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cheerfulgreek 08-08-2007 04:48 AM

What annoys you at the movies?
 
Last night I went to see a movie ~The Bourne Ultimatum~ great movie btw. But this guy who was sitting directly behind me was eating his popcorn so loud, that I couldn't listen to the movie. Then he started shaking the bucket I guess to get the butter sorted throughout the popcorn. He ate his popcorn like this throughout the whole movie. I was like my God how much popcorn do you have? I couldn't move because the movie was packed so I just had to deal with it. Now I'll have to see it again. I wanted to say "Would you eat somewhwere else please. Geez!".:mad:

Does anyone have any movie theater pet peeves they want to share?

LPIDelta 08-08-2007 08:24 AM

The last time I went to the theatre the man one seat away kept passing gas--and it smelt awful. I know it was him because of the look on his face and eventually his wife/friend said something to him. It was really bad for most of the last 15 minutes of the movie--and it was one of those theatres that serves dinner during the movie, so we couldn't move.

_Lisa_ 08-08-2007 08:29 AM

When I went to see Pan's Labyrinth for the first time the theater was relatively empty besides my group of friends and these 3 people a few rows back. They talked, giggled, and laughed throughout the entire movie-a few times I looked back there to see one of them them excitedly engaged in telling the other two a story, waving her hands around & whatnot.

Eventually we asked them to shut up but it only worked for a little while. I don't understand why 3 adults would pay to see a movie & just talk the whole way through it? Everyone else that I was with could understand the dialogue even though I had to read the captions but its still annoying to have someone chatting throughout the whole movie. I just used it as an excuse to see it 2 more times after that. :D

DaemonSeid 08-08-2007 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by _Lisa_ (Post 1498766)
When I went to see Pan's Labyrinth for the first time the theater was relatively empty besides my group of friends and these 3 people a few rows back. They talked, giggled, and laughed throughout the entire movie-a few times I looked back there to see one of them them excitedly engaged in telling the other two a story, waving her hands around & whatnot.

Eventually we asked them to shut up but it only worked for a little while. I don't understand why 3 adults would pay to see a movie & just talk the whole way through it? Everyone else that I was with could understand the dialogue even though I had to read the captions but its still annoying to have someone chatting throughout the whole movie. I just used it as an excuse to see it 2 more times after that. :D

for all of the above reasons...I am almost done with going....top that off that most movie theaters dont calibrate thier equipment like they are supposed to...the last few movies I saw were so dayum dark and I asked the manager to please check to see if it should belike that and they claim that it's suppoed to be that dark and then when u get the home release it's not like that...may sound a lil crazy but Saw III and 300 were like that for me....maybe they are trying to keep pirates from getting quality copy bootlegs or sumn but...it's annoying.

Another thing I hate is people who take thier infants to see a rated R movie (especially when it's a horror movie) and the child cries the whole time..please for the rest of us spending 10+ dollars to see the movie....get a babysitter or just dont come

You know I hear the cable companies are negotiating with the movie industry to show new theater run movies in the home at a PPV cost......if it comes down to that...I say have a movie party to offset the cost.

AlphaFrog 08-08-2007 08:59 AM

The above reasons are why I wait for movies that I want to see on the big screen to go to the dollar (now $1.75) theatre...and ones I don't need to see on the big screen to come to DVD.

And actually, I try to go at "odd" times (early afternoon for R rated movies and late night for G-PG movies), and either there's really nobody there, or the people that are there are respectful. The only movie I ever brought my infant to was the Phantom of the Opera at the dollar theater, and it was at 8:00pm, so she slept the whole way through...and she was used to Opera-style music, so that didn't upset her. Now that she's older, I took her to see Bridge to Terabithia, and she talked a few times, but she was generally very good.

OneTimeSBX 08-08-2007 09:13 AM

the prices piss me off the most. ive been twice in 6 years, and it amazes me that to go have an evening out that may or may not be rudely interrupted, i have to pay that much money.

ZTAngel 08-08-2007 09:14 AM

Kids are what annoy me at theaters. I made a post a few years ago about a bad experience I had with kids at the movie theater. I don't understand why parents bring a toddler to a 10pm or later movie. The kid is tired and cranky so a temper tantrum will more than likely ensue. You're supposed to take your child out of theater as soon as he/she starts throwing a fit but a lot of parents don't. I've had some miserable movie experiences because there was a kid in the theater throwing a temper tantrum.

I usually way for the movie to come out on pay-per-view or DVD. I'd rather pay $3 to see the movie in the comfort of my own home than sit like sardines in a can at noisy theather that I had to pay $9.50 per ticket for.

DaemonSeid 08-08-2007 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1498774)
The above reasons are why I wait for movies that I want to see on the big screen to go to the dollar (now $1.75) theatre...and ones I don't need to see on the big screen to come to DVD.

And actually, I try to go at "odd" times (early afternoon for R rated movies and late night for G-PG movies), and either there's really nobody there, or the people that are there are respectful. The only movie I ever brought my infant to was the Phantom of the Opera at the dollar theater, and it was at 8:00pm, so she slept the whole way through...and she was used to Opera-style music, so that didn't upset her. Now that she's older, I took her to see Bridge to Terabithia, and she talked a few times, but she was generally very good.

sadly enough ...they closed up a lot of the dollar theaters in this part of MD...

I won't lie...sometimes, when don't feel like being bothered, I find 'other means' to get my movies and if I really like them buy them on DVD once released...what is the most annoying about the movies is how much we are paying now for movies vs 10 years ago and more of these movies suck (see the thread: Movies you belive people should NOT watch lol) and they keep making sequels. The worst offenders of sucking money from people are Japanese horror flicks remade for the American public.

The Ring, Juon, and a few others were better when left alone but the moment someone tinkers around with it...the movie gets shot to hell and you come out wondering how can you get your money back.

LPIDelta 08-08-2007 09:22 AM

Growing up there was a .99 cent theater in town and you stuck to the floor--and I didn't like that.

ForeverRoses 08-08-2007 09:50 AM

before this part of Indiana changed time zones, we would go to the drive-in. $5 for two movies, and the babies could sleep in the car while we watched the movies.
Now however, it is 10pm before it gets dark, so we haven't gone this year.

My biggest movie annoyance is people who shout at the screen. I don't mean scream at a scary point, but who actually shout out advice or a "you go girl" at the characters at the screen. Um, sorry, but THEY CAN'T HEAR YOU! And I can't hear the movie with all the shouting!

honeychile 08-08-2007 01:22 PM

The last time I went to a theatre (in Chicago, btw), the family behind us must have brought a picnic basket or something! They had a whole PIZZA that they shared, drinks they slurped, and popcorn that they brought. How on earth they got this stuff into the theatre, I have no idea.

DaemonSeid 08-08-2007 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 1498928)
The last time I went to a theatre (in Chicago, btw), the family behind us must have brought a picnic basket or something! They had a whole PIZZA that they shared, drinks they slurped, and popcorn that they brought. How on earth they got this stuff into the theatre, I have no idea.

I went to a movie theater in Canada and they had a full service BK , KFC and Taco Bell....and they had a full service price top accompany.....almost 3x as much as if you went to a regular one...

needless to say, I stuck with popcorn and soda

jon1856 08-08-2007 07:55 PM

Anyone, kids or "adults" talking during the show. Too many people it seems seem to think that they are at home rather than out with others.

Cell phones and the owners who just can not turn them off.

Those who answer their cell phones during the show-see above.

ljkelly 08-08-2007 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ZTAngel (Post 1498779)
Kids are what annoy me at theaters. I made a post a few years ago about a bad experience I had with kids at the movie theater. I don't understand why parents bring a toddler to a 10pm or later movie. The kid is tired and cranky so a temper tantrum will more than likely ensue. You're supposed to take your child out of theater as soon as he/she starts throwing a fit but a lot of parents don't. I've had some miserable movie experiences because there was a kid in the theater throwing a temper tantrum.

I usually way for the movie to come out on pay-per-view or DVD. I'd rather pay $3 to see the movie in the comfort of my own home than sit like sardines in a can at noisy theather that I had to pay $9.50 per ticket for.

Funny this topic started this week...Michelle, a writer over at Best Week Ever wrote a blog about a baby in the movie theater when she went to see Borne Ultimatum on Sunday night...it was awesome.

http://www.bestweekever.tv/2007/08/0...be-sterilized/

PrettyBoy 08-08-2007 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by LPIDelta (Post 1498762)
The last time I went to the theatre the main one seat away kept passing gas--and it smelt awful. I know it was him because of the look on his face and eventually his wife/friend said something to him. It was really bad for most of the last 15 minutes of the movie--and it was one of those theatres that serves dinner during the movie, so we couldn't move.

LMAO @ this. :D

For me, I don't like it when a group of people come in late and stand in front of my view while trying to track down a seat. That's inconsiderate.


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