644 would have been more secure.
sudo chmod
I don’t know what I’d call this person, but I don’t think it would be “film fan” if Thor 4 and Mario alone made up 10% of the movies seen.
Obsessive compulsive, maybe? Hyper competitive? Bit of both?
Came in to say this. That’s not fandom it’s something else.
They were trying to set a record and this is like the least labor intensive way of setting a record.l
How did they verify that the guy actually attended all those showings? As opposed to buying the ticket and not showing up
Who would lie about seeing Thor: Love and Thunder 33 times?
According to Guinness, “he was monitored by cinema employees during each screening”. In other words, Guinness didn’t verify this record. Guinness records are more PR than actual records of human achievement, you’ll find a surprising number of records either weren’t verified by Guinesss or were paid-for records where Guinness came up with an idea unique or specific enough for you or your company to achieve without the bother of actually tracking the record.
This record does seem plausible at least, but you’re right to take Guinness with a grain of salt.
The real question is, why would he watch “Thor: Love and Thunder” 33 times, when he could be watching the far superior “Barbie” instead?
But then again, the movie did came out late July 2023, which is right before the end of his record’s time limit.
What streaming services is Barbie on? Is there a mattel+? (First question is serious btw)
What streaming services is Barbie on?
As per Guinness World Records, Swope saw an eye-watering 777 movies between July 2022 and July 2023, eclipsing the previous record of 715 movies held by France’s Vincent Krohn.
Swope, who was raising awareness about autism, even caught multiple movies several times – including The Super Mario Bros. Movie 35 times and Thor: Love and Thunder 33 times.
and Thor: Love and Thunder 33 times.
That poor man.
Better than Mario, ugh
It was a Linux joke. But it’s really out of place here.
This is lemmy, Linux is always a potential topic.
Live long and prosper. 🖖
That’s like $15,000-$20,000 dollars worth of movie tickets.
He has Regal Unlimited, so it only cost him $22/month:
He prioritized short-length movies which allowed him to watch more in a day as he used a Regal Unlimited membership, which gives him access to every film for just $22 per month.
Oh, so this whole thing is an ad for a movie theater subscription plan?
That’s all?
I think I saw like 2?
Wow, Greg Turkington has really gone the extra mile this time!
I’m surprised the record’s that low. It’s only two a day, on average. It’s a lot of time… but it’s not like you have to do anything. If you pick movies with poor attendance you can just be on your phone the whole time, like anyone watching that much TV every year.