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Evans A Criswell
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Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 07-23-2004 09:51 PM
Attendance: 2004/07/23 19:10, Regal Madison Square 12, Huntsville, AL, Auditorium 3, Flat
Going into this movie, I knew nothing except what I saw in the preview that I saw before the movie Saved. I found the movie quite bizarre and funny. The auditorium was about two-thirds full and the audience was mostly teenagers with very few people outside the teen age group. I was probably the oldest person in there, by far. I could tell by the reactions that the teenagers enjoyed this movie tremendously, and these teenagers were well-behaved too.
After I saw the movie, I read some reviews online, just to see what kind of reviews this movie was getting. It seems that people either love this thing or hate it. Some reviewers like it and give it rather high marks, while other reviewers give it abysmal reviews (like half a star or one star out of four).
I was one of the people who liked it. Someone commented that it's more fun with a group, which I agree. If I'd gone to see this without a decent-sized crowd of people reacting to things, my enjoyment would have been diminished significantly.
In a way, I can identify with the misfit geek type of characters in movies like these, since I've always been a misfit to a large degree and never "fit in" in high school. I wasn't as far out as Napoleon, but I was out there a bit.
I stayed for the footage at the end. It came after the rating instead of after the credits. By the time that rolled around, there were less than 10 people left in the theatre and without a crowd to react to it, this footage didn't seem funny to me. It makes me wonder if the whole movie would have seemed that way in that situation.
The presentation was pretty good except for the picture being misaligned about a foot to the left, either because of the projector aim being off or because of the aperture plate not being positioned correctly. The jagged right edge lacked about a foot reaching the right edge of the screen and the left edge went beyond the black masking on the left onto the blue drapes. It looked quite ugly, and it's been that way on my last 3 visits in that particular auditorium.
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