Over Thanksgiving break, my friends, girlfriend & I decided to go see the new Justice League movie that came out. We have our own group chat where we discuss all things relevant (and irrelevant) about the movie and have been following the movie up until release. We already knew a sufficient amount of knowledge about the DC Universe, DC vs. Marvel, and the controversial reviews about the film. We decided to go see it for ourselves to determine why this film received such negative views and to have a good time, watching a superhero film in the 21st century is always filled with eye candy, excitement, thrill and lust for action, comedy and storylines.
We began by purchasing tickets online to skip the long lines at the theaters. We decided on a movie theater and showtime where we all could accommodate and watch it together. We decided to go to AMC Empire Theater 25, which is right on 42nd Times Square, and chose a late 10:45 pm showing with reserved seating, since one of our friends was meeting up after work and he works around there. Everyone purchased their tickets through Fandango, trusted and fairly easy to use. I purchased two tickets, one for myself and one for my girlfriend which came out to $35.58.
All of us met up 20 minutes before the showing, so we can get snacks and watch the trailers of upcoming movies. AMC Empire Theater 25 is located on 42nd, so of course, visually and geographically it was a popular and vibrant place to be. Good thing we purchased our tickets online because the lines at the theater were pretty long. Patting ourselves on the back walking past the long lines we stumble upon the concession stand only to greet us with an even longer line. Great. We stand on line waiting for the two concession stand workers almost zombie-like to take care of the customers and their needs. Its finally our turn to purchase snacks. First off, I made sure my girlfriend bought them. We got nachos, a slushy and a drink. Forget the exact pricing but came around $20 something, no surprise there. The fountain to get our drinks and little island to get napkins, straws and butter for our popcorn was extremely dirty, sticky and disorganized. We notice two workers on the side, clearly have knowledge about the mess, but continue to ignore and talk anyways.
We finally get in the theater, and my initial impression was, wow, the seats are cramped. They were somewhat smaller in size and slightly uncomfortable. But hey, atleast it was reserved so we all got to sit next to each other. The theater itself was pretty packed, almost all seats were taken. During the movie, the audience (including us) was quiet and well-mannered. We, as the audience, were loud at times and quiet the rest, it was a unified notion throughout, everyone was enjoying the film. No cellphones were noticed during the screening, no screaming babies, nothing. Movie ends. Everyone is cheering and applauding the film. Credits roll, no one leaves their seats, because there is always an after credit scene or two. We, as the audience, watch the end credit scenes and do a secondary applaud and shout of excitement. After the film, it was a general consensus that Justice League was a phenomenal film and was highly enjoyable thanks to the film and the setting of which was experienced. It was a pleasurable experience.






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