Author Topic: Who saw "Big Hero 6" Today?  (Read 1531 times)

man i loved it! im happy that my dad took my to see it! i was at the 2nd row and that is really up close! did you see it?



No, I was too busy watching John Wick yesterday.

I hope it's available on Netflix soon :(

No, I was too busy watching John Wick yesterday.

that move was sweet lol

inb4spoilers

OT: I saw it today, it was good
edit: also apparently I read there was an after-credits scene. I left during the credits. :(
« Last Edit: November 09, 2014, 09:26:39 PM by BlueCreeper »

Movie was great. I'll probably go see it again.

inb4spoilers

OT: I saw it today, it was good
edit: also apparently I read there was an after-credits scene. I left during the credits. :(
you never leave until after the credits!

When my friends and I went to see the Lego movie, we were the last ones out of the theater.

Ayyyy
I mispredicted the plot twist, but I was as close as I could be given the information that was present in the trailers.

Ayyyy
I mispredicted the plot twist, but I was as close as I could be given the information that was present in the trailers.
did you also think what i think you were thinking

Big Hero 6? Where are the other 5 big hero movies?

To be honest I thought it was [SPOILER]Hiro's brother[/SPOILER] but I was way off.

Sadly I only got to see Interstellar at IMAX. But in all seriousness, I want to see that and John Wick.

you never leave until after the credits!

When my friends and I went to see the Lego movie, we were the last ones out of the theater.
My brother (who was a projectionist until a year ago) really hates people like you, lol.
And he really really hates films like Pirates of the Caribbean and the Marvel Cinematic Universe for making post-credit scenes popular.

The longer the audience is sat in the cinema the longer he has to wait before he can turn off the projector, clean the room and close for the night.


Everytime we go to see a movie with him we wait around for ages now, just because it annoys him.
It's even greater when there's nothing at the end of the credits.