
06-13-2009, 09:09 PM
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Evil Dead
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Canada
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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba
It as funny, we bought along bunches of chips, microwave popcorn, candy, soft drinks, chocolate etc to the value of about $8AUD per head (same stuff at cinema prices would exceed $15, easy) and just ate through most of the film...got pretty filled up there.
My stuff was near the stereo, so I accidentally fucked with the volume and went to different radio stations sometimes.
One thing I've never thought of, see, I never go, but I saw some people reversing their cars to watch from their back seats? Is that better?
I had to tell my friend who doesn't appreciate concepts like this that just because he was in his own car, I don't want him talking on the phone during the film...ech...
And seriously, I smelled SO much weed being burnt up in there...I was huddled down in the back seat hitting my vaporizer thinking about how slick I was being and there must've been people everywhere just burning joints.
You should check out the series then...yes it's action but IMO a lot better'n #3 (not hard) and follows on from #2 quite nicely, delves into a lot of not-terminator stuff too.
If you're not into action that much maybe give the first one another chance at some point, in my opinion it's more a scifi/thriller than anything else.
That's funny, having seen him in Alpha Dog first I had no idea he was actually russian...so the Chekov accent was much more for-real than I'd assumed. Kid does a great job hiding it...and yeah, I find him to be a pretty cool young talent.
I noticed that the Aussie guy (Marcus) slipped into an almost fully Aussie accent with the "I don't give a shit about you" line. He kept it pretty solid though, I actually liked his character more than any in the film, though I couldn't help but to think they'd just orchestrated yet another "good terminator" situation just because...
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Dude, there were people 50's style in classic cars with the roof down. A couple pulled up in a VW van and watched from their back seat, played frisbee til it got dark. It smelled like weed, fresh air and bonfires (cause it's out in the country and people burn leaves and shit.) We brought chips and pop too, and hid them under a blanket. The concession stand was like walking into the 50s but in a not renovated since then kinda way but I loved it. Plus 2 movies for $9 Canadian, triple bill for $10 and dusk til dawn (4 movies) for $11 a person. For a theater here it's $9 per person for 1 movie and impossible to sneak in your own stuff. I will never go to the theater in the summer again.
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