🐱 Florida man breaks Guinness World Record after watching 'Avengers: Endgame' 191 times in theaters

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A Marvel superfan has broken the Guinness World Record for the most cinema productions attended of the same film after watching "Avengers: Endgame" 191 times.
Ramiro Alanis, 33, who is from Florida, broke the record earlier this month, which was previously held by YouTuber NemRaps, who watched "Avengers: Infinity War" 103 times in theaters.
Alanis announced his new record with a picture on Twitter that displayed his Guinness World Record certificate as well as his ticket stubs, which he captioned: "I'm Officially Amazing!!! A @GWR Title Holder for "The Most Cinema Productions Attended - Same Film" With 191 times seen #AvengersEndgame."
—Agustin Alanis (@agalanis17) March 17, 2021
Speaking about breaking the record with the Guinness World Record team, Alanis said his passion for cinema helped him power through his record attempt, but he said it didn't come without struggles.
"The most difficult part about this attempt was giving up my social life with my family, the gym (I lost 16 pounds of muscle), and managing my work hours and screening times at the theaters," he said.
He later thanked his family, friends, and the staff at the theaters he visited for their support.
"Avengers: Endgame" was released in April 2019. By June, Alanis, who counts Captain America as his favorite Marvel character, had already watched the movie over 110 times.
At the time, during an interview with CNN, Alanis said he bought tickets to watch the film "five times on the opening weekend" so he wouldn't miss a thing. After that, Alanis said he started daily visits to the theater to watch the film and posted pictures of his visits online to document the experience.
—Agustin Alanis (@agalanis17) June 13, 2019
"I go twice on weekdays; Saturday and Sunday, four to five times, (which) is the most I can because of the movie being 3 hours and 2 minutes long," he said.
He added: "After seeing how 'Endgame' was shattering records and making history, I decided to do it too."
"Avengers: Endgame" became the highest-grossing film of all time in July 2019 after collecting $2.79 billion at the global box office. "Endgame" had been in theaters for just 87 days. For comparison, the previous record-holder, James Cameron's "Avatar," had been in theaters for 234 days and was re-released before earning its record.
Later during the interview with Guinness World Record, Alanis laid out some tips for fellow fans planning to mount their own record-breaking attempt.
He said: "Plan accordingly to your record attempt and prepare yourself as much as you can, physically and mentally, all things are possible."
 
I asked first you fucking coward
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You wish you had cum gutters like these, wee man
 
Alright APC's shitposting aside. Like what do you get from these movies? How many times can you hear the same snarky quip and see the same blurry badly choregraphed fight? Figure it would wear on and grow bored before you are out of the single digits of rewatchings.
I haven't watched a marvel movie since Avengers End Game and the only marvel movie that was ok was Iron Man. They all follow the same format and they're all insanely boring, you need to have a brain deficiency to enjoy them. They're so bland and honestly just about almost anything else you could find in a movie theater would be more entertaining.
 
I know that Guinness stopped keeping records for the dangerous and interesting records, because people would get hurt.
Generally spurred on by the gluttony records after one-too-many brainlets choked to death trying to swallow 74 hotdogs in one minute.

Ironically something APC could mount a serious challenge over.
 
Alright APC's shitposting aside. Like what do you get from these movies? How many times can you hear the same snarky quip and see the same blurry badly choregraphed fight? Figure it would wear on and grow bored before you are out of the single digits of rewatchings.
Infinity War was okay, just because of how they handled 1000+ characters on screen, and I genuinely didn’t expect for a multi-billion dollar corporation like Disney to take a risk by killing off a bunch of Marvel heroes, even if it was undone by the next movie. Didn’t think Disney had the cojones to kill off Spider-Man even if it was for a total runtime of less than three hours.

End Game was complete ass. It was a watered-down version of Infinity War, which was already a pretty milquetoast movie to begin with, save for the amount of heroes and unexpected deaths.
 
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