Michigan Stadium to host Movie Night for season ticket holders

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

So I saw this roll across my Twitter feed.....

 

Please let the movie be Waterboy. 

doughboy

July 17th, 2014 at 10:06 AM ^

I'm not adverse to this concept.  Several times my daughter and I have been walking to a basketball game and they have something showing/testing on the boards at the stadium and it looks pretty cool.  So sitting there and watching a bad-ass movie might be kind of fun.

MGoJen

July 16th, 2014 at 7:37 PM ^

Back in my day (like ten years ago), Michigan football was about  football. That was the star of the show.

I miss those days.

Public_97_Ivy

July 16th, 2014 at 8:32 PM ^

Oh I do love getting smacked in the face by those things due to the little girl standing in front of me.  And the drunkards stumbling over themselves after the game.  Just so we can look pretty on television.  Every year Michigan football is less and less about football.

saveferris

July 17th, 2014 at 7:11 AM ^

Well, to be fair, 10 years ago we didn't have Hi Def Godzillatrons installed in the stadium, so Movie Night probably couldn't have been a thing. 

If Brandon is trying to redefine Michigan Stadium from being, "the place we watch football" to "the entertainment center of the University of Michigan", I don't think that's a huge deal.  Whether there are movies being shown outside in Ann Arbor at Top of the Park or at Michigan Stadium, it's the summer and it's the offseason.

I'm as uncomfortable as the next fan at some of the moves Brandon has made and worry that it's diluting the Michigan football experience.  I just don't think that this is one of them.

GoBLUinTX

July 16th, 2014 at 7:43 PM ^

there was a movie starring Burt Reynolds which was called The Longest Yard, and it wasn't a farce.  Pretty damn good football movie.  North Dallas Forty was also pretty fair....so long as they don't show Rudy.....

4roses

July 16th, 2014 at 7:43 PM ^

Or if not, no problem, we can do that later in the year during the half time sing-a-long. On the bright side of things, only a matter of time before my 4 season tickets get snatched up on Stub Hub. 

Wolverine Devotee

July 16th, 2014 at 7:50 PM ^

I realize the record thing was /s, but they tried the sing-along last year vs minnesota and it failed miserably. The minnesota fans in front of me who had more than a few beverages were hilariously singing. Maybe we'll see more of that this year.

They're having another one this year for homecoming vs IU. Come to think of it, HC last year was vs Minny. 

They're gonna keep doing it until they get that record, damn it.  

It's a shame they have to force the MMB to do this again. Let them come up with another creative halftime show.

 

pearlw

July 16th, 2014 at 7:53 PM ^

When something is added to your season tickets, you have the right to not go so Im not sure what the big issue is. Given how they are criticized for giving any extra perk to ticketholders (because some view it as a desperate measure instead of a perk), I have concluded that alot here would prefer things to be taken away from tocketholders instead of extras for ticketholders....maybe people here would react positive if they took away the bleachers, took away the bathrooms, maybe even take away the stairs to your seats so its just a hill you have to walk down.

chatster

July 17th, 2014 at 7:05 AM ^

The bleachers . . . The bathrooms . . . The stairs to your seats?

Isn't that what the airlines have been doing for years?  I'm waiting for the day when, on international flights and long domestic flights, we'll be charged much extra if we want to travel in anything more than Standing Room Only Class.

Lovar Borton

July 16th, 2014 at 9:40 PM ^

Dave Brandon presents: "Comedy Night: Live at the Big House!"

Starring:

Carlos Mencia

Larry The Cable Guy

Carrot Top

Yakov Smirnov

...and doing a special guest commentary on affirmative action...

Michael Richards

It's Dave Brandon presents: "Comedy Night: Live at the Big House!"

LSAClassOf2000

July 16th, 2014 at 7:44 PM ^

I think they need to do a retrospective of a very unique but very interesting director. I would think an evening of Sidney Lumet films might fit this bill - perhaps "12 Angry Men", "The Pawnbroker", "Serpico" or other ones to make it the largest attendance at a film retrospective ever. That would be interesting. That being said, someone above probably got closer to the truth - "MacGruber" might be it. 

Public_97_Ivy

July 16th, 2014 at 7:47 PM ^

The promotion list for this season is starting to sound like the entertainment an expensive Domino's executive retreat.  What is next?  Gold cufflinks for the guys and a silver charm for the gals?  I've previously donated tens of thousands to the University and they will not be getting a penny more until this imbecile is removed.