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Why you gotta talk so loud during the movie???
Posted on 12/20/15 at 6:04 pm
Posted on 12/20/15 at 6:04 pm
You know who you are. GFY.
Posted on 12/20/15 at 6:08 pm to PrivatePublic
Just as bad as the serial laugher. Nothing funny going on but you're laughing you're fat face off
Posted on 12/20/15 at 6:21 pm to rantfan
Public opinion has turned on these idiots that act like clowns. Just pour your drink on them. 90% of the theater will clap and back you up. And that person will never act like a fool again.
Posted on 12/20/15 at 6:43 pm to PrivatePublic
People who spoil movies, talk during movies, or do anything on their phone during movies deserve to rot in Hell.
This post was edited on 12/20/15 at 6:44 pm
Posted on 12/21/15 at 8:20 am to rantfan
There was a laugher in my theater for Star Wars. Even during the serious parts he was giggling and cracking up. I wanted to stab him.
Posted on 12/21/15 at 8:28 am to PrivatePublic
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Why you gotta talk during the movie???
FIFY
Posted on 12/21/15 at 8:38 am to PrivatePublic
I've reached the point where unless it's something like Star Wars, I don't go opening weekend and when I do go it's on a Sunday matinee.
My movie pet peeves:
- People who constantly talk throughout the movie.
- People on their phones during the movie.
- People who bring small children to a non-kid friendly movie and allow them to run around the theater. Or refuse to take their crying baby outside. My parents didn't take me to the movies until I was mature enough to handle it and it was to age appropriate showings. Get a babysitter or there's this novel thing of sacrificing some of your wants because you're a parent now. Sorry, not sorry.
- People who come into the movie late and then want to loudly bitch about there not being good seats left.
^ Thankfully the last one only happened a couple times during the previews of Star Wars but everything else was great about the experience.
My movie pet peeves:
- People who constantly talk throughout the movie.
- People on their phones during the movie.
- People who bring small children to a non-kid friendly movie and allow them to run around the theater. Or refuse to take their crying baby outside. My parents didn't take me to the movies until I was mature enough to handle it and it was to age appropriate showings. Get a babysitter or there's this novel thing of sacrificing some of your wants because you're a parent now. Sorry, not sorry.
- People who come into the movie late and then want to loudly bitch about there not being good seats left.
^ Thankfully the last one only happened a couple times during the previews of Star Wars but everything else was great about the experience.
Posted on 12/21/15 at 10:45 am to PrivatePublic
This post was edited on 11/8/20 at 11:29 am
Posted on 12/21/15 at 10:47 am to Kraut Dawg
Best thing I ever started doing was going to see movies I wanted to see at like 1pm on a Tuesday a few weeks after opening day. Cheaper ticket and you typically have the place to yourself.
Posted on 12/21/15 at 11:09 am to WG_Dawg
I sat in front of the real life Darth Vader Sunday.
I could hear him struggling to breathe on the quiet parts of the movie. I literally thought he was gonna stroke out halfway through it.
It was annoying.
I could hear him struggling to breathe on the quiet parts of the movie. I literally thought he was gonna stroke out halfway through it.
It was annoying.
Posted on 12/21/15 at 12:25 pm to BluegrassBelle
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refuse to take their crying baby outside
The theater in the little one horse town I grew up in in South Georgia had a "cry room": a soundproof room in the back with speakers and a half dozen seats and a window to watch the movie. Crying infants were not a problem.
Sadly, you don't see many these days.

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