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- | + | At the cinema, you overhear discussions of the latest Marvel movie, Thor: Ragnarok. You are intrigued and stick around the conversation, to which only attracts suspicious looks from the people talking. You play it off cool and walk away, your face blushing hot. | |
- | + | At the entrance, a few posters are on display, including one with Chris Hemsworth showing off his biceps. The one you're looking for, however, is not there - the highly-anticipated sequel to Drew Goddard's "The Cabin in the Woods". You know the movie is out - you've even double-checked its release date, after all, despite avoiding all the trailers. But of course its poster wouldn't be displayed out front. The first movie wasn't exactly some big time blockbuster hit after all, despite the favorable reviews and cult following. That's just fine with you, however. Being excited for a relatively obscure release makes you feel special. You smile with glee as you recall all the mentioning of an even bigger twist in the sequel this time from that movie message-board you are following. You wonder to yourself how they could top the first movie and what kind of meta-humor would be around this time. | |
- | + | As you step towards the box office, however, a strange old geezer tips his fedora at you and proceeds to pull something from his pocket. Your heart skips a beat for a moment, worried that he might be some psychopath trying to shoot you, but your anxiety is relieved and replaced with curiosity when you see a piece of paper in his hand - a golden ticket to be exact. | |
"Interested in going to the movies, sonny?" the wrinkled man asks as he hands you the ticket. "Then you won't want to miss out on this." | "Interested in going to the movies, sonny?" the wrinkled man asks as he hands you the ticket. "Then you won't want to miss out on this." |
Current revision as of 09:27, 23 October 2017
At the cinema, you overhear discussions of the latest Marvel movie, Thor: Ragnarok. You are intrigued and stick around the conversation, to which only attracts suspicious looks from the people talking. You play it off cool and walk away, your face blushing hot.
At the entrance, a few posters are on display, including one with Chris Hemsworth showing off his biceps. The one you're looking for, however, is not there - the highly-anticipated sequel to Drew Goddard's "The Cabin in the Woods". You know the movie is out - you've even double-checked its release date, after all, despite avoiding all the trailers. But of course its poster wouldn't be displayed out front. The first movie wasn't exactly some big time blockbuster hit after all, despite the favorable reviews and cult following. That's just fine with you, however. Being excited for a relatively obscure release makes you feel special. You smile with glee as you recall all the mentioning of an even bigger twist in the sequel this time from that movie message-board you are following. You wonder to yourself how they could top the first movie and what kind of meta-humor would be around this time.
As you step towards the box office, however, a strange old geezer tips his fedora at you and proceeds to pull something from his pocket. Your heart skips a beat for a moment, worried that he might be some psychopath trying to shoot you, but your anxiety is relieved and replaced with curiosity when you see a piece of paper in his hand - a golden ticket to be exact.
"Interested in going to the movies, sonny?" the wrinkled man asks as he hands you the ticket. "Then you won't want to miss out on this."
It must be some promotional event, you think to yourself. You didn't know there's another Willy Wonka movie out already. You weren't impressed by the remake, but it's not like there's a proper adaptation of the amazing Roald Dahl book anyway. However, you have a gut feeling that the ticket is something special - or at least that's what you want to feel to make the day much less boring than it already is. Maybe you'll win a prize or something at least.
What shall you do?