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Happy with November, just glad it's not being released next year.
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November is ambitious, if there's a second wave and a second lockdown, the start of November is exactly when it'll happen :umm2:
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It's been brought forward in the uk
October 28th https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a3...ow-uk-release/ |
excellent. :dance:
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hopefully there's not a second wave you can social distance in a cinema by doing more screenings and certain amount of people in the room and spreading them out if there not from the same household. Bring your own food and drink too and wear a mask etc |
tbh i don't see this happening with a potential second wave because people are idiots.
I would say cinemas should open when we're on alert level 2 (or between 3 and 2) because Black Widow and James Bond films are going to be popular they should do online/phone bookings only so they know how many people will see that film so they can use more than 1 room and spread people out and do a first serve basis for imax/4DX. Bringing your own food and drink and using a mask could be possible too.(that's if it's safe enough for things to open) |
If things are going to plan Black Widow is going ahead in May :love:
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I think it'll get delayed again, I doubt it'll ever be released on D+ first though since they've said that this film isn't reliant on the MCU at large, it doesn't need to be released at a certain point to set something else up.
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I think the sad reality though is, the longer it's delayed the less relevant the film becomes. Now that the Disney+ shows are airing, and the Phase 4 films are starting to be properly announced (Spider-man name and release date announced etc.) it feels like it's all starting to move on... And Black Widow was a phase 1-3 cornerstone. It felt like a nice Swan-song for the character after Endgame but that was 2 years ago now, and it feels like it.
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This film was amazing :worship: one of the best MCU films!
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I’ll “spend £20 on it” :hehe: when I’m back home next week. We’re off travelling the highlands this week.
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I don't want to spend £20 when I could see it for £5 at the cinema on Friday. (But I don't know if I will).
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“Spending £20 on it” seems like the obvious option in this case for me. I really have no moral objection to “spending £20” on a movie that was supposed to be out 18 months ago.
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Good film.
Aside from his accent (which is absolutely diabolical, and there's been some dodgy Russian accents in film history), his performance is piss poor , was Ray Winstone really the best they could think of for that role? :umm2: One of the things that REALLY dragged the film down. It had so much potential. I kind of feel for Johansson really because, let's face it, Florence Pugh stole the movie. :laugh: I enjoyed the twists and turns with the members of the family and their allegiances. Spoiler: |
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The in this case I think it’s ridiculous that they’re charging £20 rather than just having it on Disney+, they should have done theatres only for 2 or 3 weeks then just slapped it on normal subscription streaming. It would probably even entice some more people to subscribe so would actually make sense. |
I don't disagree that the price is a little steep. But nobody's forced to purchase it on disney plus. :shrug:
I just find the moral stance funny when people are like "I'll watch it illegally instead". Go and support your local cinema if you genuinely cared? :hehe: |
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