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Blackrat said:
Me neither. I think I'll wait a couple more weeks before seeing it, just to 'cause I don't like overcrowded theaters. Might go and see the Iron Man again too, it was good.
Weekend afternoons are good, or weekdays too. I'll often go for a matine with the wife, though we didn't have a kid to deal with back then.
 

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I second Dog Moon's suggestion since the "hokiest" of moments in Iron Man were not as gut wrenchingly lame as the hokiest of moments in Indy IV but instead were actually entertaining.
 

Bront said:
Weekend afternoons are good, or weekdays too. I'll often go for a matine with the wife, though we didn't have a kid to deal with back then.
Heh, I remember when I went to see the X-men 3. It was 10 AM on tuesday and me and GF were the only ones there :D. I might actually try and go see Indy the same way since I have free week next week.

It isn't fun to have a mild phobia for crowds. On bads days standing in a line in grocery is hell.
 


Relique du Madde said:
When is standing in line for groceries not hell?
On the days when they are not most certainly out there to eat me alive. That's probably the closest I can describe the feeling I get when in too large crowds. Grocery-line doesn't usually trigger it but it happens from time to time :(.
 

Never had that type of experience, although I have had something similar which could probably be considered to be an anxiety attack followed by a mild psychotic episode.
 

tipping: I tip 20% of the dollar amount, ignoring change, usually comes out to 18%, for extra service, or friendly interaction it goes up a little.

Bad service gets 10%, nothing if im actually offended. The last time I had bad service was from an overworked new waitress on mothers day, and at least one other table complained / needed a correction. I gave the my normal tip but added a note - something like, "good luck, you will get the hang of this."

Indiana IV- yeah there were some hokey bits, but I went with low expectations, and a desire to see an action movie. I liked the (unexpalined) indian ninjas, and the stone trap things were classic Jones and made me want to actually use traps in a game.

Although it was inferior to both 1 and 3 how does it stack up to 2?
I think preferred this one.
 

I'm glad I'm not the only one that didn't think Temple of Doom was as good as the others. I think Crystal Skull was enjoyable. The ending was a bit much.
 



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