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Post by sdm3 on Feb 27, 2017 9:51:58 GMT
Nothing particularly strange. I remember a group of girls laughing at me and my friends when we went to see "Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging". My friend had chosen the film because he'd heard it was good. The girls loudly mocked us for seeing "a girl's film" and threw popcorn at us. They eventually stopped but it did not improve the film.
At a screening of Ant-Man with only me and 3 other people, a woman left as soon as the movie finished. Me and the other two strangers exchanged looks as if to say "hasn't this broad ever seen a Marvel movie before?" We then proceeded to watch both of the mid-credits scenes. I enjoyed neither of them.
Now I live in China and it's fairly commonplace for people to talk or use their phones during movies, especially English movies with Chinese subtitles, because they figure they're reading the subtitles anyway so it doesn't matter if they talk a little. Once a guy had a full conversation on his phone during the movie but nothing too outrageous.
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Post by fangirl1975 on Feb 28, 2017 20:04:58 GMT
Nothing really weird has happened when I was in a cinema.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Feb 28, 2017 20:21:29 GMT
When I went to see 'Joy' last Christmas there was a prolonged verbal altercation between a teenager and an uptight, middle-aged guy. Not sure what started it, but it ended with the kid getting thrown out while audience members protested and the guy who got him thrown out taunting him for being "gansta" and daring him to try something.
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