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How many times have you seen the movie so far?

Is it too much to hope they'll show it on my overseas flight next month? :)

:lol:

Unfortunately I think:angel: wee bit too soon for an in-flight appearance. When are you coming back? Maybe it'll be on by then!

Awwwh, shucks!!

Not for at least a year. Going to be teaching English! Could be five years. By then, I'll probably have worn a hole through the DVD...er... extra hole.. :shifty:

Nonetheless! I had to try. Maybe in the second run show.... :angel:
 
Gosh, I'm up to 12, or maybe even 13. I always say it's cheaper than therapy.

6 of those showings were IMAX presentations - it was on three IMAX screens in Indy.

For the last 2 weeks I can see it for $5 any showing at Kerasotes - who hoo! ST is still on tons of screens around here. I can walk to one from my office.

This movie needs to be seen on the big screen if possible, and a good sound system is key. Ain't gonna be the same on DVD.
 
3. But, it's the second showing with Transformers2 at the local drive-in this weekend, so I might go for #4.
 
God I have no idea.

What I do know is that I did see it twice the night in previewed, thent eh next day I camped out and watched it throughout the entire day (I think that was 5 showings), then A few more times with various groups of friends and family and then a few times by myself. I am thinking about going this weekend, because I don't know how much longer at the theater.

But seriously 19, and people think I am whacked.
 
I've seen it three times and I'm going to see it tomorrow one last time in the theaters. So four times will be a personal record for me for any movie in the theaters, topping The Hunt for Red October which I saw three times.
 
Two times was enough.
I've seen it twice as well, although I would see it a couple of more times for sure. As a side note, I think ive seen maybe 2 or 3 movies in my entire life more than once at a theater so its a big deal for me to go more than once.
 
God I have no idea.What I do know is that I did see it twice the night in previewed, thent eh next day I camped out and watched it throughout the entire day (I think that was 5 showings), then A few more times with various groups of friends and family and then a few times by myself. I am thinking about going this weekend, because I don't know how much longer at the theater. But seriously 19, and people think I am whacked.
We saw it once on sneak preview night and once the next night. Then after that I saw it every few days; lately it's been twice a week, so I am slowing down. I do have to say, I have never camped out. :lol:
 
I saw it twice...could've gone 3 times....but I'm 35 years old and going to see a movie more than that seems silly.
Though of course I'm looking forward to getting the DVD.
 
I have a feeling that the DVD is going to be my new "HELP!" in that, since "HELP!" I haven't watched a movie, over and over and over again. (I was huuuge into the Beatles when I was in HS. Used to give my mother a chuckle, since they were her generation. ;) )
 
Eleven times. And we don't even have IMAXs here...


Well yeah we do but they only show 3D docos... :rolleyes:
 
Captain Robau saw it only once. But that's all he needed...because his badass memory is uber-photographic and he remembers every scene and line perfectly.:shifty:
 
7 times--three on my own. I may possibly get to see my 8th in IMAX at the Detroit Science Center next week, when we go to see the Star Trek exhibit there.

It's lonely being the only crazy person in SE Michigan--at least, crazy according to my husband and my family. Mr_Whatsit's a huge ST fan, and wants to see the exhibit next week, but is content to wait till it comes to DVD to see the movie again. But I will prevail. :klingon:
I've seen it four times, one of those at the IMAX dome in Detroit. Very cool experience, though the thing is so big its hard to focus on more than a small part of the screen at a time. Also, the upper corners of the frame get cut off dur to the nature of the format, but oh well. Still very cool. I'd highly reccomend it, along with the Star Trek Exhibition.
 
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