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"Alone, but together". Such a fitting description, applies to all the movie theater experience and this communal experience is something powerful that shouldn't be forgotten, ever!

Picturing the guy having that feast made me laugh 😂 Qué pantalones! And that lady seems to have no boundaries.

Needless to say, I agree with everything said here more than I can describe :)

Will watch that movie as soon as possible and we'll comment on that one, and loved the 100% handwritten piece. Doing it that way must have been healing too.

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Ooh, that's true. You know what, I just got an idea! A long-distance simultaneous solo-movie trip of the same movie; like you watch the same movie in a theater as me, at the same time, then we discuss. Long-distance film club -- maybe a challenge to find something playing in both places at the same time, but that could be a fun experiment! lol

You're right though, super powerful. Even with my hungry friend who left halfway through the film? Weird. I feel like people do the strangest things in theaters.

Ugh, I hope you get a chance to check it out soon. I'm curious to hear if you like it.

Writing by hand is always healing! :)

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Let's do it! And I feel like we've been getting close to that lately.

Today I found out All of Us Strangers just opened in Mexico, will watch it very soon!

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Game on. And YES! Finally. Actually... I should really un-hype that movie for you before you go see it. I mean... it was ok. I felt no feelings during the viewing of this film. Entirely forgettable. Cry? No way. I fell asleep. The scene with the talking tigers both voiced by David Whyte was also a little much for me. Although the Christopher Nolan cameo was an interesting twist.

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I have a feeling you will balk at the apple vision pro movie watching experience... but maybe you'll see magic in it too

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lol why exactly is that? Also, tell me about its movie magic?

I gotta say, apple vision pro movie watching is not a thought that's crossed my mind at all.

But it sounds dizzying?

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