I kinda wonder if the band operated at a loss with this. Everywhere I've read I've seen that the theaters only had 10-15 people to see the film. Hell, for a while me and my dad were the only ones there...it's just worrisome. Hopefully t-mobile paid for it since they sponsored it.
Yeah. In Huntsville, AL there were 11 people in a 250 seat theater. But at 12.50 a ticket, they at least made SOME money....
I thought it was pretty awesome. There were about 20 people there, all just sitting there still the entire time, except me. My only complaint (and the theater may have been at fault for this) was that it wasn't nearly as loud as it should've been.
I had the same complaint at my theater and Hahninator in Atlanta said the same thing. Horrible mix for most of the songs, IMO.
The theatre here in Charlotte, NC had a good amount of people. Around 30+, I'd say. I'm curious as to how the hell they advertised for this. Also, I was hoping for maybe a poster or a LT copy but I guess not haha. The guy at the ticket booth just looked confused when I told him what I had tickets for.
Lol I had the same look from the Lady who got my ticket to show me to our theatre. Could have been a confusion as Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter is in showing as well.
Yeah apparently my theater decided to treat it as an R-rated movie and I'm not 17 till August so I had to buy a ticket for that Snow White movie then switch when nobody was looking There were less than 10 people there including myself, consisting of kids with their parents and a 60 year old couple who sat in the back and clapped for each song Great show though!
God I missed this. GUYS, never listen to the girlfriend when she says she knows a shortcut... Bright side, she knew how bad I wanted to go so she went down on meh and will be paying for LP concert when theyre in town in a couple months.
I just went to this last night, there was about 30 people on my theater (Albany, NY) and it was a pretty cool event, but definitely nowhere as cool as the 2007 event. Anyways, some really annoying girl was dancing and screaming really loud, to the point where it really ruined a lot of the movie for me, but other than that, the show was cool. They showed the making of BID music video Part 1 and 2 and then a short intro from Mike talking about how he used to listen to album with a group of people, etc, and then they showed the Berlin show. Me and my little brother threw a bunch of skittles at the dancing girl and hit her in the head, then she sat down because everyone was telling her to shut up.
I was surprised when I noticed it was rated R. I told my sister I couldn't wait for the gore and sex to come in. It was gonna be the best LP show. Also we had one guy yelling to turn it up. I think the theater eventually did turn it up.
The dude that sold me the tickets was like, Finally someone who showed up for it It was rated R because of all the F-bombs in the music (Blackout, Bleed it Out, Given Up). the word makes a lot of movies automatically R by itself.
Saw it. Could have had more ATS material. But had a great time. Then felt compelled for some reason to go buy more tickets to the rest of the Linkin Park shows in California other than San Diego. Made me cry because i'm dirt poor and jobless.
I know that; I was more surprised how low the threshold is for a movie to get kicked into an R rating with just swear words. That is silly.
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