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Minecraft movie spawns ‘annoying’ cinema trend that viewers claim ‘ruins’ the film
(www.independent.co.uk)
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I'm sorry but I just can't believe that this is actually happening. This sounds so fake. What seems more reasonable, that crowds are going crazy in the theater and chanting to something from the (widely panned) trailer, or that the producers paid a couple people to write fake testimonials?
My son got invited to a birthday party for it. Theater was 90% 5-12 year olds. This really did happen. In Australia where I don't usually see this kind of thing, even when I've heard about it for other movies.
A guy that looked mid teens literally yelled "shut the fuck up!" at one point which just made them all laugh and go more crazy.
Have you met the tiktok generation?
I want to unalive myself if this is actually what we can expect from them
I don’t think the people who are shitting on the trailer online are in the target demographic…
I mean, I've been playing Minecraft for longer than I can remember and I definitely only said bad things when the trailer came out. I guess I'm just out of touch or something.
I feel the same way, I would lose self respect purchasing a ticket... idk it feels like someone took an important part of my childhood and decided to ruin it.
It's better than the trailers made it look. It's not a master piece, but I went in expecting to be disappointed and was surprised. It was decent. On par with the Mario movie overall.
No it absolutely is not. The Mario movie was done with love for the game. This was written buy a guy who's only understanding of the game is a 30 minute conversation with his enthusiastic nephew. I have never once left a theater feeling more "meh" in my life.
You're entitled to your opinion. As someone that is a fan of both and played both extensively my opinion is they're about on par with each other, which is "decent but not amazing", "I wouldn't actively tell anyone to avoid it, but I'm not hassling people to go see it either", and, "I didn't feel I'd wasted my money entirely, but I'd have been just as happy to see it at home later on".
I don't understand why you would say this.
My experience when watching the Minecraft Movie was of shock and awe. It was a fantastic experience, probably the best I ever had in a movie theater. We cried and laughed together, chanted the same quotes as one, as if our awareness had fused, as if our thoughts and feelings acted as one: a single, beautiful entity that merges and encompasses everything, becoming part of a true collective. The only true path towards peace, a peace that will engulf us all, permanently, setting us free from any wrong choice, our distinctiveness becoming part of a whole. Why would you fight it? Why would you deny this fate to others? This is the only salvation.
Resistance is futile.
You just gotta go an try it out. It's an experience.
Can confirm, saw this behavior in person