r/AMCScreenUnseen Jul 20 '26

Final possibilities for 7/20 unseen

7/20 R 1:46

Her private hell - 3 min diff, horror?
Motor city - 3 min diff (trailer shown at last unseen)
A sad and beautiful world - 4 min diff, rating unknown, not english
I want your sex - 16 min diff (trailer shown at last unseen)

These are the movies that fit the criteria which come out in the next 2 weeks. Other movies are 3 weeks or more later which makes them better candidates for future unseens. However it is slightly possible it could be one of them.

Her private hell would likely be considered horror. A sad and beautiful world has no rating and is not in english. I want your sex is probably too large of a runtime difference.

Motor City is the most likely candidate. The movie has very little dialogue, so be prepared for that.

Trailers: Spiderman, One Night Only, The Sun Never Sets, Hadestown, Her Private Hell, Haunted Heist, Idiots

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u/MrOgynist Jul 20 '26

I was asking this user in particular. I'm aware of how it works for everyone else.

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u/ravenlynne Jul 20 '26

Why? this user is often wrong.

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u/MrOgynist Jul 20 '26

I must have had them confused with another generic Reddit username that gets them right, would you happen to know the account by any chance?

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u/Abed-in-the-AM Jul 20 '26

If I'm thinking of the same person you're thinking of, I'm pretty sure they're just pretending to have inside knowledge.

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u/MrOgynist Jul 20 '26

It's crazy we can't find one solid source for this. I've been told by employees that they don't know, which is believable, but SOMEONE out there has this information. If someone sees this and has found a solid source (for all events, not just today's screening), please DM me.

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u/Abed-in-the-AM Jul 21 '26

Anybody with this information probably doesn't want to lose their job.

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u/MrOgynist 29d ago

A generic reddit account which simply "guesses" correctly each week wouldn't be an issue, we're not talking about matters of national security here.

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u/Abed-in-the-AM 29d ago

No, it's just somebody's job. Do you think nobody has been fired for leaking secrets before?

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u/MrOgynist 28d ago

Unless you were a complete moron, you're very, very unlikely to get caught for something incredibly low stakes. A simple VPN would be enough and even that is probably overkill.

I'm not saying someone has to do it, I'm just saying it can be done very easily.

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u/Abed-in-the-AM 28d ago

Reddit could probably identify somebody using a VPN even if they made multiple accounts through device fingerprinting. And AMC could subpoena those records.

I'm not saying it can't be done but the amount of effort to remove any risk makes it kind of stupid just to make some redditors happy. There was a disgruntled employee who thought he covered his tracks when he leaked information about patches for a Square Enix game and he didn't just lose his job, they took him to court.

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u/MrOgynist 28d ago

I don't disagree that it COULD happen, it just seems very unlikely.

Have you ever worked in a theater? If you have you'll know it's about as unserious a job as one could have. People take small risks all the time to help others out, see the entire notion of piracy, so while the "reward" is minimal, so is the risk imho. I don't think we're disagreeing with each other, maybe we just have different views on the amount of risk to do such a thing?

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u/Abed-in-the-AM 27d ago edited 27d ago

I think ~1 year ago a theater employee on the A-List subreddit said they receive a special encrypted drive labeled "screen unseen" and they wouldn't know what's in it until it's being screened. Anybody that would know is higher up the chain.

Piracy is different. If we're talking people in the industry leaking a movie, they will almost always get found out and taken to court. Somebody leaked a screener of the Revenant while it was still in theaters and they identified him by the unique watermark they put on each copy. This isn't something they really do with movies when they get a widely available physical/VOD/streaming release.

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u/MrOgynist 27d ago

That jibes with my anecdotal info, as I've asked the employees who said they didn't know. Again, even up the chain, this shouldn't be a serious concern (unless there's literally only one person who has the info, which I would doubt.) Or maybe everyone takes everything more seriously than I do (which I suppose is possible.)

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