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Blockbuster Repeat Viewings | Birth of a Movie Nerd

IT’S OKAY…  GO BACK AND SEE IT AGAIN.

When I was growing up, seeing a movie in theaters twice was unheard of.  Before I had my driver’s license it was pretty much an impossible feat to accomplish.  I lived about 30 minutes outside of a reasonably large city and trips to the theater were few and far between.

But you aren’t a movie nerd if you’ve never seen a movie twice during it’s theatrical run.  I finally did it in 1999 when Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace was released.  A group of my friends cut school (sorry mom) and took a bus into the city to stand in line for a matinee.

In those days, we didn’t have giant Silver City complexes with 12+ screens and dozens of opportunities to catch new releases.  There were two theaters with maybe 10 total screens combined.  We wound up standing outside for hours waiting for the doors to open.

I remember the excitement like it was yesterday.  Not necessarily because it was Star Wars but because I was at a movie on my own.  Two days later, I made the trip into the city again and saw Episode 1 a second time.

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A few years later, The Matrix Reloaded became my first triple viewing experience and the first movie I saw on back to back days.  My third trip to see the film was also the first time I saw a movie by myself.  Nobody wanted to come with me, so I went alone listening to a CD with containing the Burly Brawl track.

The flood gates opened.  I demolished a barrier and no longer felt self conscious sitting in a theater by myself.  From that day on I never missed a movie whether someone came with me or not.

The nerdiest experience I’ve ever had in theaters was an 18 hour stretch on July 18th, 2008.  Movie nerds can probably guess why.

THE DARK KNIGHT

I waited in line for 3 hours to see The Dark Knight at midnight on opening day with some friends.  3 hours wondering what the Joker would unleash on Gotham.  The show was absolutely packed and before the movie ended, I was already planning to catch a matinee alone the following morning.

At noon, I was standing in another line waiting to see it.  I couldn’t wait.  Just before THAT screening started, I got a call from a friend who was catching a show in the same theater at 3pm.  Why not?

And so I wound up seeing The Dark Knight 3 times on opening day.  A record I’m positive will never be broken.

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IT’S COOL TO SEE MOVIES BY YOURSELF

Movies mean so much to me.  They’ve defined the better part of my life.  For decades, I’ve surrounded myself with the movies I love.  I’ve spent countless hours pouring over screenplays and writing my own.  I’ve even made a few short films along the way.

For the last three years, I’ve been updating this blog all most everyday.  I love movies.  I’m a proud movie nerd.

That’s why no one was surprised when I saw The Avengers a third time this week.

Blockbuster Repeat Viewings | Birth of a Movie Nerd

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Dark Shadows Cursed My Wallet

QUICK COME HERE, NO OVER HERE, NOW BACK HERE, THEN HERE, NOW HERE…

Let’s get the obvious out of the way…  I did not care for Dark Shadows.  It’s unfortunate because I was really hoping it would end up being a fun little vampire tale.  The latest Tim Burton/Johnny Depp collaboration is a complete mess.  It seemed like they examined the story arcs of the TV series and crammed every single one of them into a movie that suffers from ADD.

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The opening was fantastic, it set up Depp’s Barnabas well.  But then we spend 30 minutes with a governess charged with the care of a supposedly looney child.  But then we completely forget about that for an hour because Barnabas returns and decides to fix the family fishing business.  He’s a vampire by the way…

Dark Shadows Cursed My Wallet | Dark Shadows 2012 Review

Somewhere in there they shimmy in a thieving father who is on screen for 5 minutes, a blow job, Alice Cooper, a werewolf and a bunch of ghosts.  Then right in the middle of the movie, our vampire hero decides to have sex with the witch who cursed him only to leave her again.  (Did he learn nothing?)

At one point the police show up hunting the vampire responsible for some pretty gruesome murders.  Suddenly they realize what he is, witness him fight a witch…  And then leave like nothing happened.

What else…

Oh the important love story.  Vicky, the governess, happens to fall madly in love with Barnabas.  Something he wished for.  This was just as rushed as all the other story lines they tried to cram into the film.  I understand that it’s a long running soap opera but they clearly tried to set up a sequel.  Wouldn’t it be easier to leave a couple things for that?

PS: That’s my ghost mom and she is a ghost more powerful than the witch.

PS: I’m a werewolf, deal with it.

…  If you’ve made it this far in my review, I hope you realized I structured it like the film on purpose.  It’s basically a small paragraph for each important plot point and you really don’t get a chance to develop anything.

1225 episodes doesn’t fit into 113 minutes.

Dark Shadows Review Tim Burton

NOTE: Having not seen a single episode, I’m willing to concede that there may be things I’m missing.

Allow me to illustrate my point.

I have never seen an episode of Star Trek either.  I was never really a fan but I’m sure it’s a great show.  I haven’t seen any of the films either.  So when I walked into J.J Abrams’ reboot a few years ago, I had the same expectations as Dark Shadows.  Show me the world, introduce me to the people and entertain.

Star Trek was an awesome introduction to the Enterprise and it’s crew.

Dark Shadows was not because toomanythingshappenedinrandomorderandsomefeltoutofplacebutatleast…

TimBurtongottoputdarkeyeshadowonjohnnydeppandmakeanotherdarktalewithvariousshadesofgrey.

I feel the following Family Guy video illustrates my point:

Don’t get me wrong, I think Tim Burton is a fine filmmaker.  But Dark Shadows made me sad.  Looks like I have my first nominee for 2012′s Bottom 3.

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Dark Shadows Cursed My Wallet | Dark Shadows 2012 Review

Dark Shadows Cursed My Wallet | Dark Shadows 2012 Review

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Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

The Avengers has been released and set the bar extremely high for the rest of the summer blockbusters.  Having said that, the other 2 major contenders made their presence known in a big way last week.

First, Christopher Nolan released a haunting and awesome third trailer for The Dark Knight Rises.  A day later we got to see another fantastic trailer for the surprising Spider-Man reboot.  Like many, I was skeptical that a reboot this soon might be a mess but I’ve adored every trailer thus far.

Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

I love the look of Marc Webb’s film.  The blues and the way the city looks while Spider-Man is out doing his thing.  And I completely buy Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker.  This trailer also put to rest the only real doubt I had.  Will The Lizard be cool?  One shot in particular convinced me but there are plenty of moments that suggest epic one on one battles in the new trailer.

I don’t think this new Webslinger will slay The Avengers or The Dark Knight Rises but it has the potential to hang with the big boys this summer.  Let’s take a look at the top 5 moments from this amazing trailer:

5. Captain Sarcasm Returns

Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

The one thing that Tobey Maguire was lacking was Spider-Man’s trademark sarcasm and humor.  The first Spider-Man trilogy was more on the campy side of the line but this is more like the comics and cartoons.  Hopefully they don’t over do it.

4. The POV Shots

Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

After the first teaser was released, it was clear the director wanted the audience to experience what it would be like to be Spider-Man.  This film appears to be packed with POV shots.  I’m interested to see how they cut these shots into action sequences seamlessly.

3. Spider-Man vs The Lizard

Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

These two battle it out everywhere in this trailer.  Inside buildings, above them, in sewers and probably more.  Their is a welcome intensity to these scenes and the screenshot above is a perfect example of that.  It’s a little terrifying to watch the Lizard match Spidey’s agility like that.

2. The Lizard Wreaks Havoc

Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

Bring it on.  This is the single shot that sold me on the chosen villain for the film.  Here is an insane monster in the middle of the street unleashing who knows what.  I’m in.  It’s still a little odd that his face is so flat but I’ll reserve final judgment when I see him in action.

1. Spider-Man Is Back

Top 5 Moments From The Amazing Spider Man Trailer 3 | Preview

This shot is a love letter to Spider-Man fans around the world.  The franchise is in good hands.  It looks like we are in for a different Spider-Man experience but I’m starting to think it might be better.  I’m not there yet but the simple fact that the possibility exists is exciting.

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The Avengers Anticipation: It's Over Now...  And It Makes Me Sad | The Avengers 2012 Review

THE AVENGERS HAVE ASSEMBLED AND AVENGED…  NOW WHAT?

All of the speculation, rumors, hype, skepticism, anticipation, news, casting, trailers, promos, tv spots, plot details, posters and more are behind us now.  After years of planning, Marvel has gathered their movie universe into one action packed 2.5 hour event…  So how did it all turn out?

The Avengers delivered on and exceeded everyone’s expectations. 

I absolutely loved it.  It’ll take a couple repeat viewings but currently, The Avengers may settle into my Top 5 favorite movies of all time.  I loved it that much.  But something funny happened once the credits rolled and I caught my breath…  I was a little sad.

Movie hype is a funny thing…  You can spend years looking forward to a movie.  Sometimes the film is everything you hoped it would be, other times it isn’t.  But the following morning you realize that you don’t have to scour the web for tidbits of new information.  You aren’t wishing for a new trailer or clip to be released anymore.  You’ve seen the film.

I’m going to miss looking forward to The Avengers…

9 months ago, I wrote a post called: Wouldn’t it be awesome if The Avengers is one of the greatest superhero movies of all time?

It is.

From the beginning, we’ve all wondered what it would be like if Iron Man, Thor, Hulk and Captain America shared the screen.  Would it be a train wreck?  Negative, it’s a superheroic masterpiece.  It’s a PERFECT summer movie.

When I write reviews, I tend to write about the experience rather than focusing on plot details and specific things I did (or didn’t) like.  Honestly, I haven’t that much fun in a theater since the original Paranormal Activity was released.  No, I’m not comparing The Avengers to Paranormal Activity creatively.  But sitting in both audiences reminded me of how much fun it is to see a film in theaters.

The Avengers Anticipation: It's Over Now...  And It Makes Me Sad | The Avengers 2012 Review

The Avengers is full of wonderful moments.  It’s packed with cool things you have never seen before.  It was also absolutely hilarious.  Throughout the movie, the entire audience was roaring with laughter one moment and stunned the next at the visual marvels on the screen.  It was electric in that room.  I mentioned Paranormal Activity because the audience behaved similarly.  It wasn’t a room full of people.  It was one entity reacting to the film together as one.  It’s a beautiful experience to have and I was smiling ear to ear for nearly 3 hours as a result.

EVENT MOVIES

Much like the final chapter of Harry Potter, this was an EVENT.  It took Marvel years of work spanning 5 films just to set up the events of The Avengers.  It all culminated in a film that skillfully balances character with breathtaking action.  (Thank you Joss Whedon)

That’s why the movie broke records.  It’s a must see.  Even the most casual fan won’t be able to wait until it’s available on demand.  People want to see what all the fuss is about.  The result? Over 200 million dollars in 3 days domestically.  That’s impressive enough but when you factor in stellar reviews from both critics and fans it’s hard to ignore the cultural impact this film will have moving forward.

Part of the fun of event movies is the hype.  Even now, 2 days after seeing the film, I’m still thinking about how much fun it was to follow the film’s development.  Thankfully, it’s not the same feeling I had when the Harry Potter franchise ended because that adventure was over.  There was a finality to it. (Much like another little event movie called The Dark Knight Rises)

Today, I find hope knowing that the minute the film ended, hype for The Avengers 2 had begun.  It’ll be years before we hear rumblings of another assembly but you can bet it’ll be followed by more than just hardcore superhero fans.

The Avengers Anticipation: It's Over Now...  And It Makes Me Sad | The Avengers 2012 Review

So while we wait to find out what Thanos has in store for our heroes in The Avengers 2, we can rest easy that much more Marvel is on the way.  Interest will be higher than ever for Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Captain America 2 and hopefully another Hulk movie.  The Marvel universe is fully loaded now and I can’t wait to see what they fire up next.

Until that time we all get to marvel at what… (ahem) Marvel has accomplished with this movie. The Avengers is for anyone who loves massive action and epic scale.  It’s for anyone who loves entertaining summer blockbusters.

The Avengers is for anyone who loves heroes…  And things that are awesome.

THE AVENGERS 2 HYPE BEGINS!

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The Avengers & The Blockbuster Viewing Strategy

IT’S FINALLY TIME TO ASSEMBLE

The wait is finally over but it’s mathematically impossible for me to see The Avengers on opening night.  It makes me sad.  There isn’t a show in Toronto playing the film early enough for me to see the action and make it to work on time.  This is the reason why I love big blockbuster movies.

I waited months for showtimes to be released so I could plan multiple trips to the theater.  That’s how excited I am.  It’s awful that I failed but movie fans around the world are doing the same thing.  People are pre-ordering tickets, planning with friends, watching the trailers again, avoiding reviews.  Fans are also gathering in their homes with a stack of Marvel films and pizza on the way.  I finished watching Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Captain America and Thor a few weeks ago.

Will The Avengers Be The Best Superhero Movie Of All Time? Avengers Movie Preview

There is a science behind it.  Catching a screening of the Avengers on Friday between 6-10pm is going to be nuts.  Some people are strategic and catch matinees or late shows instead.  On the other hand, some people prefer the huge enthusiastic crowds and line up for hours.  Some people will go twice on the same day.

Today there are even more decisions to be made.  Will you go and see the film in 2D or 3D?  Sometimes showtimes don’t give you a choice.  I’d take anything at this point but I’d prefer to see it in 2D first.  If I see it twice I’ll give 3D a shot.

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I don’t have that option on opening night.  I have to settle for a matinee on day 2 but that’s okay.  It could be worse.

In the mean time, I’ve decided to collect all of my coverage for The Avengers as we all wait for what may be the biggest super hero movie of all time. (With respect to The Dark Knight Rises of course.)

Top 5 Moments From The New Avengers Trailer

Will The Avengers Be One of The Biggest Super Hero Movies Of All Time?

The Avengers Movie Rundown

The Dark Knight Rises vs The Avengers vs The Amazing Spider-Man Battle of The Teaser Trailer

Was Captain America Overshadowed By The Avengers?

Top 5 Summer Action Movies Without Spiders, Bats or Avengers

38 Movies To Look Forward To In 2012

All Time Best: Movie Trailer/Promo Music

Holy crap I can’t wait to see The Hulk SMASH!

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