PolymerSkywalker
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- May 26, 2023
If something trends on twitter, and this did for days.........yes 100% guaranteed that 50,000 plus people liked or shared tweets complaining about these cameos. It was universally hated on by the vast majority of the fan base. Were there people that watched it and thought it was fine, sure..........but once again we are talking in percentages here. You obviously don't agree with rest of the fan base on many topics. Doesn't make you wrong, but it does make you as having a different opinion from the majority of the fans. Viewers are different from fans I agree. Viewers watch something once and then say, yeah that was fine. Fans watch something 3 times looking for the easter eggs and then go on twitter to see what people are saying. Then go on youtube to watch all the reveiws about that content. Then tell their friends on social media to go see it because it was great. Then also order the merchandise associated with the content. You need both to be successful, but "fans" certainly buy more tickets and merchandise I would say.
I saw ET like 8 times in the Theater, absolutely loved that movie. I was an ET super fan I guess. When a movie is an absolute phenomenon it is really cool. Watching all the people love Top Gun Maverick and even run to the stores to buy aviator shades was really cool, and I wish this generation got to see those type of major movie events more often.
I saw ET like 8 times in the Theater, absolutely loved that movie. I was an ET super fan I guess. When a movie is an absolute phenomenon it is really cool. Watching all the people love Top Gun Maverick and even run to the stores to buy aviator shades was really cool, and I wish this generation got to see those type of major movie events more often.