yea, it was easier than advertised, hell I watched an advance screening of Talladega Nights 2 years ago and they forced me to bring my phone back to the car because it had a camera, as oppose to last night, they said just to turn it off. They checked my ID, wished they asked me if i needed more, and the place wasn't even full, We sat in the 3rd row and there were probably a total of 6 people in front of us, and there were at least 40 seats each row.
Yeah, the security was lax, so lax infact that this happened: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=82c_1216213563 If you don't mind getting spoiled, you can watch the Joker's last scene at that link. I love that line btw Spoiler See madness as you know is like gravity, all it takes is a little PUSH. That is very similar to the Joker's point in The Killing Joke.
Also, to everyone, do NOT spoil yourselves any more than you already have. It was so great to be surprised so many times and you don't have long to wait now.
yeah no doubt. I made it a point to not even watch the opening scene thats been available for a while now. It was well worth it.
I wished I hadn't seen the opening scene (I couldn't help myself), but seeing it in IMAX it was all brand new. Started the movie off on such a high level of excitement and pretty much kept it up the whole way. CoolGuy: I don't know how much more the IMAX tickets are but hell yes it's worth it. I'm going to see this in IMAX as often as I can.
This is the type of movie that is made for the Imax theater. Plenty of tall buildings. Hope you aren't afraid of heights.
Which makes it even better... Having the fear in you without the consequences, says so from Tony Soprano Psych...
$14 at the imax on i10... i bought a ticket for the 9am fri morning showing. the 12:20, 3:40, 7:00, and 10:20 shows are already sold out. http://www.fandango.com/edwardshoustonmarqe23andimax_aaojh/theaterpage?date=7/18/2008