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Post by d3M0n on Oct 15, 2006 7:09:45 GMT -5
When did this new movement happen where people (usually younger teens) feel that they are celebrities or something and they think everyone else paid $9.50 to sit with them in a movie theater and hear every reaction of theres to the movie that playing? Back when I was a kid you had to shut your mouth... now I can't see a a single movie without having commentary from some asshole in a movie theater. Where are the people that work there to escort these kids out? Why dont people sitting next to them or behind or in front of them tell them to shut there fuckin' mouths? I think the next time I go to a movie and I hear some bitch ass kid who thinks there a celebrity I'm gonna walk right over to them and say "if you open your mouth one more time , I will be waiting for you outside and I will be getting my ten bucks back for this movie even if I have to take it out of your ass. Now shut your mouth and watch the movie asshole... no one here gives a shit what you think of this movie,so keep your mouth shut. Or I will make this a really bad night for you..."
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Post by Bloodycamper on Oct 15, 2006 7:48:41 GMT -5
I know what ya mean dude, it used to happen when i went to my local cinema all the time. Theres always a bunch of dickhead kids on the phone as the movie starts even though the screen, which is huge in front of them tells ya to turn of ya phone! and then theres the giggling girlies who dont know when to shut the f k up! I Remember when i went to see Fantastic Four, as the movie started these four lads came running into the cinema screening where me and lisa were and started jumping on chairs and shouting. The place was packed and no one said anything, i just turned round a said shut the f k up and they just didnt care so i got up and walked out to say something to a attendant, as i did this i heard one of the little s ts say " hes going tellin the man!" and they ran past me into another screening.. They were running in and out of different films causing disruption and when i went and told an attendent/usher this he just said "OH RIGHT" and wasnt even bothered and didnt do f k all! They didnt come back in to our screening though, good job aswell as i would of smacked the s t outta of em for ruining my Marvel experiance ;D Hence i go to watch movies elsewhere now and not in the school holidays when the kids are outta school... My local cinema is always full of dickheads and its not just lil kids and teenagers either theres adults in there who are just as annoying as well..
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Post by Leatherface on Oct 15, 2006 8:48:12 GMT -5
Yep this did happen to me when me and my dad saw batman begins hses stupid fucks come running in so the guy behind us got up and told the attendant who told his boss and the kids were immeadtly removed they even had to pay a afine for disturbing the peace but after that it hasnt happended since
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Post by Wolf on Oct 15, 2006 11:30:49 GMT -5
I know what ya mean man, when I saw Grudge 2 I was sorounded by 17 year olds who freaked out at the slightest thing and laughed at things that weren't remotely funny. I'm sitting there reclining with my feet up on the seat in front of me (no one was sitting in it) and a bored look on my face and there either wimpering and gasping for breath or laughing.They completely ruined some of the scares because they laughed at things that werent funny
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Post by ACR on Oct 15, 2006 14:06:21 GMT -5
Dude talk about Deja vu! When I saw the Grudge 2 yesterday I literally exploded in anger! Some stupid b hes in front of me were screaming like 10 year old's! I put up long with it until I got up from my seat and told them to shut the f k up! They got mad, got up,went toward the exit and called me an hole. I didn't really give a crap after that, I was more than happy that I got to yell at a pair of dumbass girls from middle school I suppose. Man I don't ever think I've yelled at a girl like that but man where they ANNOYING! I apologize for saying the B-word I don't regurally say that word, I just refer it two those girls in particular.
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Post by Xч on Oct 15, 2006 16:30:04 GMT -5
Thats the reason i never pay for a pg-13 movie now..no way
I can't stand the Loud Mouths...it takes all the freakin enjoyment away from watching the movie..and its embarrassing to hear these non horror fans scream their freakin lungs out when the movie was not scary,,at least to me it wasn't..Jeez
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Oct 15, 2006 17:19:16 GMT -5
I prefer to see movies with as little people as possible in the theater.
I haven't had an experience like that yet.
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Post by HUDSON on Oct 15, 2006 18:53:44 GMT -5
I avoid movie theaters like the plauge!! I went out and set up my living room like a mini theater to avoid having to go. yeah I might have to wait a little longer to see things but at least I know its quiet, I am always comfterble, I always get a great seat, I can drink my beer!!!! And if my kids get too loud I send them to their room!!!!!
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Post by Drayton Sawyer on Oct 15, 2006 23:22:52 GMT -5
It's VERY rare I see a movie in the theaters. But if I do I usually wait until it's almost ready to leave the theater. That way everyones seen it and I'm one of like 3 people there.
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Post by Xч on Oct 15, 2006 23:44:10 GMT -5
I avoid movie theaters like the plauge!! I went out and set up my living room like a mini theater to avoid having to go. yeah I might have to wait a little longer to see things but at least I know its quiet, I am always comfterble, I always get a great seat, I can drink my beer!!!! And if my kids get too loud I send them to their room!!!!! Me too man!! But it still annoys me to hear the loud mouths though when i do decide to visit the movie house.. Makes me wanna grab the batmobile,wait til the loud mouths exit the theater then proceed to pump tons of hollow point slugs into all of um... Bah just kidding.. But would be nice to have the ride none the less..lol
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Post by Bloodycamper on Oct 16, 2006 3:17:54 GMT -5
Home cinema is the future! Like Corpsy says ya can sit and chill and be comfortable, pause the movie when ya need loo visit and yeah enjoy the movie with out knobheads ruining the flick..
I tend to go to the movies know only when theres something big coming out and in a not so bad cinema these days not my local one, otherwise im happy to wait for its release onto Dvd which these days isnt as long as it used to be when ya waited for stuff to come out on video back in the day..
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Post by Kwik Kash on Oct 16, 2006 3:58:12 GMT -5
This tends to happen a few times, but nothing too bad, save for once...
That one time, it was to see the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake, and the loud mouths were scattered all across the theater, so it made for a terrible experience. I couldn't hear much of the dialogue, missed some of the sudden chainsaw starting noises, and Leatherface's appearences.
What were they doing? Mostly screaming louder than they should have, saying short phrases like, "Don't go in there!" or "Get out of there, stupid!". Some were clapping like seals at some parts, and combined with their laughter or screaming, it just sounded horrible. I was fortunate to be able to see the movie a second time, with a much more tame and smaller crowd.
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Oct 16, 2006 16:26:49 GMT -5
Depending on my schedule, I may go and see Texas Chainsaw massacre: The Beginning with my sister.
Otherwise, there aren't any movies I really want to see.
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Post by Stinger on Oct 17, 2006 5:44:20 GMT -5
When we used to go to the show we usually went to the matinees. It was still packed at times though. One thing I didn't understand is why some people brought their babies along. If they started crying it caused disruption and was rather distracting. I'm not trying to be mean but I think babies shouldn't be allowed in the theater. Its quite rude.
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Post by Kwik Kash on Oct 17, 2006 7:38:00 GMT -5
When we used to go to the show we usually went to the matinees. It was still packed at times though. One thing I didn't understand is why some people brought their babies along. If they started crying it caused disruption and was rather distracting. I'm not trying to be mean but I think babies shouldn't be allowed in the theater. Its quite rude. :think: I'm so cashing in on that, making a daycare service for parents of infant-aged children so they do not disturb the movie.
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Oct 17, 2006 8:45:53 GMT -5
When we used to go to the show we usually went to the matinees. It was still packed at times though. One thing I didn't understand is why some people brought their babies along. If they started crying it caused disruption and was rather distracting. I'm not trying to be mean but I think babies shouldn't be allowed in the theater. Its quite rude. I'm so cashing in on that, making a daycare service for parents of infant-aged children so they do not disturb the movie. Count me and Rachel in! She could be the supervisor (she is already a daycare supervisor) and I could do the finances (I work in accounting).
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Post by FridayFreak on Oct 17, 2006 8:55:29 GMT -5
When we used to go to the show we usually went to the matinees. It was still packed at times though. One thing I didn't understand is why some people brought their babies along. If they started crying it caused disruption and was rather distracting. I'm not trying to be mean but I think babies shouldn't be allowed in the theater. Its quite rude. We actually used to do this quite a bit, IT is cheaper, and it is a lot easier to find childcare for a few hours in the day rather than in the evening. We have seen our theater here haea manager walk through movies quite a bit and kick people out that have their cell phones on, sometimes that is more distracting than the person on the phone, but it learns the rest of the people to keep them off.
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Post by Kwik Kash on Oct 17, 2006 13:42:59 GMT -5
I'm so cashing in on that, making a daycare service for parents of infant-aged children so they do not disturb the movie. Count me and Rachel in! She could be the supervisor (she is already a daycare supervisor) and I could do the finances (I work in accounting). It'd take a little more work, but it'd save mothers a hard time of handling their babies during a movie and for the rest of us, it gives us a little better chance of no disruptions during the movie. After the movie, come pick your child up. I think that could work, if it had a little more support.
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Post by CampCrystalLeif on Oct 18, 2006 2:50:55 GMT -5
Amen ! Tommy, This is what i think of motherf kers that cant shut there motherf king mouths at movies, f k you f king f k, you b h motherf ker. Aahhh, that felt good. There is one good thing about those annoying respect-less, self-centered idiots though, admit that it feels good to tell them to shut up, almost so good that its worth the ticket money.
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Post by Halloween11 on Oct 18, 2006 9:14:27 GMT -5
Ya tell me about it when i saw the omen remake a whileagothese kids behind me kept talking and they even said everything that was going to happen and then one of there phones rang and they just talked on it for the whole movie i felt like standing up and telling them to shut there fukin mouths.they think they own the whole theater.
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