In Southern Italy a mobile cinema used to visit the villages. This was before everyone had TV.
The whole Village went every night for a week, so by Wednesday they knew the plot and the script inside out.
I sat there one Friday as they spoke the words out loud, a second or two before the actors on screen. It was hysterical!
2006-12-02 11:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I hate it when people talk during the movies.
I have friends who I will NOT go to a movie with, because they will not shut up!
I especially hate those folks who keep asking stupid questions like "what happened?" "who's he?" "Why did she do that" [If they shut the hell up and paid attention they might actually KNOW WHATS GOING ON AND NOT HAVE TO ASK!] - unless you were in the bathroom during that scene, you shouldn't have to ask what happened, cause you JUST SAW IT!
Also, people who actually answer their cell phone during the movie - unless you're a heart surgeon, and the transplant just arrived at the hospital, the call can probably wait until after the movie!
And people who bring their children to adult oriented movies [my mom used to be one of those people when I was a kid - I saw a LOT of really innapropriate films when I was little!]
I don't really feel so bad about the infants - hey babies are going to cry, and they're too little to understand the action.
But when it's children who are old enough to ask questions - and we all know how little kids just love to ask 1 million questions (mommy, why is that woman naked? daddy, why did he shoot that man? auntie, what's cocaine?)- the kids really don't belong there!
Some people just shouldn't go to the movie theater (they should stay home and watch the bootleg DVD)
2006-12-02 09:44:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-30 01:37:12
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answered by kwiatkowski 3
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That is thoroughly annoying. They should provide sticky tape on the way into the cinema so that anyone talking can have your dirty socks stuffed in their mouths and have tape wrapped around their annoying heads. Or maybe just simple explosive devices under people's chairs that sense when they are talking and derive it's annoying other people. This could then blow these people sky high and thus stop the annoying talking c***s!!
Am I a bit sadistic? Oops, I shouldn't ask questions when I'm answering them should I? Silly me!
2006-12-02 09:33:25
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answered by mad_caesar 3
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yes.
i think you should have a key pad with a seating plan. So if someone annoys you you can press a button and they get an electric shock. If several people press the same seat number then it becomes an ejector seat.
2006-12-02 17:15:58
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answered by sashs.geo 7
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I agree highly annoying! That sort of behavior puts you off going to the cimema and waiting until the film comes out on dvd.
2006-12-02 09:37:08
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answered by treacle 2
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I hate those idiots who have there mobile glowing during the film, do they do not know the meaning of the word. Switch them off.
2006-12-02 09:31:43
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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True. I have found that physical violence is a good means of solving this problem. A good punch in the neck will get the job done.
2006-12-02 10:59:58
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answered by Jalepeno Bread 1
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i hate the talkers, the people who bring unruly, loud children, and most of all.....i hate the people who kick the back of your seat!!....i swear one day you will read about a rampage killing in a movie theater...that will be about me...because some b@st@rd was kicking my seat!!!
2006-12-02 11:47:17
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answered by SNAP! 4
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I feel for ya, Its one of my pet hates too. Maybe they should gag everyone in the cinema oh maybe that's illegal!!!
2006-12-02 09:38:47
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answered by Tink 5
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