Multiple Viewings (Was: Re: Assorted CoS matters)

Andrea ra_1013 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 3 18:19:58 UTC 2002


--- Amanda Pressnell <manda at qx.net> wrote:
> My two cents on the issue of there being too many movie clips around: I
> considered the idea that 
> watching all the trailers and the CountingDown clips might spoil my
> experience in the theater but 
> decided that - for me - it'll do more good than harm. I've read the
> book. I know what's going to 
> happen anyway. If I'm already familiar with some of the scenes by
> November 15th then I'll be able 
> concentrate on the less obvious performances, the kind of stuff you only
> catch on repeated 
> watchings of the DVD. In that way it might save me the temptation of
> seeing it in the theaters 
> several times. ;-)

No, don't avoid the temptation! ;)  There's nothing like the magic of the
big screen, the full cinema sound system, the excitement of everyone else
in the theater with you...*shivers*  I must admit, I already have my
tickets for Opening Day...for three showings, just like last year!  I'll
be going on my own for the very first show (although if anyone's in
Chicago and wants to meet up, let me know!), with one friend for an
afternoon show, and then late in the evening with another friend who's
coming into town especially for that reason.  It'll be a long time before
the movie comes to DVD, so I plan on getting as much HP immersion as
possible!

I really don't think the clips and trailers are going to ruin things for
me, though I'm not going out of my way to download trailers and the like. 
As you said, we already know what's going to happen.  It's just making me
all the more anxious to see it by seeing all these clips!



Andrea, who would sign this "the Obsessed", but that isn't much of an
identifier in this group.... ;)


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