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I saw the trailer for it and was excited to see a 78-9 bronco being featured. Not often do you see that.
Sadly I can't find a good shot of it. There is one in the trailer however.
Too bad it gets all beat up and they probably scrapped it after the movie. Hollywood sure is cruel to the car world.
Sadly I can't find a good shot of it. There is one in the trailer however.
Too bad it gets all beat up and they probably scrapped it after the movie. Hollywood sure is cruel to the car world.
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I have yet to see it and probably won't till it's out there for cheap. I'm not one to go to the theaters. Too many people and too expensive. I'd rather sit at home with my 46" TV and my 3 speaker surround sound system to watch movies. Or see them on my pc. No reason to spend $30 for a movie.
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I just watched that movie at the theater today. Didn't cost me anywhere near $30. Only cost $8 to get in, and I spent $6.70 at Mc Donald's for lunch so I would not spend any $$$ on junk food at the theater. Movie was excellent, and even though the Bronco beats up on the Ram, it took a beating too. I will definitely buy it when it comes out on DVD/Blu-ray.
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Around here a new movie ranges from $12-14, then there is the price of food and drinks. If I were to get suckered into buying their food, it would cost a fortune but normally I hit the Walmart right next door and smuggle in some candy, maybe purchase popcorn and soda from them since it's ready made.
#9
I never buy food in a theater. That is why I went to Mc Donald's before the show. Also, I went to the matinee, which is always cheaper. Had I gone at 6pm or so, it would have been more. One thing I did not like was having to endure 23 minutes of previews before the movie started. I know they always have previews, but I think 23 minutes is overkill.
Jim
Jim
#10
I keep seeing the ads for "2 Guns" with the Freewheeling Bronco in it and thinking I should post something on here about it. But I would always forget by the time I got on here. I can't wait to see it and it won't cost me anywhere near $30 even buying drinks and popcorn at the theatre. I borrow the popcorn bucket my mother in law bought in January and refilling the bucket of popcorn is $3.50 and the HUGE drink is $4.00. Since I get in free I don't mind splurging for $7.50 worth of junk food.
(Just the FYI for those who don't know, the movie production company usually gets between 80-100% of your ticket price. It is only what they make at concessions that keeps most theatres open, thats why the prices are higher.)
Ok, I'm off the soapbox now.
(Just the FYI for those who don't know, the movie production company usually gets between 80-100% of your ticket price. It is only what they make at concessions that keeps most theatres open, thats why the prices are higher.)
Ok, I'm off the soapbox now.
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So, this thread started with the "2 guns" freewheeling Bronco so I decided to hit the local theatre and check it out tonight since it released on Aug 16. It's not there anymore. 2 weeks after release they pushed it out for some crap movie about a boy band! I guess I'll get to wait for the DVD now.