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Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
Then everyone clapped.
I know you're joking. And I laughed fwiw.
But actually no. I've never left a theater in such thick silence.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
What the hell kind of weird-ass touchy-feely NYC movie theater did you watch this in
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
What the hell kind of weird-ass touchy-feely NYC movie theater did you watch this in
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durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
We were surprised to have not only about 20 people in the theater (a HUGE draw for a Spike Lee film on a September Wednesday night in Big Sky), but that there was actually a black woman there too (I've never seen her before, so I assume she was visiting from out of town).
Lots of shared laughter throughout the film, and then at the end just stunned silence and a couple people crying. My wife was particularly upset because she went to UVA (recall the Charlottesville montage at the end of the film).
Again, by no means a perfect film. But it was perfectly fun, depressing, and messy, if that makes sense; it landed with a resounding punch to the gut.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
What the hell kind of weird-ass touchy-feely NYC movie theater did you watch this in
The Alamo goddamn drafthouse.
Maybe we were all drunk.
Ugh. This makes sense. I fucking hate Alamo audiences.
Strat we're watching Oceans 8 this weekend, if you wanna hop in your car now.
Joe did you see my review of Blackkklansman? Would leave to hear your thoughts, I think you mentioned you saw it but I couldn't find any sort of review. I can't stop thinking about it!
I did see your review. I didn't take issue with any of it. I also think it's Spike's best film in decades. Top 5 film of the year for sure.
Also, I've never felt that way in a movie theater after a film before. The silence. The sense of community and togetherness. It was palpable and visceral. We were all in tears. People were hugging each other. It was a unique experience for me and one I'll always remember.
What the hell kind of weird-ass touchy-feely NYC movie theater did you watch this in
The Alamo goddamn drafthouse.
Maybe we were all drunk.
Ugh. This makes sense. I fucking hate Alamo audiences.
This makes sense. It's the only place in NYC that I like seeing movies. It's the only place I can go where audiences respect the movie theater experience.
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