in leith- no reaction. Looks terribleDiana- no reaction, surprisingly looks goodRush- no reaction. Looks greatLast Vegas (teaser 1 minute trailer)- positive reaction with some laughter during the trailer and lots of talking afterwardsPrisoners (teaser 1 minute trailer). Taking afterFilm was very good and quite funnyAAudience reaction: some saying it was good, while someone said it was boring and a waste of time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted September 20, 2013 Share Posted September 20, 2013 Instructions Not Included September 19, 4:30 PM, 1% full (me and my aunt were the only ones there) Portage 16 IMAX, Portage, IN Trailers (no reactions Escape Plan Some Spanish Movie Coming Out October 4 Movie is the surprise of the year, both funny and tearjerking. Audience was unresponsive except my aunt, who cried for the last half hour. I cried in the last five minutes only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted September 28, 2013 Share Posted September 28, 2013 (edited) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 September 27, 7:20 PM, 80% full Cinemark, Valparaiso, IN Trailers Grace Unplugged - some "what?" reactions Ender's Game - no reaction The LEGO Movie - some laughs Free Birds - lots of laughs (ugh) The Nut Job - maybe one laugh; looks like crap Rio 2 - actually looks legitimately good; a few laughs I really enjoyed the movie. So did the audience, as there was laughter throughout the movie. There was an issue with the audio I think though, as I missed a few lines and the score seemed pretty loud. Overall a great time. Edited September 28, 2013 by Blankments Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DerekShooster Posted September 28, 2013 Share Posted September 28, 2013 Don Jon 9:30PM Friday, September 28th The Coolidge Theater Theater Capacity: 200 (95% full) TIcket Price: $9.25 Concessions: n/a TRAILERS: The Wolf of Wall Street - lots of talking, mostly positive but mixed reaction 12 Years a Slave - very powerful trailer, got lots of talking from the crowd THE FILM: Prudes beware. This was my first trip back to the movie theater in about a month, and I'm so happy this is what I went to see. Don Jon is laugh-out-loud-hilarious almost consistently from start to finish, but is also full of several scenes rich with sincerity, introspection, thought provocation, and catharsis. The premise about a New Jersey "Guido" who unabashedly admits to having a healthy obsession with pornography tackles some real relationship taboos with very high comic effect. Joseph Gordon Levitt gives his best performance since 50/50, and as I write that declaration I realize what a multi-talented performer he's proven to be in recent years: a cancer patient, a dream-incepting architect, Robert Lincoln, an orphan police officer superhero, and now "Don Jon". Scarlett Johansson, Tony Danza, and other supporting cast disappear in their roles and deliver huge laughs. But the most noteworthy performance in the film is Julianne Moore, who effortlessly gives Don Jon its emotional heart while still dishing out some of the funniest one-liners in the movie. JGL wrote a great screenplay here, too. And his direction was very confident. The editing, sound, and music were all on the mark from the beginning shots to the ends ones. The dynamic in the audience was amazing, too! During the porn webpage scenes there was this unprecedented dichotomy of laughter in the crowd: pretty much every man in the audience had this sense of familiarity with the character's description and reasoning for going to his porn websites, thus resulting in some very loud belly laughs; however, fewer women laughed as hard at these moments. But contradictory, there were a number of scenes where the women laughed noticeably harder than the men. Overall everyone was laughing together most of the movie and it made for such a fun crowd experience. I couldn't recommend this film more highly! Go see Don Jon while its in theaters so you and your friends can enjoy the experience together. Experience - 30/30 Story/Writing - 18/20 Acting - 14/15 Tech Specs (Editing, Effects, Cinematography) - 14/15 Directing - 9/10 Music - 10/10 THE VERDICT: 95/100, A 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ladyevenstar22 Posted September 29, 2013 Share Posted September 29, 2013 CARIBBEAN CINEMAS MEGAPLEX 7 PRISONERS 4.25PM 35% full missed the trailers because of annoying people buying tickets in front of me in combo with one booth open(wtf) , i don't understand people who still have no clue what they're all going to watch before arriving in front of the booth and to add insult to injury she gave the lady lots of change at least 3$ worth of quarters UGH ALAS i did not miss beyonce awful ad for pepsi UGH ok on to the movie , awesome , it was tight and pretty dark too , i guess you really dont know until confronted with situation what you would do , hugh was great he really shows a range of emotions in this , jake was pretty good also ! and that ending pretty ironic considering his acts during the film, everyone in the audience gasped when the credits rolled like wtf whyyy i guess they decided to let the audience decide what happens 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...