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So, as Chuckro's post notes, we saw Inception over the weekend. Quite enjoyed it, and the long walk home pontificating over implications and possibilities.

My complaint, however, were the people in the theater with us. Holy crap, worst audience I've seen in a really long time.

- There were the guys behind us, who seemed to be keeping up a running commentary. In Spanish. I don't know if one guy didn't speak English and the other guy was explaining it to him - that's what it sounded like. Because why on Earth would you try to do that with a movie like Inception? Poor second guy probably had no clue what was going on. Poor me had to listen to it.
- There was the guy next to us. Who came in and sat down an hour into the movie. What? Again, who does that with a movie like Inception? There's no way he understood what was going on, either. Also, hella disruptive.
- But not as disruptive as the group of pre-teen girls and parents directly in front of us. Who left the theater in bunches of threes or fours at least two or three times each over the course of the movie. And then, they'd all have to stand up to let people on the inside wall get in. Up and down and up and down and up and down.
- Or the girl near the front of the theater, who spent the entire movie texting on a smart phone with a big, bright white screen. Good grief, put the stupid phone away.

Date: 2010-08-10 04:58 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] edgehopper.livejournal.com
Thoughtless rudeness is still rude. Even if you don't know that you can dim your iPhone, it's still rude to pull it out in a movie theater.

Date: 2010-08-10 05:56 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] jethrien.livejournal.com
I agree. Honestly, even if the iPhone is dimmed, you shouldn't be using it in a movie theater. If it's an emergency, step outside. If your attention span is just too short to sit through a movie without other entertainment, take some Ritalin or stop going to the damn movies.

Date: 2010-08-11 01:46 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] fairylane.livejournal.com
It's even worse in (non-movie) theatres, where there are actual people performing and the sound isn't jacked up to bone-rattling. Oh my god are those screens irritating. Especially when it's an iPad. Not the size of an iPhone, no, the size of an entire COMPUTER SCREEN glowing in your face. Not that I had paid to see the show (Hair), but a lot of people had paid quite a bit of money, and really it ruins everyone's experience. And the actors were coming into the audience, too, and that still didn't stop her! I should have hit her with a rolled-up program. I wanted to so, so badly.

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