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The Matrix Reloaded - Is anyone going in costume?

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Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: kami
Originally posted by: milagro
you guys should charge people for that sideshow

yeah, someone wearing a suit....what a joke that is

more power to ya! agent smith 0wnz

Aye, that he does.

I still need to get the haircut today, and the correct Smith v2 shades won't arrive until today as well, but here's a good idea of how it's coming along.

Agent Smith

hahha nice. even though not exactly agent smith, definitely look like an agent.
 
I'm taking a woman that I'd like to see naked sometime in the future. Dressing up would definitely make that hope null and void.
 
A lot of you guys in here judge way to easily. So what if he wants to dress up to watch a movie? It's fun to him, leave him alone.

I for one will wait a couple of weeks to watch Reloaded to purposely AVOID all the die-hard fans. It's my sole intention NOT to see anyone dressed up, as I like a calm theatre viewing experience.
 
Originally posted by: WoodchuckCharlie
I for one will wait a couple of weeks to watch Reloaded to purposely AVOID all the die-hard fans. It's my sole intention NOT to see anyone dressed up, as I like a calm theatre viewing experience.
Normally I like to either catch a big movie like this on opening afternoon or a week or so later, just to avoid the rabid fanboys. This time, I'm going to a 10p show on wednesday. They better not ruin it for me.
 
Originally posted by: MachFive
Anyone who's ever been to the first show on opening day of a Star Wars, Star Trek, or most recently, a LOTR movie knows that there are inevitably fans so in love with the film that they feel a need to go in costume.

Well, I've been gathering the items needed to be Agent Smith when I see the movie this coming Wednesday, and I began to wonder - how many other Agents and freedom fighters will I see there?

Let your voice be heard! ;-)

Going in costume to a movie is not something I would do but it looks like people who do are having fun. Only a tight ass would be against people having fun....
 
here's my Q: Anyone else gonna see it after eating some magic mushrooms? I'll be in costum, look for the guy with the big dialated eyes 😉
 
MachFive,

Looks like a pretty good costume you got there. If you or someone else wants to dress up for a movie then more power to you!

It looks at least like you're having funnand you are motivated to do something involving your interests.

I personally don't care what people may or may not wear as long as they STFU! Please keep that in mind once the movie begins and please do not holler, chant, or scream until the movie has finished.

Thank you.
 
Dude, its bad enough to wear a costume. But you are cutting your hair??? For a damn movie premiere? Come on.
 
Originally posted by: MrBond
Originally posted by: WoodchuckCharlie
I for one will wait a couple of weeks to watch Reloaded to purposely AVOID all the die-hard fans. It's my sole intention NOT to see anyone dressed up, as I like a calm theatre viewing experience.
Normally I like to either catch a big movie like this on opening afternoon or a week or so later, just to avoid the rabid fanboys. This time, I'm going to a 10p show on wednesday. They better not ruin it for me.

don't worry about it, I went to when they showed the original star wars films again first showing, and the new one and it was pretty cool/funny.

 
I don't understand the concept of going to a movie in costume... not like you're going to roleplay or anything. You dress up as a character in a movie and sit there watching the movie, thinking about how cool you are because you look like a guy you are watching?
 
I'm guessing those who are planning on dressing up got picked on alot as children.

No I think its kind of lame. Unless you're a woman and want to dress up as trinity. Mmmmmm pvc-licious.
 
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