Arguably yes, and although I will admit TF2 wasn't that great there's just something totally different about seeing it with the midnight first crowd than other films.Castor Troy wrote:Michael Bay made you do it.The Wired Knight wrote:I've got some friends in LA I can ask. And since you were wondering. I stopped handeling the AMV dinner the first year AX moved to LA. Although I live close I don't live close enough to know the layout and the food as much as I did Long Beach and Anaheim which I could handle really easily.
That said. This probably will be the first year I don't make it to the AMV dinner. I've got tickets for the midnight premiere of TF3 set aside which is the same night. It's at the theater next to my hotel and I haven't missed a midnight premiere of this franchise. I don't think I could really call myself a TF fan if I didn't make it, especially since one month prior I'll have been to Botcon.
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Some random woman in the audience in TF2 screaming "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" when Optimus died was awsome.
The release puts one hobby irritatingly at odds with another. But I've been a TF fan since I was 2, own EVERY figure released in the U.S. ever, have every episode recorded off of the TV on VHS copies, played each TF game no less than three times (except the first movie game which is abyssmal) . . yeah this list gets ridiculous.