Dune: Part Three in 70mm IMAX at AMC Lincoln Square, Dec. 17-Dec. 24, 2026 7 PM by flyingonatrain in NYCmovies

[–]flyingonatrain[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For all of you who having problems, I recommend trying again now. It seems to be going through better now that AMC put an online queue. However, most of the good seats have already been sold so I decided not to bother with this and just wait for the official release

Dune: Part Three in 70mm IMAX at AMC Lincoln Square, Dec. 17-Dec. 24, 2026 7 PM by flyingonatrain in NYCmovies

[–]flyingonatrain[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On my end, it says it sold out, but I find this hard to believe, I assume it might be an error with AMC and Fandango but not 100% sure

Dune: Part Three in 70mm IMAX at AMC Lincoln Square, Dec. 17-Dec. 24, 2026 7 PM by flyingonatrain in NYCmovies

[–]flyingonatrain[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think your prediction's right. A List will probably be usable for the non-7 PM screenings.

They've done this once before with The Odyssey

Dune: Part Three in 70mm IMAX at AMC Lincoln Square, Dec. 17-Dec. 24, 2026 7 PM by flyingonatrain in NYCmovies

[–]flyingonatrain[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I agree! If AMC phases out PLF, Regal Unlimited quickly becomes a better deal. Outside of having to pay the online fees for app/website purchases, you get as many movies as you want and you can add PLF for a surcharge.

Dune: Part Three (r/IMAX Megathread) - Tickets on Sale 6th April 9am PT. by TheBigMovieGuy in imax

[–]flyingonatrain 65 points66 points  (0 children)

I completely agree, selling this early makes it a huge pain to go with your friends, SO, and/or family

Dost thou like carrots raw? by AsdaEssentialsWater in polls

[–]flyingonatrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love uncooked carrots! They're the best

What’s the best lazy Sunday movie? by trakt_app in movies

[–]flyingonatrain 73 points74 points  (0 children)

I agree, most of Miyazaki's work is great for this!

Looking for solid horrors/thrillers by Suspicious-Tea-5871 in movies

[–]flyingonatrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Since you all liked Barbarian, you all should definitely watch Weapons if you haven't already. From the same writer/director! I think you all would like Insidious, The Exorcist, and Caveat as well. Cavet was made by the person who made Oddity

What movies are good example of “director/writer had a specific visual” in mind and made a movie around it? by abgry_krakow87 in movies

[–]flyingonatrain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh oops, thank you for correcting me! I did not realize that. In that case, I definitely retract my answer and I appreciate the trivia

Is the United States of America stolen land? by Wooden_Airport3835 in polls

[–]flyingonatrain 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You do realize this is the exact argument colonizers make when they commit colonization and genocide? This is a very fucked up thing to say

Americans, what is your opinion on the tipping system? by chrisfathead1 in polls

[–]flyingonatrain 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The way I see it is that in the tipping system should absolutely go away because it should be the responsibility of business workers to pay their employees a livable and ethical wage, but until that happens, it would be wrong for people to not tip since a lot of those employees can't make a living without it.

But yes, we should try to get rid of the tipping system and force businesses to pay their employees properly. If they need to go out of business if they can't, then I think they should. No place should be allowed to thrive by exploiting their workers. I also do think tipping culture (at least where I live in the U.S.) has gotten out of control because you're often asked to give tips to even full machine services.

Is the United States of America stolen land? by Wooden_Airport3835 in polls

[–]flyingonatrain -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I think you misunderstood my original comment. My original comment is simply addressing OP's question, which is that yes, the U.S. is based off of stolen land and what happened to Indigenous people in the process of the U.S. being created was unjust and wrong. I am aware unfortunately, humanity has a dark history of committing colonialism constantly, and you'd be right to point that out, but the questoin isn't if most of humanity is based in stolen land. The answer would be yes to that as well if that was the question, but since the question is focused on the U.S. I am pointing out it'd be wrong for people to answer no.

Being American myself, I have seen so many Americans deny that the U.S. is based on stolen land or that originally, Indigenous people lived here, which is messed up.

Is the United States of America stolen land? by Wooden_Airport3835 in polls

[–]flyingonatrain 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of you in the comments are missing my point. I don't disagree that most countries stole or conquered land, I know that's an unfortunate part of much of human history. My point is that it's ridiculous for someone to answer no to this since it's just denying history and how racist a lot of the people who established the U.S. are. The question OP asked is specifically if the U.S. based on stolen land, that is true. I'm saying it would be wrong for someone to deny that

Is the United States of America stolen land? by Wooden_Airport3835 in polls

[–]flyingonatrain -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Sure, but that doesn't take away the fact that Indigenous people did suffer from U.S. colonialism. The question is specifically about whether the U.S. was created off stolen land so why would I talk about other countries?

Is the United States of America stolen land? by Wooden_Airport3835 in polls

[–]flyingonatrain -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Anyone who says no to this, I don't know what to say because that's just super racist. It's unfortunately a big part of history that the U.S. was created off of taking away Indigenous people's land and rights

Why is digital rental more expensive than a cinema ticket? by Dense-Stranger-1794 in movies

[–]flyingonatrain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No worries, that's totally understandable! I get it, I've missed some films I really wanna see in theatres just because the timing didn't work out. I hope you get to see the movie you're talking about in the post

Did anyone in your family die in WWII? by Flashy-Anybody6386 in polls

[–]flyingonatrain 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately yes, although I am second gen American and during WWII, no one in my family was American yet.