I haven't seen it yet, either.
My excuse is that it's much cheaper to rent a move for three bucks - and where everyone can watch on the same "ticket" - than to pay six bucks or more at the theater, per person.
I'd still like to see it, though...the first one wasn't absolutely fantastic (few movies rate that in my mind), but it was entertaining, and everyone says this one is better.
Yeah, when we realized it was gonna rain out the fireworks (or at least our willingness to sit out and wait for them) on the 4th, we thought of a movie. Came down to the only one the five of us could see together was "Garfield."
We stayed home.
We'll see Spiderman in the theater. But I've come to that time when Jr. no longer wants to go to movies with me. He wants to go with his friends.
You did go see Prisoner of Azkaban, right? I sympathize with the expense thing. Even renting is expensive. Plus somehow I always manage to pay the whole family's late fees. But I have movies budgeted in, too.
Ok, how do 30-ish episodes (not the whole series, but apparently all that's been fansubbed so far) of anime, shipped your way early next week, sound to you? Think you've got a couple sibs who'd care to join you?
FMA is becoming tied for second-favorite anime with Fruits Basket, though it could move up to a tie for first with Rurouni Kenshin, should the whole series be as good as the first three episodes.