Re: Let's Play Two: Live from Wrigley Field
Posted: Mon September 18, 2017 4:25 am
I haven't looked to see if these are assigned seats or if it's like a normal movie.
It's probably "like a normal movie." Assigned seats are part of this theater's normal MO.Bammer wrote:I haven't looked to see if these are assigned seats or if it's like a normal movie.
"Let’s Play Two is a documentary film that chronicles Pearl Jam’s legendary performances at Wrigley Field during the Chicago Cubs historic 2016 season. With Chicago being a hometown to Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam has forged a relationship with the city, the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field that is unparalleled in the world of sports and music.mikejasond wrote:im still curious what this is and if its more concert or more documentary and if its worth seeing. I only want to see concert footage
Probably no Daughter...mikejasond wrote:Yes it says that, then later in the same section talks about going through all their songs
it's almost like the sentence starts with just guitar and vocals, then drums kick in. the transition is so good.mikejasond wrote:Yes it says that, then later in the same section talks about going through all their songs
the beer would be cold enough at leastAnders wrote:
Seems alright to me.spike wrote:the beer would be cold enough at leastAnders wrote:
It's probably a seat lottery where the people from TFT somehow get the best seats.Bammer wrote:I haven't looked to see if these are assigned seats or if it's like a normal movie.
I'm sorry?LetMeSleep wrote:Looks like I'll be seeing this in the cinema.
Not a fan of baseball and I fear there may be quite a few EdVed interview moments that'll be awful. Looking forward to the music.B wrote:I'm sorry?LetMeSleep wrote:Looks like I'll be seeing this in the cinema.
Yeah, I wonder if this is going to be a project that just doesn't translate very well to an international audience; like an Australian band playing their favourite AFL oval and talking endlessly about football and football players, only occasionally interspersed with some tunes.LetMeSleep wrote:Not a fan of baseball and I fear there may be quite a few EdVed interview moments that'll be awful. Looking forward to the music.B wrote:I'm sorry?LetMeSleep wrote:Looks like I'll be seeing this in the cinema.
As an American who doesn't care about baseball but will cheer for the Milwaukee Brewers if he has to, I look forward to skipping past all of the Cubs BS.Birds in Hell wrote:Yeah, I wonder if this is going to be a project that just doesn't translate very well to an international audience; like an Australian band playing their favourite AFL oval and talking endlessly about football and football players, only occasionally interspersed with some tunes.LetMeSleep wrote:Not a fan of baseball and I fear there may be quite a few EdVed interview moments that'll be awful. Looking forward to the music.B wrote:I'm sorry?LetMeSleep wrote:Looks like I'll be seeing this in the cinema.
Now I feel guilty for being a selfish bastard.Birds in Hell wrote:Nah, it's a weeknight at 7pm which is way too hard; it'd mean I'd have to finish work and then hang around the city so I can go to a movie, meanwhile my wife is at home feeding the kids, getting them ready for bed, school the next day, etc.
Haha, now, now, we'll let your wife be the judge of that.LetMeSleep wrote:Now I feel guilty for being a selfish bastard.Birds in Hell wrote:Nah, it's a weeknight at 7pm which is way too hard; it'd mean I'd have to finish work and then hang around the city so I can go to a movie, meanwhile my wife is at home feeding the kids, getting them ready for bed, school the next day, etc.