Still, it would have been great to know, going in, when there might be enough of a lull to hit
the loo. Never fear, the folks at RunPee.com have our collective large-soda-drinking back. Search for a film, and you'll see when it's best to slip out for a self-proclaimed intermission. It even tells you how long a given pee-break will last, so you know if you've gotta rush it.And just when you thought we couldn't make you're movie-going life any better, I humbly direct you to MovieStinger.com. This fancy-pants service lets you know w
hether a film has one of those plucky little post-credit barbs that everybody will be talking about tomorrow. Since you consulted RunPee, you don't have to do any mad bathroom dashing, so you can leisurely relax and enjoy an extra 90 or so seconds of movie goodness. (Note: The MovieStinger example image suggests you should stick around after the newest Night at the Museum movie. This implies that you were inclined, without encouragement, to sit through the rest of the film. Highly Recommended Thing of the Moment accepts no responsibility for any mental anguish endured during a Ben Stiller sequel.)There you have it, folks. Go forth and view film.
3 comments:
This is a great post. However, I would have to relinquish my geek card if I did not point out that you confused Star Wars and Star Trek. You do, however, get points for typing the name of the better movie.
The one thing that seems to throw the system is partial viewings of Instant Watch movies; if you start watching something, decide it sucks, and bail, it counts as if you watched the whole movie. Still, way cool. My stats (I'm on the 1-at-a-time unlimited plan):
Your cost: $1.07 per DVD
With Instant Watch: $0.23
You're in the 12th percentile. i.e., 12% of FeedFlixers pay less than you per movie.
OMGWTFBBQ... epic geek fail. Next I'll suggest you roll a d8 for initiative.
Fixing.
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