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  • #16
    When we went to see "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", I wish it had just been people talking. We wound up with a fight. Stopped the movie and we all got the choice of being moved to another theatre or getting vouchers for another showing. We to the other theatre option. It was somewhat behind the one we had been, so we got to see what we had missed during the altercation.

    Then a couple of weeks ago, someone got shot during a screening of "Avatar". Some genius got the idea that it was a good idea to bring his .22 with him. Unfortunately, he dropped the damn thing and it went off shooting some poor woman in the ankle.
    It's floating wicker propelled by fire!

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    • #17
      Quoth blas View Post
      At Paranormal Activity, there were some stupid teenage girls there.....and I think they were just doing it to be retarded, but every single time the demon spirit thingy did something, they would SCREAM....
      It's an insipid thing teenage girls like to do to get their boyfriends to play hero for them, or some carp like that.

      They pull the same lame stuff when going through haunted house mazes, too, and ruin it for everyone else within earshot.

      ^-.-^
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      • #18
        Well, bf ruined it for me when we got home and went to bed....periodically through the night, as I was having a hard time sleeping as it was, he would keep tapping or pounding the wall or whispering my name into my ear.

        But he got his last night at Daybreakers.

        I don't want to ruin it for anyone, but there's a little creepy something something at the very beginning, and he jumped. Oh, did I laugh at him.
        You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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        • #19
          Quoth BarbieGirl View Post
          Also wasn't Regal doing those handheld devices that you could put in a code and it would request a manager to come in, you could even put in what row and seat the trouble makers were in? was that something that had already started or maybe I saw it on tv as some cool new thing that might be implemented some day??
          They have them at some sports stadiums. Or some number you can call or text to report problem spectators.

          Of course, that can abused any number of different ways ("Hello? Miller Park security? There's this guy who keeps running onto the field, and he doesn't belong there. He can be identified by the big number 37 on his jersey." ).
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          • #20
            Quoth crashhelmet View Post
            Complaining to management will sometimes get you a voucher to see the movie again, but you still risk dealing with another batch of them. This is why I usually goto the movies during the day, rather than at night. Less ass hats like this to worry about. I like being in a 200+ seat theatre with only 5-10 people in it.

            CH
            Same.

            I never go to movies on the first weekend. Even the second or third weekend. I wait until the end of the run, then go during the day time, preferably the very first showing. Even if its at 9am.

            I love having the entire theater to myself.

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            • #21
              Quoth Andara Bledin View Post
              The last was The Fantastic Mr Fox (ugh, I want my time back
              I adored the book as a child & was very interested to hear that it was being made into a film, but I could tell as soon as I saw the trailer that it wasn't worth going to see. I'd have started screaming at the screen & throwing popcorn in disgust.
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              • #22
                I'm saving all my movie-ticket money for a big-screen TV... my livingroom has no sucky theatergoers, and there's a much bigger selection of what to watch.

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                • #23
                  Not to mention that if you need to go pee or want to get a snack, you can stop the movie!
                  It's floating wicker propelled by fire!

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                  • #24
                    I have to agree, I hate going to the theater now, rude people just ruin it for me.

                    I prefer to wait until I can watch something at home, with my own diabetic friendly munchies, and snuggling with hubby and the cat in comfort. Nobody yapping through it, and I can pause it whenever we want.
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                    • #25
                      I usually don't have to deal with people playing with their cellphones in theaters. The worst problem I had was some preteen girl behind me kept kicking my chair during the movie. When my mom found out what was going on she turned around and growled something at the girl. The rest of the movie was a lot quieter after.

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                      • #26
                        I really hate the parents who bring a baby or toddler. Then when he starts crying, they won't take him out of the theater.
                        Take this job and shove it. I ain't workin here no more.

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                        • #27
                          Quoth bainsidhe View Post
                          Then again, you didn't complain (to management) either. Not criticizing, I've been in the same situation. When I see rude moviegoers, I keep hoping the jerks will knock it off and start behaving. Besides, it's not like you can pause the movie so you don't miss anything. I also go with friends and don't want to appear "rude" in front of them by complaining. Yeah, I know it doesn't make sense. ~shrugs~
                          I always complain, and yep, I've gotten quite a few people chucked out of the cinema. I guess I'm just a bitch.
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                          • #28
                            Used to date a guy that worked at the local theater in high school. Still friends with the manager to this day. He always comes in when he sees what movie I've come to watch and whispers to me to see if everyone's behaving themselves. And yes, I WILL tattle on your ass on opening night.....unless I find your hijinks somewhat entertaining.
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                            • #29
                              Reminds me of when "Titanic" came out. I actually went five times during its theatrical run, and I went because I loved the film. However, at least two of those times we had people like this, like the guy behind us who the entire time was going "Oooh, look at those special effects. Magnificent!" or "Oooh, that's awesome. I feel like I'm in one of those lifeboats." One of the other times, when Leonardo di Caprio's character is in the water and is obviously dead, there were so many women actually pleading with "Wake up! Wake up! You can't be dead!"

                              Seemed like this stuff happened during the nighttime showings. The daytime ones had fewer people to cause disruptions.

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                              • #30
                                I was an STP (Sucky Theater Patron) only twice in my life that I can remember. Thrice if you count the first time I ever walked out of a movie.

                                1. Went with Mom to see Dumb & Dumber. Protagonist says "My name's Eric Christmas; what's yours?". Female lead answers "My name's Mary (something or other)."

                                I burst out laughing, leaned over and whispered to Mom, and she burst out laughing. Obviously, if the male and female leads got married, her name would become "Mary Christmas". It was a spontaneous thing. People were spontaneously staring at us.

                                2. Went to see Star Trek: First Contact. It was a cold day, so the family bundled up well. But for once, the theater actually had heating, so I opened the jacket and sprawled it out on the next seat.

                                Then I realized I'd chosen very poor seats, and I needed to sit a bit closer to the screen and nearer the center instead of the far left edge. Besides, the rest of the family wanted to sit closer anyway. I grabbed the jacket and we moved to a better spot.

                                Then it started to get crowded. Very crowded.

                                About half an hour into the movie, I suddenly realized I'd left my hat and gloves on the seat under where my jacket had been. I had to get up, walk in front of five people to the aisle, walk back a couple of rows, walk in front of ten people, grab my hat and gloves, then walk all the way back in front of the same fifteen people.

                                After that, I stopped going to the movies unless it wasn't crowded.

                                3. (Bonus) I was five, maybe six. I didn't like the movie. All these serious people on the screen whom I didn't recognize were being boring with adult stuff. My parents had no babysitter so I was there.

                                "Can we go? This is getting boring; I don't like the movie, etc. etc." was the expected monologue. I seem to remember being quiet enough to not bother the other people who were somehow enjoying the picture.

                                Finally my parents relented. I suppose they didn't like the movie either, or were expecting it to be funnier or something. I never found out why they agreed to leave.

                                What I did find out later, however, was the name of the boring man in the film.

                                I had walked out of a Zero Mostel movie!

                                Now that's class!
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