Here's why:
* Rarity: Premiere tickets are unique and often limited in number.
* Sentimental value: It represents a direct connection to the movie's release and potentially the actors or filmmakers.
* Tangible connection: The stub is a physical object that can be held and cherished, unlike a memory or an online ticket.
* "Crazed fan" touch: The worn-out condition implies obsessive dedication and a desire to possess a piece of the movie's history, even if it's seemingly insignificant.
Of course, other options include:
* A single hair from the lead actor's wig
* A used coffee cup from the set
* A torn piece of the movie poster
* A brick from the building where the movie was filmed
The key is to find something that is both rare and connected to the movie in a way that suggests obsessive devotion.