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Going into a movie blind

Haven't gone to a movie theatre without having a choice in mind.

However, there was a time when I wasn't preoccupied on a Saturday afternoon of watching sports when I would run through the cable movie channels and catch a movie there. Usually, I have already missed some portion of the movie but begin watching and get engrossed by the story. I know I found Rounders this way, plus Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie, Boiler Room, Catch Me if You Can, and Devil this way. All great movies by my opinion and usually not the type of movie that I will run to the theatres to 'must see.'

It can be so frustrating trying to figure out some of the early details or reasons for relationships until you get a chance again to see it repeat through on Cinemax or Showtime for another showing that day or the next.
 
I'm sure I'll get hate for this one, but The Matrix was actually one where I went into it blind (not in a theater, but as a rental), and I absolutely hated it. I was liking it at first, but then I found it to be cheesier as time went on, and eventually I got so bored that I left the room and didn't see the last 20 minutes of it.

Oh, and I forgot a good story that brings up uncomfortable memories. When I was a teenager my dad and I went to the movies and blindly chose American Pie, knowing nothing about it. Most awkward experience EVER.

I really can't think of any movies I've gone in blind to that I ended up liking!
 
Its become a lot more common since I started workin' for a movie theater. Before this job, I would watch a trailer or read up about a movie I was payin' to see. I'd even watch trailers for stuff I had free passes for, just to decide it if was worth waitin' in line.

Now, I just walk up & pick what I haven't seen yet, and sometimes that means goin' into a movie I wouldn't watch in a million years...

I saw a lot of movies this way when I worked for a movie theatre as a teenager...

Well, ya know, not all of us worked in movie theaters when we were teenagers. Some of us put that sort of thing off 'til our thirties!

;) :D

And I still go to Blockbuster, too, but usually with something in mind that I want to watch, or at least an idea of which genre I'm in the mood for.
 
When I first saw the Matrix, I remember saying "This is a piece of art!" and now when I look back at it, I realize how shallow that film is. :guffaw:I don't hate it, but it's just a bag full of hot air.
 
I heard great things about David Lynch's Eraserhead from a friend I trust but hadn't seen any clips and had no idea what it was about. So I rented it, put it in, and... whoa.
 
After seeing "Sixth Sense", I would close my eyes, plug my ears with my fingers and hum (I probably looked like an idiot in the theatre doing this) at the trailers for his next movies, not wanting ANYTHING spoiled.
"Unbreakable" was completely blind and I LOVED it. I had no clue it was a superhero movie (not sure if any trailer alluded to that, but I'm glad I didn't take the chance)
Same with "Signs", water weakness and all.

"The Village" was blind, too, but maybe I should have watched the trailer so I would have known to avoid it... :guffaw:
(There were some good moments, and it had GREAT atmosphere, but overall was pretty bland)
 
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