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I heard there are 30 + people in line already. I know for a fact someone was there this afternoon. But, supposedly the line has grown since then.... Unreal
 
**** that. I've actually decided to drop in Saturday instead. Then I'll get to watch THE MUMMY and CREATURE 3D on the big screen and still visit the gallery without waiting in line all day.

It's not like they'll sell out of prints. Right?

Seriously, guys, am I right?

I hope I won't regret this...
 
**** that. I've actually decided to drop in Saturday instead. Then I'll get to watch THE MUMMY and CREATURE 3D on the big screen and still visit the gallery without waiting in line all day.

It's not like they'll sell out of prints. Right?

Seriously, guys, am I right?

I hope I won't regret this...

It depends on what your priorities are. If it's getting the prints then you might be in trouble going on Saturday unless they reserve some for each day. Me personally I'd rather have the experience of seeing the films on the big screen than some overpriced pieces of paper.
 
Swabie, Ban and I are in line. We're in the 30's and there are around 50 people here now. They got us breakfast tacos and took orders for bbq. The company is good, too.

Hey, Ben...I am sitting next to Tony. Cool guy, man!!
 
Should I even try to bother begging for anything from this event? I can't wait to see what the Ansin print is!
 
Swabie, Ban and I are in line. We're in the 30's and there are around 50 people here now.

:hi5: Two of my very favorite freaks meeting for the first time, one I have met, and one I have not.

Still, great people! Have a blast you two, along with your 50 new line friends, and all those that will come along sooner or later.

Wish I was there. :wink1:
 
It depends on what your priorities are. If it's getting the prints then you might be in trouble going on Saturday unless they reserve some for each day. Me personally I'd rather have the experience of seeing the films on the big screen than some overpriced pieces of paper.

You're right. But I figure any regular prints will have at least 300-400 copies. At most, the gallery may have 200 or so visitors today? On a regular day, I've seen like maybe five other people there. Even at movie screenings I've been to, the Mondo guys say they never sell out and have prints left over for the gallery.

If there's a print I'm not meant to own, it is the will of the Universal gods. That'll just save me money.
 
Buffy and I are about to start drinking. I almost died from the cold last night. Seriously, it was rough. If one of the guys didn't give me a blanket, my core body temperature would have dipped too low. :)
 
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