Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
@The Ones: I hear you...!! All the way through Attack of the Clones,
I was trapped behind This 16 or so old with his younger brother or something who must've been like 6 (Presumably) who seemed to want an explaination for EVERY little thing that occurred throughout and then his friend/guardian deemed to raise his voice ABOVE the volume of the movie to indulge in full conversation... And then at the Shmi-death-scene ridicule and laughter was what I had intruding on that otherwise pivotal and emotional scene.. I wanted to move but the place was PACKED and there was nowhere to move to...
After clearing my throat loudly as a hint on several occasions to no avail,
(Backing it up with a "Do you mind...?"😉 I got so sick of it that I told him and his little pal that I'd read the script Synopsis and I'd have to tell him the outcome and ruin it for him... Which believe it or not at least shut up the older one..... All this was at a late-night-showing that ended at 12:30am....! Unbelieveable that this was allowed to happen...
Even if it was "Bambi" showing, I'd be like"What is this little 5-6 yr old doing here....??? Day showings, you kind of expect a younger audience- but going past midnight...???So all in all, the news or it being PG 13 is reaaaaaallllll welcome...
In the hope that I may see this relatively undisturbed... Don't get me wrong as a kid watching ESB I remember getting vocal with excitement too, but at least my Dad had the decency to get me to shut the hell up when I'd get too loud...! 😉From Sadako the Scrooge of Cinema 😄
This reminds me of when I went to see The Grudge with my wife. I was told it was a scary movie, but about 5 minutes before the movie started the lights came on and a theater employee told the audience that the movie was about to start and that if we got too loud the lights would turn back on again as a warning. If it happend a second time, we would be asked to leave.
Well, some people brought their young children along with them. Needless to say, they were scarred for life. 🙁
Originally posted by Mortanius
This reminds me of when I went to see The Grudge with my wife. I was told it was a scary movie, but about 5 minutes before the movie started the lights came on and a theater employee told the audience that the movie was about to start and that if we got too loud the lights would turn back on again as a warning. If it happend a second time, we would be asked to leave.
Well, some people brought their young children along with them. Needless to say, they were scarred for life. 🙁
Those poor little buggers 🙁
Originally posted by .😖pace Opera:.
im taking the entire day off of school to go see it three times. as soon as tickets become available ion fandango im buy three of them.
Hell yes! I'm planning on taking a day off from school to see it a couple times too. I figure I'll go first thing in the morning, go home, take a nap, get up, and go see it again that evening.
Remember, we're not obsessed, we're just passionate. 😉
Originally posted by Torik_Shai
Hell yes! I'm planning on taking a day off from school to see it a couple times too. I figure I'll go first thing in the morning, go home, take a nap, get up, and go see it again that evening.Remember, we're not obsessed, we're just passionate. 😉
Right on guys, see that movie a million times if ya have to.. I know I will. And well, I am totally obsessed, and passionate at the same time... It will be nice to move on and get a life this year.... 💃 Yay! Life! 💃 Yay! Girls And Yay to everything 💃 💃 💃