Good times. Good times.
No power in the Verse can get me to tell you what happened in the movie. However - there are a few things I can tell you that happened at the theater.
I got a free keychain. Yay. ::jingle jingle::
There was a bunch of PR people there, and there was a group of dressed up movie patron/fans who got in front of the camera to sing the theme song.
I got to the theater at 7:45 PM (film to start at 10 PM) and there were already 30 people in the "corral" ahead of me.
After most of us were seated, approximately twenty minutes to go-time, there was spontaneous breaking into song, in which almost everyone participated - including a very touching rendition of "Jayne."
The PR people did a vocal survey of the crowd, for demographics. It seemed that 20% of the people in the theater were not from CT. Lots of people from NY, some from MA. Not surprising.
It was truly an amazing experience watching a film (even if it wasn't fully post-production, and that is no spoiler, common knowledge) where all of the people in the theater are totally into it. Sometimes annoyingly over-reactingly so... Heh.
No power in the Verse can get me to tell you what happened in the movie. However - there are a few things I can tell you that happened at the theater.
I got a free keychain. Yay. ::jingle jingle::
There was a bunch of PR people there, and there was a group of dressed up movie patron/fans who got in front of the camera to sing the theme song.
I got to the theater at 7:45 PM (film to start at 10 PM) and there were already 30 people in the "corral" ahead of me.
After most of us were seated, approximately twenty minutes to go-time, there was spontaneous breaking into song, in which almost everyone participated - including a very touching rendition of "Jayne."
The PR people did a vocal survey of the crowd, for demographics. It seemed that 20% of the people in the theater were not from CT. Lots of people from NY, some from MA. Not surprising.
It was truly an amazing experience watching a film (even if it wasn't fully post-production, and that is no spoiler, common knowledge) where all of the people in the theater are totally into it. Sometimes annoyingly over-reactingly so... Heh.