Good, you should be. I saw several families there with their teenagers. It's so important they're aware of this. Was just thinking today how well the movie was done to imply but not get too graphic so that kids could see it too.
I've not seen it yet, but it's become clear that you are right about the balance the filmmakers achieved: just enough truth, but not so much that people shut down, turn away, and warn others off the film.
I just saw it in a packed AMC theater. It was noticeably warmer than normal. It was sold out at 10pm on a Tuesday. So many young people were there. Everyone on my row was a teenager.
My 14 year old boy seen it with his mother. Also based like you kiddo. A/C was off or set at a higher temp at AMC. Theater appeared to be sold out and didn't notice that anyone left early despite the heat.
Reading these comments, I am very happy to say that the AMC I went to to see SOF didn't pull any of those stunts. Lights went off when they were supposed to go off, ac was perfect. However, there did seem to be an hour of previews. I went to the 8:20 pm showing on Friday July 7, and the theater was full and there were a lot of families there - parents with teens - no young children. Approx 80% stayed to watch Jim Caviezel's message after the movie. I was down in front and I noticed a couple of LE and theater employees standing in the entrance hall watching the movie. As a movie experience, it was an enjoyable one.
I remember going to the movies as a teenager and in my 20s and excited to see previews but there would only be a few. I have only seen a couple of movies in theaters over the last couple of years but the previews seem to be almost half an hour now.
I saw SoF at a matinee that said the showtime started at 12:10. I got there at noon, sat down and didn't get out until 3pm. I remember thinking I must be seeing every upcoming Angel Studios film.
I've been seeing several movies this year with my children, and I can tell you that the hour (really more like 30 minutes) of previews is the norm now.
Good, you should be. I saw several families there with their teenagers. It's so important they're aware of this. Was just thinking today how well the movie was done to imply but not get too graphic so that kids could see it too.
That’s what I said. Very tastefully done.
I've not seen it yet, but it's become clear that you are right about the balance the filmmakers achieved: just enough truth, but not so much that people shut down, turn away, and warn others off the film.
Yah. Seems like that.
It's next level red-pilling (red-pills for the masses, toned down in dosage with enough sugar to make the medicine go down).
Very hopeful.
Red pill soft chew for infants kek.
I just saw it in a packed AMC theater. It was noticeably warmer than normal. It was sold out at 10pm on a Tuesday. So many young people were there. Everyone on my row was a teenager.
My 14 year old boy seen it with his mother. Also based like you kiddo. A/C was off or set at a higher temp at AMC. Theater appeared to be sold out and didn't notice that anyone left early despite the heat.
Reading these comments, I am very happy to say that the AMC I went to to see SOF didn't pull any of those stunts. Lights went off when they were supposed to go off, ac was perfect. However, there did seem to be an hour of previews. I went to the 8:20 pm showing on Friday July 7, and the theater was full and there were a lot of families there - parents with teens - no young children. Approx 80% stayed to watch Jim Caviezel's message after the movie. I was down in front and I noticed a couple of LE and theater employees standing in the entrance hall watching the movie. As a movie experience, it was an enjoyable one.
I remember going to the movies as a teenager and in my 20s and excited to see previews but there would only be a few. I have only seen a couple of movies in theaters over the last couple of years but the previews seem to be almost half an hour now.
I saw SoF at a matinee that said the showtime started at 12:10. I got there at noon, sat down and didn't get out until 3pm. I remember thinking I must be seeing every upcoming Angel Studios film.
Ahhh ok - I haven't been to the theater in years - my late husband didn't like going to the theater. Lol
I've been seeing several movies this year with my children, and I can tell you that the hour (really more like 30 minutes) of previews is the norm now.
Ahhh ok - I haven't been to the theater in years - my late husband didn't like going to the theater. Lol
Congratulations and thanks for doing a great job of being a great father
I’m proud of them and their not even my kids!
A better education that what many schools are teaching in Grooming 101..
Same hear. Both of my daughters are based and know what we are up against. So round of both of them. They give me hope for the future!!
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So many people are hungry for a taste of reality and they are starting to realize it.