So who else is seeing the dark knight at midnight?

rengadeirishman

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I'm incredibly excited, i havent been to a midnight showing since episode 3, there is a certain feeling to the midnight shows, like your really doing something special.

:is overcome with excitement:
 
Not me. I am waiting for Saturday morning/afternoon. But I am definitely excited to see it.
 
i understand, I mean, i'm flat broke, but my brothers friend apparently bought tickets for all three of us, and my brother's paying for me to go, which is incredibly nice of him. So im really really excited.

My brother takes good care of me, i'm lucky to have him.
 
It's getting such great reviews I hope my expectations aren't too high.
 
It's getting such great reviews I hope my expectations aren't too high.

I wonder that myself. I've always loved Heath Ledger as an actor. He would definitely have been an Oscar contender sooner or later. But his death, I think, is hyping up the role a bit too much. Then again, from what I've seen in the previews . . . .

Either way, we're seeing it ASAP.
 
Considered it, but decided I would wait to take the kids along... will see it this weekend.
 
The only reason I would even see it is because of Heath, but I don't dig too much on big-budget Hollywood films, so I think I'll just re-watch "Brokeback Mountain" instead on dvd.
 
I'm seeing it tonight at 1 a.m. with three co-workers. Gonna be hell going home at 4 a.m., but a body should always see ONE midnight summer blockbuster!
 
I wonder that myself. I've always loved Heath Ledger as an actor. He would definitely have been an Oscar contender sooner or later. But his death, I think, is hyping up the role a bit too much. Then again, from what I've seen in the previews . . . .

Either way, we're seeing it ASAP.

I was hyped up to see it before he died, but I have to work the next day, and I have a private martial arts lesson later on Friday, so the midnight showing just isn't in the cards for me.

Saturday afternoon is much better for me, and as late as I care to go see it :D
 
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Oh well do I remember that bleak December day
The landlord and the sheriff came to drive us all away
They set my roof on fire with their cursed English spleen
I heaved a sigh and bade goodbye to dear old Skibbereen.

Your mother too, God rest her soul, fell on the stony ground
She fainted in her anguish seeing desolation 'round
She never rose but passed away from life to immortal dream
She found a quiet grave, me boy, in dear old Skibbereen.

Oh father dear, the day will come when on vengeance we will call.
And Irish men both stout and tall will rally one and all
I'll be the man to lead the band beneath the flag of green
And loud and high we'll raise the cry, Revenge for Skibbereen!

Chilling place, Skibbereen, the cemetery and the famine museum. Good to see English greed measured in your sig rengadeirishman
 
aye, so many other things grew fine, but the english only let the irish have the potatoes, while the other things, that the irish grew, were being shipped off to make money for landlords.
 
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