Iron Maiden - Flight 666

Styxx

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Went to see it this evening. Anyone else catch it? It was great :D It's the only time I have ever been (or will ever be) in a mostly full cinema that's only populated by metallers :headbang:
 
You lucky bastards! Bet you had a great time. Guess I´ll have to wait for the DVD release.
 
Had to travel all the way to Aylesbury for it, but it was worth it :) None of the cinemas in Oxford were showing it, and there's at least 3! The passprots they gave us on the way in were pretty funny :)

:kickass::kickass::kickass::kickass::kickass:
 
It was awesome... saw it in Edinburgh because we were through in Glasgow anyway seeing Evile the day before, my mate lives in Edinburgh, we already saw AC/DC in Dublin on Saturday so we thought "fuck it, let's make it a triple header". Really enjoyed it! Screen was sold out, quite epic! The film was good but the best thing was the music... I had the shivers all over like I haven't felt from music for years, especially during "Rime"... better than any drugs... it reminded me why I love Iron Maiden more than any fucking band in the world. And I don't care what Dave says to that :lol:
 
most of you people are pretty lucky, I live in fucking Minnesota. One of the most unmetal places ever :mad:
 
You're right, I've never heard of any good metal bands from Minnesota. Or Montana, or Utah...Alaska...Hawaii..Maine....Rhode Island....New Jersey, although nothing good EVER comes from Jersey.
 
The film was good but the best thing was the music... I had the shivers all over like I haven't felt from music for years, especially during "Rime"... better than any drugs... it reminded me why I love Iron Maiden more than any fucking band in the world. And I don't care what Dave says to that :lol:

Good fucking call sir! I haven't sat and listened specifically to Maiden for ages (they come up plenty on shuffle though), it's not so much a case of forgetting them as being reminded of just how fucking awesome they are!
 
It was awesome... saw it in Edinburgh because we were through in Glasgow anyway seeing Evile the day before, my mate lives in Edinburgh, we already saw AC/DC in Dublin on Saturday so we thought "fuck it, let's make it a triple header". Really enjoyed it! Screen was sold out, quite epic! The film was good but the best thing was the music... I had the shivers all over like I haven't felt from music for years, especially during "Rime"... better than any drugs... it reminded me why I love Iron Maiden more than any fucking band in the world. And I don't care what Dave says to that :lol:


You should have been at Evile that night :mad: haha.