Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reserved seating sucks balls, just another tool of a lazy, intitled generation.
I'm not sure how it's either lazy or entitled to pay for and reserve seats ahead of time. Seems more lazy and entitled to just show up at the theater and assume 1) the show isn't sold out and 2) you'll get to sit where you want. Serves you right for not planning ahead.
I love reserved seating and I'm in my mid-40's (i.e. not a millennial).
I love it too. I went to a theater in Vietnam 6 years ago that had it. I also went to a theater about 10 years ago in Arizona that also had it.
I am thrilled it is mainstream now.
We went to see Star Wars out in Tyson's b/c they had reserved seating and Georgetown did not. I cannot imagine waiting in line for a movie in 2016. No thanks.
Last time I did that was to see one of the Harry Potter movies at the Uptown. It was pouring and I was soaked to the bone.
Funny story actually. I went to the restroom before the movie and my pants were so wet from the rain that I had a hard time getting them back up. I was in the stall for at least 5 min. It was like Ross and his leather pants.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand it either OP. I see nearly every movie that comes out and I hate when the guy asks me what seat I want. Waste of time. I get why theaters make seat assignments for plays...you pay based on the seat's "desirability".
But, if movies charge the same for everyone...it should be "first come first served".
Invariably, I'll go to my "assigned seat" and some jerk will be sitting in it. Then, I have to go to an usher to get them out of my seat. I don't want some moron pulling a gun on me because I want my seat.
Ugh! Totally agree OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reserved seating sucks balls, just another tool of a lazy, intitled generation.
I'm not sure how it's either lazy or entitled to pay for and reserve seats ahead of time. Seems more lazy and entitled to just show up at the theater and assume 1) the show isn't sold out and 2) you'll get to sit where you want. Serves you right for not planning ahead.
I love reserved seating and I'm in my mid-40's (i.e. not a millennial).
Anonymous wrote:It's been first come first served, open seating for somthing like 50 or 60 years, so along come the millennials who cant be bothered to get to the theater 10 or 15 minutes early and cant do anything without a smartphone.
Now when we buy our tickets we are put on the spot, pick a set of seats, and when you get in and find theres like 40 or 50 people there all clustered assholes to elbows you cant scope the theater and say "hey id like to sit here because i dont want a group of chatty kathies or annoying teenagers one or two rows behind me.
You used to be able to politely pick your seats based on a quick scan of the people in the theater you would not like to sit next to or around, now that has been taken away.
Some people think that people who dont like reserved seating are acting like like theyre intitled, however the system is only recently being changed for people who cant bother to get to the theater 10 or 15 minutes early, and would rather roll in during the previews disturbing others.
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand it either OP. I see nearly every movie that comes out and I hate when the guy asks me what seat I want. Waste of time. I get why theaters make seat assignments for plays...you pay based on the seat's "desirability".
But, if movies charge the same for everyone...it should be "first come first served".
Invariably, I'll go to my "assigned seat" and some jerk will be sitting in it. Then, I have to go to an usher to get them out of my seat. I don't want some moron pulling a gun on me because I want my seat.
Ugh! Totally agree OP!
Anonymous wrote:I go to Bethesda Row too and the old people never want to move when they're in the wrong seat. And who wants to have a "row" with an oldy?

Anonymous wrote:It's been first come first served, open seating for somthing like 50 or 60 years, so along come the millennials who cant be bothered to get to the theater 10 or 15 minutes early and cant do anything without a smartphone.
Now when we buy our tickets we are put on the spot, pick a set of seats, and when you get in and find theres like 40 or 50 people there all clustered assholes to elbows you cant scope the theater and say "hey id like to sit here because i dont want a group of chatty kathies or annoying teenagers one or two rows behind me.
You used to be able to politely pick your seats based on a quick scan of the people in the theater you would not like to sit next to or around, now that has been taken away.
Some people think that people who dont like reserved seating are acting like like theyre intitled, however the system is only recently being changed for people who cant bother to get to the theater 10 or 15 minutes early, and would rather roll in during the previews disturbing others.
Anonymous wrote:Reserved seating sucks balls, just another tool of a lazy, intitled generation.