When Secret Cinema announced its latest project as Back to the Future, we and pretty much the entire world were extremely excited.
Cut to 1pm today (June 4), and tickets for the immersive cinema experience went on sale. Unfortunately, as the event was not so secret as usual, this led to the inevitable crash of the internet, as seemingly everyone (including this writer) struggled to get tickets (and at the time of writing, still is).
A combination of 404 errors, long waiting times and lack of updates led to many Back to the Future fans taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations, as the only way to handle such an annoyance is to moan together.
Here are just a handful of such comments, complete with various Bttf references:
@secretcinema "Better get used to these bars kid" #SecretHillValley pic.twitter.com/hHcfrMBUfk
— Adrian Brown (@_AdrianBrown) June 4, 2014
I can feel the tickets disappearing like...
Cut to 1pm today (June 4), and tickets for the immersive cinema experience went on sale. Unfortunately, as the event was not so secret as usual, this led to the inevitable crash of the internet, as seemingly everyone (including this writer) struggled to get tickets (and at the time of writing, still is).
A combination of 404 errors, long waiting times and lack of updates led to many Back to the Future fans taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations, as the only way to handle such an annoyance is to moan together.
Here are just a handful of such comments, complete with various Bttf references:
@secretcinema "Better get used to these bars kid" #SecretHillValley pic.twitter.com/hHcfrMBUfk
— Adrian Brown (@_AdrianBrown) June 4, 2014
I can feel the tickets disappearing like...
- 6/4/2014
- Digital Spy
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