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    Ohhh Okay, I get ya. haha I can tell that to my brother now.

    He said it wasn't that 'real' and that that didn't happen at the battle and stuff. I was telling him that they probably just added it in there for some 'seasoning', but he was saying that it made the movie kind of bad. bla blah blah.

    Well thanks again for clearing that up for me!
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    I'm hoping to see it tonight!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19
    What's not to love .... buff men with rippling muscles walking around the whole movie in practically nothing but underwear. *drool* HAHAHAHA HEY my husband got to see boobs so I can talk about the sexy man bodies lol
    BUFF MEN!! Where?! Where?!!

    I'm soooo going to tell the guys that they'll get to see 300 Buff men with, droooool... I mean, with rippling, droooool... MUSCLES!


    & NO I'm not asking Joe to go with me <- Thats for 2 members... you know who you are! *runs & hides while blushing*

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    Justin saw it the other day, he too loved it. He was a big fan of the comic book mini series that the movie was based on. He said it was the best movie rendition of a comic book that he's ever seen.
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    We got tickets to see it tonight at seven at the IMAX theater in Dallas. I can't wait! I rarely pay the price to see a film at IMAX unless it's a big deal to me to see a film in all it's glory. I have a feeling I'm going to have to take a patience pill to deal with David after seeing it, though. He gets all pumped up and manly after watching movies like that.
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    You have to pay more to see it in IMAX? really? I've never paid more to see it in IMAX here in Mississauga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    You have to pay more to see it in IMAX? really? I've never paid more to see it in IMAX here in Mississauga.
    More than I usually pay at most, with my student id or at the dollar theater. and some films have a higher fee, as far as i can remember.

    and, i just looked at the site...the normal price is 9 for adults, which is higher than most theaters i would go to (not counting my id or the dollar theater). but it looks like 300 is going to be priced as a "special engagement" price, which is 11. not sure why it's considered a special engagement, though.

    and, i just did a little more research and a regular adult ticket in one of the theaters we go to is around $8.50. So even the normal (non special engagement) price at imax is fifty cents more. thank goodness for my student id! i can watch a movie at an impeccable, cool, comfy theater for $6. yay!
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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom
    More than I usually pay at most, with my student id or at the dollar theater. and some films have a higher fee, as far as i can remember.

    and, i just looked at the site...the normal price is 9 for adults, which is higher than most theaters i would go to (not counting my id or the dollar theater). but it looks like 300 is going to be priced as a "special engagement" price, which is 11. not sure why it's considered a special engagement, though.

    and, i just did a little more research and a regular adult ticket in one of the theaters we go to is around $8.50. So even the normal (non special engagement) price at imax is fifty cents more. thank goodness for my student id! i can watch a movie at an impeccable, cool, comfy theater for $6. yay!
    (I replied to your PM)
    6 bucks!!! Man I wish going to the movies was that cheap here!

    It ranges from 8-10 bucks. It changes during the year.. But they don't charge more for one movie over another...

    BUT to get popcorn & a drink Your gonna pay nealy 15-20/person I always sneak in my own food Pop & chips lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005

    It ranges from 8-10 bucks. It changes during the year.. But they don't charge more for one movie over another...

    I have never paid this "special engagement" price at the imax before, so i'm not sure why it's applied to this film. i've seen the star wars movies there and the lord of the rings trilogy and don't remember paying that fee. hm. this movie better be tip top!

    oh and the six bucks is only with a college id. heck, i'd almost take a class at the school just to save on movies.
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    Students only get a buck off here..... I'm sure I could still pass as a student, as well ummmm I look quite young... people are still guessing me to be about 16-18yrs old :P But I'm lazy lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Students only get a buck off here..... I'm sure I could still pass as a student, as well ummmm I look quite young... people are still guessing me to be about 16-18yrs old :P But I'm lazy lol
    Haha, funny. Actually, before I started attending college, I used to see movies with my ex husband's niece quite frequently. She'd pay for her ticket with her student id, I'd come up behind her and say that I wanted the same movie and they'd ALWAYS give me the student price. Not too shabby, considering I'm almost ten years older than her. I minded it when I was about seventeen, but I love it now that I'm thirty!
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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom
    Haha, funny. Actually, before I started attending college, I used to see movies with my ex husband's niece quite frequently. She'd pay for her ticket with her student id, I'd come up behind her and say that I wanted the same movie and they'd ALWAYS give me the student price. Not too shabby, considering I'm almost ten years older than her. I minded it when I was about seventeen, but I love it now that I'm thirty!
    I don't mind it at all, except when the police & casino think I'm lying to them... I always have to spend extra time with the police, as they tripple check my ID lol

    Chad thinks its funny because hes 19 & if he forget his ID he cannot get smokes... Chad looks to be about 25-28yrs old... So Chad will look at me for ID & th clerks are always suprised to learn I'm older then Chad lol Except last night.. that was kinda odd. The clerk looked at me & gave Chad the smokes... that made me feel old kidding, I never feel old. Except when Dee-Anne said she thought I was 26-28, because of my maturety level & because of Chad's age (she thought he was 26 lol)..

    I'm the old hag hanging out/living with youngins lol

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    I loved it! We saw the movie last night and it was incredible! I love going to see the movie on that giant screen! I thought it had a lot of heart and I liked the narration and the music. I thought it was really stylish and the bits of humor were nice, too.

    I give it two thumbs up. Definitely a movie to be seen in the theater, though.
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