Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 23:59     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I bring bottled water and candy or a granola bar, if I feel the need to eat.


Can you explain why you feel the "need to eat" during a 90-120 minute movie? Why can't you go that long without eating?


We don't "need to eat". We generally do not eat candy or buttered popcorn, so having this at the movie theater is part of the fun of going there. And to answer PPs question, sometimes we buy it there, sometimes we bring it. It's cheaper and smaller portions to bring it, but again, sometimes it is just part of the fun to get it there.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 23:56     Subject: Re:Do you bring your own food to the movies?

We'd pop popcorn at home and drive to the movies 2 minutes away. Popcorn is still warm and doesnt cost $10.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 22:36     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

No. Only water. I go to the movies to eat movie popcorn.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 22:35     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

It's a family tradition. My older cousin used to babysit me and my siblings and take us with her "movie purse," when giant diaper-bag-size purses were apparently a thing in the late 80s. She could fit a couple bags of chips and a 20-piece nugget box in there, with room for drinks.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 21:12     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Anonymous wrote:No, I’m not that ghetto. Cmon
I'm ghetto. I've always brought a few snacks in my purse.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 19:37     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Sometimes-- not often
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 19:36     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

No wonder movie theaters have difficulty staying afloat. So many people openly bringing in outside food that's expressly forbidden. SMH. I know it's expensive, but when we go, we save up so we can afford it.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 19:35     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Candy and bottled water, yes. We buy soda and popcorn there.

Damn, now I want popcorn!
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 18:44     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I bring bottled water and candy or a granola bar, if I feel the need to eat.


Can you explain why you feel the "need to eat" during a 90-120 minute movie? Why can't you go that long without eating?


I'm not the PP, but not everyone eats right before they go to a movie. Some of us lead busy, active lives and perhaps find ourselves heading out to enjoy a movie hours after the last time we ate. In such instances it's helpful to have a snack in case we become hungry during the movie.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 18:41     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Snacks/candy/water are part of the fun of going to the movies but the food there is too expensive so we bring our own. Now we could power through without eating but why?

No hot coffee, though!

Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 18:35     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

I do, and I know it's wrong but I can't digest any of the concession stand food. And movies are so long these days, I can't go without food or water for 3 hours.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 18:34     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Anonymous wrote:Wondering and I guess this is a spin off the plastic bag thread.


Candy and water bottles, of course I do. And I don't feel a moment's guilt for it.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 18:34     Subject: Re:Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Only bottled water.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 18:33     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I bring bottled water and candy or a granola bar, if I feel the need to eat.


Can you explain why you feel the "need to eat" during a 90-120 minute movie? Why can't you go that long without eating?


Can you explain why you’re policing how most people enjoy the movies? I get saying you don’t want to eat but questioning a very normal common practice of eating in a theater is like you’re trying to prove a point. Is eating during a movie *really* that hard to comprehend?
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2023 18:13     Subject: Do you bring your own food to the movies?

DH brings in candy but we buy the popcorn.