So I'm gonna try and watch Jackass 3D this weekend...but chances are it will fail because a couple of the people I'm going with aren't 17, and I'm not 18...So if we get carded, anyone know a good/funny backup movie?
they fuckin' carded me and my friends at Paranormal 2. i was the only one without a valid ID. they still wouldn't let me in. Apparently un-id'd people need someone 21 or older...
18 or older allows you to buy a ticket for I think 1 other person.. I thought it was funny because we got into Paranormal Activity last year, and then when it was my birthday, and I really was 17, I couldn't get into book of Eli because I forgot my license.
I actually find it funny that they were insistant on Paranormal 2 cause there's hardly any swearing, and I've seen worse violence on network television
dude... i got the ticket just fine. they didnt card me. they had a bouncer at the door checking. Since i didnt have an ID, they said i had to return my ticket...
dude... i got the ticket just fine. they didnt card me. they had a bouncer at the door checking. Since i didnt have an ID, they said i had to return my ticket...
Whoa....that's bogus.
I've never seen people at the door.
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The only time I've seen people at the door was for Hatchet 2 (granted that was Unrated) and seed of chucky. And if they got people checkin you at the door, its kind of hard to sneek in
new releases have people at the door here....i haven't been carded for a movie in fucking years but i think the person who sold you the tickets here is who would do the carding
This will prob be an ultimate ass hurt (litterally) but i'm still def. gonna try and catch this CARLOS Special Full-Length Roadshow Edition! Four Days Only, November 24 – 27! Showing daily at 1:00, with intermission
Official Selection, 2010 Cannes, Telluride and New York Film Festivals
"An epic achievement. Nothing I've seen in recent years has held my attention so relentlessly." – Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal
"A spectacular achievement. Bravura narrative filmmaking on a hugely ambitious scale." – Justin Chang, Variety
Olivier Assayas electrified the Cannes Film Festival with this epic and definitive portrait of the notorious international terrorist known as Carlos the Jackal, who masterminded a wave of terror attacks in Europe and the Middle East in the '70s and '80s. Co-written by Assayas and Dan Franck, the five-and-a-half-hour film illustrates the evolution of contemporary terrorism as it examines the life of its title character, a Venezuelan whose real name is Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (played by Venezuelan actor Édgar Ramírez). Tracing the arc of Carlos' criminal activities across two decades and several nations, the film features a dynamic cast of international talent and was shot in numerous countries, including Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Lebanon and Morocco.
DIR/SCR Olivier Assayas; SCR Dan Franck; PROD Daniel Leconte. France/Germany, 2010, color, 319 min plus 15 min intermission. In Spanish, French, English, German and Arabic with English subtitles. Presented in digital format (HD Cam). NOT RATED which is 5 and a half hours (plus intermission) sitting in a theater
Christopher Nolan has finally broken his silence about the forthcoming Dark Knight sequel, announcing the film's title and ruling out a character who, up until this point, was thought to be a frontrunner for the villain of the piece.
Speaking to Hero Complex, Nolan revealed that the Batman 3 title will be The Dark Knight Rises, and in a move that may surprise some fans, he said that the film's villain won't be The Riddler.
That should come as a disappointment to Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy -- thought to be favourites to win that particular part -- although the latter will still apparently appear in an unspecified role.
Nolan also announced that the sequel would be shot in 2D rather than 3D, thereby retaining the high-definition IMAX approach that served him so well on the first two films.
Nolan also announced that the sequel would be shot in 2D rather than 3D, thereby retaining the high-definition IMAX approach that served him so well on the first two films.
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i used a friends ID n got in though. lol
I thought it was funny because we got into Paranormal Activity last year, and then when it was my birthday, and I really was 17, I couldn't get into book of Eli because I forgot my license.
I've never seen people at the door.
And if they got people checkin you at the door, its kind of hard to sneek in
CARLOS
Special Full-Length Roadshow Edition!
Four Days Only, November 24 – 27!
Showing daily at 1:00, with intermission
Official Selection, 2010 Cannes, Telluride and New York Film Festivals
"An epic achievement. Nothing I've seen in recent years has held my attention so relentlessly." – Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal
"A spectacular achievement. Bravura narrative filmmaking on a hugely ambitious scale." – Justin Chang, Variety
Olivier Assayas electrified the Cannes Film Festival with this epic and definitive portrait of the notorious international terrorist known as Carlos the Jackal, who masterminded a wave of terror attacks in Europe and the Middle East in the '70s and '80s. Co-written by Assayas and Dan Franck, the five-and-a-half-hour film illustrates the evolution of contemporary terrorism as it examines the life of its title character, a Venezuelan whose real name is Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (played by Venezuelan actor Édgar Ramírez). Tracing the arc of Carlos' criminal activities across two decades and several nations, the film features a dynamic cast of international talent and was shot in numerous countries, including Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Lebanon and Morocco.
DIR/SCR Olivier Assayas; SCR Dan Franck; PROD Daniel Leconte. France/Germany, 2010, color, 319 min plus 15 min intermission. In Spanish, French, English, German and Arabic with English subtitles. Presented in digital format (HD Cam). NOT RATED
which is 5 and a half hours (plus intermission) sitting in a theater
Christopher Nolan has finally broken his silence about the forthcoming Dark Knight sequel, announcing the film's title and ruling out a character who, up until this point, was thought to be a frontrunner for the villain of the piece.
Speaking to Hero Complex, Nolan revealed that the Batman 3 title will be The Dark Knight Rises, and in a move that may surprise some fans, he said that the film's villain won't be The Riddler.
That should come as a disappointment to Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy -- thought to be favourites to win that particular part -- although the latter will still apparently appear in an unspecified role.
Nolan also announced that the sequel would be shot in 2D rather than 3D, thereby retaining the high-definition IMAX approach that served him so well on the first two films.
me 3 times.