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Topic History of: Barbie vs Oppenheimer - the decision is in!
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Green Man robbiex wrote:
I go to the cinema nearly every week with a female friend and have one of those limitless tickets, so I often get dragged to a lot of crap films like Marvel and Mission Impossible. This is why I watched Barbie, it isn't something I would choose to watch at home. The audience was 90% female. However, since Barbie and Oppenheimer came out the cinema has been packed out for several weeks, usually there are only about 12 people in the theatre, so this is all good for the future of cinema.

I know that feeling Robbie.

If memory serves me right, I saw Young Sherlock Holmes. The girl I was dating had a thing for Julian Lennon. She thought Nicholas Rowe was hot.

I was bored. However I made her watch Biggles Adventures In Time. The movie is still quilty pleasure of mine.
JK2006 I really didn't want to see it but I'm delighted I did.
robbiex I go to the cinema nearly every week with a female friend and have one of those limitless tickets, so I often get dragged to a lot of crap films like Marvel and Mission Impossible. This is why I watched Barbie, it isn't something I would choose to watch at home. The audience was 90% female. However, since Barbie and Oppenheimer came out the cinema has been packed out for several weeks, usually there are only about 12 people in the theatre, so this is all good for the future of cinema.
hedda not sure I could handle all that pink.
Green Man I find it odd why blokes want to see Barbie especially childless ones.

Then again I have no idea about popular culture and trends.

I can't even remember the last movie I saw at the flicks.

I did watch this in my bivvy tent on a portable DVD player.