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Mar 5, 2015 11 years ago
Khaleesi
spilled the tea
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Rusty

congrats on your username change!

That gif was perf. Eddie Redmayne is perf. Everything about this is perf.

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Mar 5, 2015 11 years ago
Hamlet
loves wieners
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Pietro Maximoff

I actually sort of liked Titus, even though he was a bit of a douche, though thats mostly because i love Douglas Booth XD Wasnt really fond of anyone else though. The 4D was really good! When they were in the garden with all the bees they used flower scents so we could smell it and fun things like that!

Mar 5, 2015 11 years ago
Wanda
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Ylla

no worries. I was Elsa! I changed to medusa in early 2014.

thank you! and yasss, I am with you on all counts.

oh, my gosh, that is so cool! where are you from that they have 4D film screenings?

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Mar 5, 2015 11 years ago
Harmony
The Great Pumpkin
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Guardian

Oh now Elsa I remember. lol I was away for a year so I missed Medusa for the most part. lol Hi! How have you been?

Mar 5, 2015 11 years ago
Icarus
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I loved Kingsman SO MUCH! I was thinking it'd be alright, but I was not prepared for the awesomeness. It was so well paced, and funny without being a comedy. Just good, dark Brit humour. I'll be getting it on blu-ray the moment it comes out, I think!

I wanted to see Jupiter Ascending but Rotten Tomatoes said it was visually stunning, but not much else. Is it one of those films where you just check your logic at the door and enjoy the ride?

Mar 5, 2015 11 years ago
Hamlet
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Pietro Maximoff

I'm in the Uk and my local cinema is the first cinema in the UK to offer 4D! There's also things like wind and water as the movement and scents. It's pretty cool and they were showing Kingsman in 4D too but I didn't get to see it and it ends today at our local cinema :( I saw it in 2D though and loved it!

Mar 6, 2015 11 years ago
Wanda
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Ylla

I've been doing great, thank you. I've been in a bit of a great mood throughout the week despite the fact that it's also been one of the more challenging weeks at work, which is kind of odd but nice, haha. how about you?

yes, it's one of those films in the sense that nothing, other than the main plot, goes explained: you practically just have to accept whatever is thrown at you. it's why I'd lap up any supplementary material in a heartbeat because the film is so dense and there are all these seeds of potential just aching to blossom into a fully realised filmic universe.

oh, that is so cool. I imagine kingsman would be a ride, too, in 4D, what with all the action sequences.

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