Michigan Movie Night 2018: Black Panther

Submitted by Snake Eyes on

Michigan movie night is July 14th screening Black Panther. Movie at 7pm.

Both season ticket holders (on field, gates open at 5pm) and the general public (not on field - south end zone seats, 6pm) can get tickets HERE.

 

 

scanner blue

June 23rd, 2018 at 10:11 AM ^

This is not apropo. They do not sell popped maize at movie nights. Unpopped kernels get in the field turf and just sit there, birds dont eat them and they don't disintegrate in a timely manner. Hotdogs, pretzels, candy are all for sale. 

Also my vote finally counts--all previous campaigns I backed the loser.

MichiganFan1984

June 23rd, 2018 at 9:31 AM ^

This movie and all of the others that were up for vote, were not something my family and I were interested in seeing. It’s a cool idea, I just wish better movies were selected. 

DrMantisToboggan

June 23rd, 2018 at 10:00 AM ^

What were the other options? I thought Black Panther was overrated - it has a 97 on Rotten Tomatoes, get a grip people, it's not better than The Dark Knight, or Thor Ragnarok...it's probably an 80-85, but 97??? sorry, I digress - but I still thought it was a good movie and really fun. Family friendly too, obviously, as they wouldn't show it at the stadium otherwise. Not sure what the complaint is here.

1VaBlue1

June 23rd, 2018 at 10:40 AM ^

Wait, what?  Black Panther (an Avengers movie designed for teenagers) and Moana (an animated movie built for young children) are not good enough family choices?

MMmmmmkaaayyy, methinks 'family' movie night should be a documentary about the ills of Beethoven's music?  I mean, what is OP looking for??

Shop Smart Sho…

June 23rd, 2018 at 12:47 PM ^

I looked at the choices. I just can't figure out what it is you're expecting to be able to watch if not a single one of those did it for you. The only things missing are musicals, religious movies, and the straight to video conspiracy crap.  Oh, and the aforementioned art house films.

bacon1431

June 23rd, 2018 at 1:03 PM ^

People just seem to be curious about what kind of movie you and your family would prefer to watch. A Wrinkle in Time. Black Panther. Back to the Future. Jurassic Park. Cars 3. Justice League. Moana. The Last Jedi. Honestly, the only type of movie missing from the list is The Eternal Lightness of Being or The Longest Day. Both of which they wouldn’t air for obvious reasons. 

bacon1431

June 23rd, 2018 at 11:24 AM ^

Isn’t RT just an evaluation of positive/negative reviews? 97% just means that it was a nearly universally loved movie. That doesn’t mean it’s necessarily a better made movie than others. So I don’t think you can really deem that it’s overrated and cite RT as evidence. I didn’t see many calls for Black Panther to win all the Academy Awards or anything like that. 

MichiganFan1984

June 23rd, 2018 at 12:53 PM ^

Well..... part of the problem is there just hasn’t been many good movies come out lately, but Isle of Dogs, 15:17 to Paris, I Can Only Imagine would all have been better than what was on the list. I would have settled for Married with Children or Sanford and Son reruns to be honest. 

bacon1431

June 23rd, 2018 at 6:38 PM ^

15:17 to Paris was widely disliked. It did pretty bad at the box office. And isn’t a “family friendly” movie.  And I Can Only Imagine is a religious movie, which they’d never pick for obvious reasons. Isle of Dogs could’ve been chosen, but Wes Anderson movies aren’t for everyone. 

I don’t think you’ll ever like the movies at these kinds of events if the movies you chose are indicative of your personal preference. 

bacon1431

June 27th, 2018 at 7:49 PM ^

I highly doubt that very many kids would enjoy sitting through 15:17. Black Panther and Jurassic Park are much more family friendly and have way more mass appeal (which is kind of the fucking point of these movie nights). And if you have to have it explained to you why they wouldn’t choose a religious movie, you’re not in this discussion in good faith. 

MaizeNBlu628

June 23rd, 2018 at 1:14 PM ^

Quick question for those who have gone...I know the on-field seats are for season ticket holders. If I get a friend to register those tickets for me, can I (non-ticket holding family) use them to watch from the field?

scanner blue

June 23rd, 2018 at 3:10 PM ^

Yes ...season ticket holders regularly print at home as many as they can and give  them to family, friends, neighbors, etc.  No chairs (chair backs) allowed so most of your veteran (blue haired) ticket holders don’t attend. Younger crowd on blankets and they arrive early to stake out good spots that aren’t in the new blue end zones. 

Andy213

June 23rd, 2018 at 2:41 PM ^

The man who killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot. Can't wait. Sam Elliott.......if I had taken time to learn new site I would definitely post a Roadhouse gif. Please someone.

Snake Eyes

June 23rd, 2018 at 6:07 PM ^

It's super inconvenient. You have to Click on the "Source" button. Then add in:

<oembed>URL</oembed>    where you paste in the address of the video for the URL.

Then, click Source again. You'll see an error message, but it will still post. Yeah 3.0!