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The Florida Project

UNCW Lumina Theater, about 50% full

 

A lot of laughs, and a lot of reactions. That ending elicited a lot of reactions like "WHAT THE?!?!" and "Is that really how it ends?!"

 

Great film though. Definitely worth a look.

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Phantom Thread

February 5, 1:45 PM, 15% full in a 78 seat auditorium
AMC Lake Square 12

 

Trailers

A Quiet Place: Jumps at the lantern, and the old dude in front of me went "Boo!" right before the red light turned on.

Fifty Shades Freed: The old lady in front of me told her husband "I want to see that"

Sicario 2: Soldado: Murmurs

Isle of Dogs: Chuckles

The 15:17 to Paris: No reactions

Tully: No reactions

7 Days in Entebbe: No reactions

 

The audience was definitely mixed on this despite a few laughs. The guy two seats down from me walked out about 30-40 minutes into the movie, and I'd say about half of the audience had negative reactions leaving the theater. The old couple in front of me spoke loudly every now and then, and I shushed them in the final scene. Not a big deal overall though

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Coco

February 4, 4:45 PM, 5% full

Carbondale 8, Carbondale, IL

 

Trailers

Isle of Dogs

Sherlock Gnomes

Peter Rabbit

A Wrinkle in Time

Incredibles 2

 

It was just me and a friend... until three women with seven kids walked in ten minutes into the movie who were loud and obnoxious for about ten more minutes and then calmed down despite random flashes at points from their phone.

 

At least the movie was still lovely.

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Paddington 2

Tuesday February 6, 2 PM, 2% full (Me, a mom with her daughter, and another mom with two daughters)

 

Trailers

Show Dogs

Early Man

What the Fertilizer

Teen Titans Go!

Smallfoot

 

The moms had scattered laughs, but it was overall pretty quiet, outside of the girls getting a tad antsy near the end, but nothing distracting. Beautiful movie. Beautiful bear.

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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

February 9, 11:30 AM, 10% full in a 78 seat auditorium 

AMC Lake Square 12

 

Trailers

The Miracle Season: Murmurs

Every Day: No reactions

Sherlock Gnomes: Laughs

Pacific Rim: Uprising: "No." -One of the old ladies behind me

Alita: Battle Angel: "That looks different." -Same lady @IronJimbo

Rampage: "I like Dwayne The Rock, but I don't know about this one." -Same lady again

Alpha: "That looks good...... SEPTEMBER?!?!?!?!" :lol: 

 

The first 10-15 minutes of this movie were hell with a lot of chattering, but all of that was gone by the time they get into the game. Plenty of laughs throughout the film.

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27 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

February 9, 11:30 AM, 10% full in a 78 seat auditorium 

AMC Lake Square 12

 

Trailers

The Miracle Season: Murmurs

Every Day: No reactions

Sherlock Gnomes: Laughs

Pacific Rim: Uprising: "No." -One of the old ladies behind me

Alita: Battle Angel: "That looks different." -Same lady @IronJimbo

Rampage: "I like Dwayne The Rock, but I don't know about this one." -Same lady again

Alpha: "That looks good...... SEPTEMBER?!?!?!?!" :lol: 

 

The first 10-15 minutes of this movie were hell with a lot of chattering, but all of that was gone by the time they get into the game. Plenty of laughs throughout the film.

Is that a new trailer??

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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

February 10, 1:00PM; 70% full

 

Trailers:

Tully

Black Panther

Red Sparrow

Isle of Dogs

 

Thoughts on the film: Didn't Martin McDonagh say that he wrote part of this script like ten years ago? Oh boy, you can tell. It works from scene-to-scene, though. And of course, Frances McDormand is brilliant. Audience seemed to be really into the movie.

 

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Lady Bird

February 11th, 4:05PM, 20% full

 

Trailers:

Winchester: The House That Ghosts Built

Finding Your Feet - Fourth time this month. The Spallestation continues.

Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool (but I do during this trailer oof)

Every Day

 

One of the worst batch of trailers I've ever had. Terrible. Cherry on top was that fucking Ferdinand PSA.

 

Movie real good though. Audience was pretty into it. Laughs and what-not.

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1 minute ago, That One Guy said:

 

Loudly complain to your theater until they remove the PSA then

 

Eh. They always have one of the PSA's telling people to turn their phones off. This is the one they're rolling with till they get a new one. They had a Lego Batman one for months as well last year.

 

The issue is that it's the worst and I hate it, but not much I can do about it.

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The Shape of Water

February 12, 2:30 PM, 20% full in a 60 seat auditorium

AMC Lake Square 12

 

Trailers

Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool: No reactions

A Quiet Place: Some guy said "Yahtzee!" when they were playing Monopoly :winomg:

Rampage: Murmurs

Red Sparrow: No reactions

Isle of Dogs: Laughs and murmurs

 

There were laughs and gasps at appropriate moments, and the audience had glowing reactions when it ended. 

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Darkest Hour

February 10, 7:45 PM, 5% full

Carbondale 8, Carbondale, IL

 

Trailers (arrived late)

Chappaquiddick

Annihilation

Isle of Dogs

Tomb Raider

7 Days in Entebbe

Tully

 

Dead crowd. I think a moment got a laugh? Maybe. God this was horrific.

 

 

 

Hostiles

February 11, 1:45 PM, 30% full

University Place 8, Carbondale, IL

 

Trailers (arrived late)

Red Sparrow

Life of the Party - laughs

The Hurricane Heist

Chappaquiddick

 

During the logos, someone loudly complained behind me how cold the theater was. Their friend told them the car might be warmer, and she began saying she wanted her money back. About ten minutes into the movie, she went to sit in the back of the theater. In her defense, the theater was very cold.

 

 

Phantom Thread

February 12, 4:10 PM, 40% full

Tivoli Theatre, St. Louis, MO

 

Trailers

Lean on Pete

The Death of Stalin - light chuckles

Submission - laughs

A Fantastic Woman

Happy End

 

Some laughs throughout. Someone went "Hell no!" when

Reynolds asked Alva to marry him.

At the end, it was silent as people left and we sat through the credits.

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Black Panther 

7:15 PM,

Cinema World, Fitchburg MA

SOLD OUT, first non Star Wars showing I've ever seen sell out

 

Trailers:

Ant Man and the Wasp

Solo

Pacific Rim: Uprising

Avengers: Infinity War

 

Laughter, applause and most of the crowd stayed for the post credits scenes

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