This is why I probably will not be going to the movies anymore anytime soon
Because the 9:40 showing of Friday the 13th had sold out in just minutes last night, bf and I had to get tickets for the midnight showing.
We went back around 11:30 and the place was packed with high schoolers. Things looked really, really bleek. Once the previews began and the theater got dark, all I could see were glowing cell phones and all I could hear were "like" and "duh" and "chhhha!" all over the theater.
Then it got worse. A baby was crying. Oh great. Some fucking moron brought their infant/toddler to a MIDNIGHT (MIDNIGHT!!!!!!) SHOWING OF FRIDAY THE 13th....AN R RATED MOVIE WITH BLOOD, GUTS, GORE, NUDITY AND SWEARING!
It was quiet for a while, but then about a half hour or so into the movie, the child started wailing. This went on for a few minutes, and the parent(s) would not take the child out of the theater. But honestly...can you blame the poor thing? It's late at night, this movie is LOUD, there is a lot of screaming and sudden noises? HELLO! So the child wailed and wailed and wailed......and the parents kept watching the movie.
All of a sudden, this was when the bratty high schoolers spoke up...
"Hey, shut your fucking kid up!" "It's called a babysitter!" "Who the fuck takes their kid to an R rated movie at midnight?!" "Shut your kid up or get out!"
Then (I'm assuming he was) the father got up and said "Who the fuck said that? Ima whoop all yalls asses!" and the ENTIRE theater roared with laughter.
He stomped back to his seat, knowing he really couldn't do diddly squat. The teens kept yelling at him to get his kid out of the movie, as the child was still wailing.
Then about a minute or so later, the mother picked up the baby, and the little family angrily stomped out of the theater......and EVERYONE in the audience roared with thunderous applause (my bf and I included).
Honestly, it was probably mean of the teens to speak to yell at them that way, I'm sure those two didn't want to have to take their kid to the movies with them....but come on....MIDNIGHT....an R rated horror movie.........and your child is probably going to have nightmares for months because you didn't want to hire a sitter? And you got upset when other patrons were angry because your child's wailing was ruining the movie?
On one hand, I feel kind of bad that they were pretty much forced to leave by other patrons, but at the same time, that guy didn't need to threaten to hurt a bunch of teenagers....and what did he expect to happen by bringing his baby to an R rated movie that late at night?!
Because the 9:40 showing of Friday the 13th had sold out in just minutes last night, bf and I had to get tickets for the midnight showing.
We went back around 11:30 and the place was packed with high schoolers. Things looked really, really bleek. Once the previews began and the theater got dark, all I could see were glowing cell phones and all I could hear were "like" and "duh" and "chhhha!" all over the theater.
Then it got worse. A baby was crying. Oh great. Some fucking moron brought their infant/toddler to a MIDNIGHT (MIDNIGHT!!!!!!) SHOWING OF FRIDAY THE 13th....AN R RATED MOVIE WITH BLOOD, GUTS, GORE, NUDITY AND SWEARING!
It was quiet for a while, but then about a half hour or so into the movie, the child started wailing. This went on for a few minutes, and the parent(s) would not take the child out of the theater. But honestly...can you blame the poor thing? It's late at night, this movie is LOUD, there is a lot of screaming and sudden noises? HELLO! So the child wailed and wailed and wailed......and the parents kept watching the movie.
All of a sudden, this was when the bratty high schoolers spoke up...
"Hey, shut your fucking kid up!" "It's called a babysitter!" "Who the fuck takes their kid to an R rated movie at midnight?!" "Shut your kid up or get out!"
Then (I'm assuming he was) the father got up and said "Who the fuck said that? Ima whoop all yalls asses!" and the ENTIRE theater roared with laughter.
He stomped back to his seat, knowing he really couldn't do diddly squat. The teens kept yelling at him to get his kid out of the movie, as the child was still wailing.
Then about a minute or so later, the mother picked up the baby, and the little family angrily stomped out of the theater......and EVERYONE in the audience roared with thunderous applause (my bf and I included).
Honestly, it was probably mean of the teens to speak to yell at them that way, I'm sure those two didn't want to have to take their kid to the movies with them....but come on....MIDNIGHT....an R rated horror movie.........and your child is probably going to have nightmares for months because you didn't want to hire a sitter? And you got upset when other patrons were angry because your child's wailing was ruining the movie?
On one hand, I feel kind of bad that they were pretty much forced to leave by other patrons, but at the same time, that guy didn't need to threaten to hurt a bunch of teenagers....and what did he expect to happen by bringing his baby to an R rated movie that late at night?!
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