When will you see "21"

When will you see "21" for the first time?

  • Never

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • In Theaters

    Votes: 24 63.2%
  • On DVD

    Votes: 8 21.1%
  • on pay per view

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • On t.v. when it is free

    Votes: 5 13.2%

  • Total voters
    38

Cardcounter

Well-Known Member
#1
I was just wondering when you will see "21" because I'm torn between seeing it in theaters or seeing it on DVD. I'm kind of leaning to seeing it on DVD because DVD's have special features and I kind of want to see the special features.
 

jack.jackson

Well-Known Member
#4
mdlbj said:
Amen. It looks lousy for a Kevin Spacey movie but, he always something interesting to his films. We will see.
If I can make it to the Theatres, Ill go and see it. If not, Ill order it off pay-per-view, given the oppurtunity.
 

sagefr0g

Well-Known Member
#5
i'm gonna see it in the theater. i want to see the reactions of the audience ect. and heck if i take my wife and she thinks it's cool. well i might just get lucky lol. at this point she doesn't seem to think blackjack is all that cool lol.:cool2:
 

Dyepaintball12

Well-Known Member
#9
I'll see it Thursday at Midnight, then probably 2-3 more times over opening weekend.

Have you seen this preview:

The main kid wakes up in a bed, picks up the phone and dials, and says:

"Hello, Roomservice?"

"Sir, this is the campus cafeteria"

Haha i laughed alot
 

Bojack1

Well-Known Member
#10
Went to a premiere for the movie Thursday night, its pretty bad. I don't think its going to be around long enough to make an impact either way with the casino industry, or the AP community. By the way, in the movie they don't reverse the + and - values like they did in some promotional clips. Got to meet Jim Sturgess, the actor who starred in the movie. Nice guy, but I think the movie will be the extent of his counting career. I'm no critic but thats my take on the movie. I'm sure there will be varying opinions as more see it, but I think it was just bad.
 

ChefJJ

Well-Known Member
#12
Bojack1 said:
Went to a premiere for the movie Thursday night, its pretty bad. I don't think its going to be around long enough to make an impact either way with the casino industry, or the AP community. By the way, in the movie they don't reverse the + and - values like they did in some promotional clips. Got to meet Jim Sturgess, the actor who starred in the movie. Nice guy, but I think the movie will be the extent of his counting career. I'm no critic but thats my take on the movie. I'm sure there will be varying opinions as more see it, but I think it was just bad.
Guess I'll stand pat on my "NEVER" vote. Thanks for the advance notice.
 

ChefJJ

Well-Known Member
#14
sagefr0g said:
just curious why never...... before the advance notice?
I suppose that "on TV" would be closer to my opinion, but I really don't have much of a desire to see it. Not a whole lot of movies are must sees for me, but that's probably because I'm not a big movie guy.
 

jetace

Well-Known Member
#15
I saw it last night at the midnight showing. Very far fetched from the book, and definitely could have been made a lot better. I was definitely disappointed. But it was entertaining and believable.
 

tribute

Well-Known Member
#16
Movie

Saw it today. Theatre had projector malfunctions. Shut downs five times in the first hour. It would have bothered me more if I felt it was a great movie. I walked out with a half hour remaining. Kevin Spacey was OK. Maybe I'm just getting older and been playing BJ too long!
 

mdlbj

Well-Known Member
#17
Sat through the first 11 minutes. Got up and left. Lame movie.. I will make it better, Mine will be the real deal. Pun intended.

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