Talking in a movie theater!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alamo Drafthouse is the only theater we go to because of this reason.


I would love to go there, but I can’t get my husband to not look at his phone during a movie.

He needs to be tossed too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to a movie theater is low class. It's what people who can't afford theatre rooms do, so it's not surprising that it would be filled with that sort of people


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to a movie theater is low class. It's what people who can't afford theatre rooms do, so it's not surprising that it would be filled with that sort of people


This is hilarious. Two years ago I saw Ruth Badger Ginsburg at the E Street Cinema. She was there to see “The Big Short.” Yeah, I’d definitely put her in the “low class” crowd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So went to see a movie with my husband last night, this couple behind us would not stop talking. It was almost a non stop narration..I felt my blood boiling. Several times I made a loud shhhhh sound. I heard them stop but then they would start up again, i felt my nerves on edge the second half of them movie anticipating their next "conversation". Even to a point where when one scene came on in Europe they started to talk about having been there! It was very annoying and I don't know why I did not turn around and say could you PLEASE for the love of God stop talking. I know many would right? What would you have done? It is so disrespectful!


Turned around and said “Shhhh!”
Anonymous
When this happens, just get up and leave. Speak with management and you'll get either tickets to another showing that day/evening or a refund to go to another showing.

A few awesome theaters will even give you tickets to another showing that day and a voucher for free tickets later as compensation.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to a movie theater is low class. It's what people who can't afford theatre rooms do, so it's not surprising that it would be filled with that sort of people


So do you also get early releases of the videos or just wait months for them to come out like those "low, low class" Redbox watchers?
Anonymous
Thank you for reminding me that I hate paying to see movies in a theater with people like this around. I'll wait for Coco to get to HBO.

Also - once we went to E Street with a couple friend and THEY talked throughout the film. DH and I were so embarrassed. The people in front of us shot them dirty looks throughout the film and they were oblivious. Some people seriously think they're in their living room.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So went to see a movie with my husband last night, this couple behind us would not stop talking. It was almost a non stop narration..I felt my blood boiling. Several times I made a loud shhhhh sound. I heard them stop but then they would start up again, i felt my nerves on edge the second half of them movie anticipating their next "conversation". Even to a point where when one scene came on in Europe they started to talk about having been there! It was very annoying and I don't know why I did not turn around and say could you PLEASE for the love of God stop talking. I know many would right? What would you have done? It is so disrespectful!


Turned around and said “Shhhh!”


Here, let me bold the part where OP did exactly that.

But it didn't work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to a movie theater is low class. It's what people who can't afford theatre rooms do, so it's not surprising that it would be filled with that sort of people


So do you also get early releases of the videos or just wait months for them to come out like those "low, low class" Redbox watchers?



I'm a SAG-AFTRA member. I see current releases in my home. If you can tolerate an occasional "for your consideration" chyron banner during your viewing, it more than makes up for not having to deal with sticky floors, talking people and all the other things that make public theaters unbearable
Anonymous
You got yourself in a tizzy and kept going “humph!” and shot dirty looks and are largely to blame that you had a bad time. I guarantee you the other people had a good time and never gave you a second thought. Roll with the punches in life, and you’ll be much happier.

No, I don’t talk in movies. I just don’t sweat these things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to a movie theater is low class. It's what people who can't afford theatre rooms do, so it's not surprising that it would be filled with that sort of people


So do you also get early releases of the videos or just wait months for them to come out like those "low, low class" Redbox watchers?



I'm a SAG-AFTRA member. I see current releases in my home. If you can tolerate an occasional "for your consideration" chyron banner during your viewing, it more than makes up for not having to deal with sticky floors, talking people and all the other things that make public theaters unbearable



You must enjoy watching these movies alone at home because I cannot imagine anyone wanting to watch with you...you sound absolutely insufferable!
Anonymous
I'm guilty. I met up w/a friend hadn't seen in years ran our mouths. During the previews, wouldn't have said a word during the main feature .. we got called-out by another couple. We totally deserved it. Sincerely apologized, were embarrassed. But then even though we were stone-quiet the rest of the time - -the other couple wouldn't let it go ...continued making ugly comments and glaring at us. It was like they went looking for this kind of confrontation to fill their day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to a movie theater is low class. It's what people who can't afford theatre rooms do, so it's not surprising that it would be filled with that sort of people


So do you also get early releases of the videos or just wait months for them to come out like those "low, low class" Redbox watchers?



I'm a SAG-AFTRA member. I see current releases in my home. If you can tolerate an occasional "for your consideration" chyron banner during your viewing, it more than makes up for not having to deal with sticky floors, talking people and all the other things that make public theaters unbearable


Let's not forget how certain movie theaters are known for fattening-up the neighborhood rats... during the movie showing!!
Anonymous
Direct and polite is the way to go. Turn around and say directly to them "Would you please stop talking?" *SMILE*

Then if that doesn't work, you go get a manager.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alamo Drafthouse is the only theater we go to because of this reason.


I know the owner, great guy. Wish they weren’t so far outside the beltway.
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