This story comes courtesy of imdb.com. (internet movie database)
Turns out this lady had tickets to see the midnight showing thursday night to see "Crank 2 High Voltage". Well, her sister calls her and tells her she has an emergency and needs her to watch her baby (about a year old I guess), to which she agrees to do so.
But of course, being as stupid and selfish as she is, she is not about to miss her movie for anything, so just as the title says, she brings the baby to the movie with her. Throughout the course of the movie, the baby naturally makes a few baby noises and proceeds to start crying because he/she is getting scared from the movie. Everyone in the theatre is getting mad and asking her nicely to please keep the baby quiet, and then they ask not so nicely. In her post of imdb.com, she claims that everyone was rude to her and mad. Gee, I wonder why? Most of the other people who posted on imdb.com criticized her for bringing the baby to an R movie and refusing to take him out or make much of an effort to keep him quiet.
Ok, how easy would it have been for her to get a refund or an exchange on her tickets and go the next day? Well, we all know how stupid customers are, and she obviously didn't think straight at all. I've seen people bring in little kids, some under 5 to scary movies, and they refuse to keep them quiet, and then they wonder why everyone gets mad at them.
While we're on the subject, I just wanna say that I feel bringing little kids to scary movies like this is just plain wrong and inconsiderate to others in the theatre, since you know they will get scared and obviously may start crying and making noise in the process. You wanna see a scary movie and you got little kids, then don't be a penny pinching cheapskate and hire a dam babysitter.
Turns out this lady had tickets to see the midnight showing thursday night to see "Crank 2 High Voltage". Well, her sister calls her and tells her she has an emergency and needs her to watch her baby (about a year old I guess), to which she agrees to do so.
But of course, being as stupid and selfish as she is, she is not about to miss her movie for anything, so just as the title says, she brings the baby to the movie with her. Throughout the course of the movie, the baby naturally makes a few baby noises and proceeds to start crying because he/she is getting scared from the movie. Everyone in the theatre is getting mad and asking her nicely to please keep the baby quiet, and then they ask not so nicely. In her post of imdb.com, she claims that everyone was rude to her and mad. Gee, I wonder why? Most of the other people who posted on imdb.com criticized her for bringing the baby to an R movie and refusing to take him out or make much of an effort to keep him quiet.
Ok, how easy would it have been for her to get a refund or an exchange on her tickets and go the next day? Well, we all know how stupid customers are, and she obviously didn't think straight at all. I've seen people bring in little kids, some under 5 to scary movies, and they refuse to keep them quiet, and then they wonder why everyone gets mad at them.
While we're on the subject, I just wanna say that I feel bringing little kids to scary movies like this is just plain wrong and inconsiderate to others in the theatre, since you know they will get scared and obviously may start crying and making noise in the process. You wanna see a scary movie and you got little kids, then don't be a penny pinching cheapskate and hire a dam babysitter.
Comment