What film provided your greatest movie theater experience?

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Raid 1 - because when it came out it was only playing in select theaters so where i watched it was 30-35 mins outta my way at some small artsy ass theater that had paid parking....the crowd was small and intimate but when the shyt started poppin off...shyt was like a real time commentary with applause interjected..the final fight got a mean standing O..when it was done cats were just hyped as hell

The Dark Knight because I can feel minds being blown from this movie save for the reaction to the pencil trick..that got some loud reactions..but they were just quiet as hell until it was done then it was all :gladbron: :ohlawd:

Rambo 4 - had a combination of both the reactions of Dark Knight and Raid 1..shyt was ignorant and awesome :wow:..the 50 cal scene had the audience wildin' out
 

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No particular order:

Terminator 2

Heat

Malcolm X

Saw 3.

The Conjuring. Way better than any of the Insidious movies and it had people screaming and on edge the whole time lol. Chicks were going crazy and hiding their faces.

Both Raid movies.
 

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I don't think there's any movie that captivated so much in the theater as much as Jurassic Park.

I was seven when it was released and right in the middle of my 'dinosaur' phase. I remember my dad took me to a dinosaur exhibit where I got to see fossils and shyt and they had live robotic dinosaurs which was so cool for me. The land before time was like my favorite movie at that time so dinosaurs were the shyt for me.

That scene where the paleontologist sees the dinosaur for the first time is still the greatest cinematic experience I ever had. I fukking cried cuz it was so monumental at that time and cgi was so new. The dinosaur felt so real, and the music and sound just encapsulated everything for me. I'm not religious, but I definitely caught the holy ghost at that moment :lawd:


1. Jurassic Park
2. The matrix
3. Next friday
 

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I watched A Beautiful Mind when I was 11 years old. It struck me deeply. Even at that young age.

Avatar, Interstellar and all three of Nolan's Batmans left me rooted to my seat even after the film ended.

If only I had watched Sunshine when it was in theatres.
 
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