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Old 03-09-2009, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by missmacabre View Post
I put my feet up on the seats, but either on the back of the seat or so that my feet are over the seat and not touching where someone else will be sitting.
I do that, too, but only if the seat is empty. I don't have a problem with people putting their feet up as long as they're out of my way...



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Originally Posted by urgeok2 View Post
i forgot that one ..


bringing kids to age inappropriate shows - then they scream because they are scared. or crying babies.

if shhhh, shhhhh , shhh doesnt work ... get the fuck out of the theatre
Fucking disgusting pieces of trash. I feel the same way. The boyfriend and I went to see Friday night showing of Horrorfest's Autopsy and this real piece of work had her one-year-old there. It's a fucking HORROR MOVIE.

Babies shouldn't be let into the theater. PERIOD, let alone for R-rated films. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE?!?!?!

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher View Post
funny thing about L.A. - everyone here seems to be somehow attached to the movie industry, so the theaters (particularly the two Arclight venues) are like churches - everyone seems to have an almost reverentuial attitude toward the movie-going experience

the exception is the New Beverly Cinema where bringing in beer/weed is expected and everyone shouts at the screen - but it is also like a church... or more like a cult

I'd be throwing someone out of a theater who was talking on thier phone or texting during a film
That sounds like Heaven.

I find it appalling that it's actually RARE that I go to a movie and it's silent for the entire duration. If you go to the movies, YOU SHOULD BE SILENT.

If you talk during the movies, you should be shot.

Plain and simple.
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