According to the Guinness Book of World Records, a man from Florida went to see No Way Home in theaters 292 times. Between December 16 and March 15 the total amount of time equates to about an entire month. Ramiro doesn't know how much he spent on tickets, but he thinks it's around $3400. For three months, he was watching it back to back, and it took him almost 12 and a half hours to watch it. At this point, he said that he could recite the film's dialogue in an empty theater. It's not a bad party trick.

He had to watch the movie from start to finish, no sleeping or bathroom breaks, no checking his phone, and he had to stay through the credits, which he was already used to. He had to hold onto his ticket and get a statement from the theatre employee that he watched the film. He admitted that juggling his career as a personal trainer with his family and late night viewings was difficult, and that it was the hardest ones due to headaches after seeing the movie four times earlier in the day.

Alanis wanted to regain his title of attending the most cinema productions of the same film by seeing the film again and again. The previous record was held by a woman from Australia, who saw the movie over and over again. His record was broken by a man who saw the film 204 times. He wanted to break the record in honor of his grandmother, who died in 2019.

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