The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Water pistols shot in the air during the raining scene. Lighters being lit as Brad and Janice were singing about the light in the window. Rice being thrown at the wedding. Not to mention the players below the screen. It was the most awesome film experience ever.
2007-02-23 13:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree the audience is sometimes what makes a movie better. When Alien was in the theater, I went with my brother and his wife, when the first alien jumped out of the chest, I screamed and shoved on the chair handle so hard, it went flying up the theater aisle, all the people around us started laughing so hard others was wondering what was going on. To this day my brother will still tell everyone about it and get a good laugh at my expense.
2007-02-23 21:33:20
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answered by Virginia C 5
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Okay, someone mentioned "RHPS."
The weirdest one for me was not a movie but a preview. I forget the movie I was there to see, but the preview for the "Lost in Space" movie was followed by the audience spontaneously erupting into a very loud cheer. I have never seen a reaction like that to any review before or since.
2007-02-23 21:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Jaws #1. The screams were the best!
Anything with Gene Wilder is funny but his 'Young Frankenstein' had the whole place roaring with laughter. I had to buy the movie and will watch it several times a year.
2007-02-23 21:53:40
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answered by gabeymac♥ 5
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"The Forgotten"!
There is a scene where one of the characters is literally sucked into nowhere in the sky. It was unexpected and very startling. This woman sitting behind us, starts screaming, really freaked out. At first, a big silence in the theater in reaction to her screams, and almost instantaneously people start laughing because her screams were really funny!
2007-02-23 21:33:56
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answered by ChuckyChucky 1
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Rocky Horror Picture Show. Also had fun watching Andy Warhol's Frankenstein in 3-D. People (myself included) were shooing off bats, trying to stay out from under dripping gall bladders, etc.. You knew they weren't there but you reacted anyway.
2007-02-23 22:54:23
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answered by ron w 4
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In 1999 when I saw "The Mummy" at the Mall of America on opening night, the theater was packed and throughout the entire film there were women yelling at the theater things like "Turn around b****!" and "You're gonna die sucker!" It made me love that movie more because everytime I see it since then I laugh at those same moments.
2007-02-23 21:32:54
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answered by steve m 2
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In the 50s when people went to see Jerry Lewis Comedies the audience would explode with laughter.
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2007-02-23 21:24:40
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answered by ? 7
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Stomp the Yard. After they did the stepping people in the front we making the stepping noises and the chants. Also when the movie was over people were trying out the moves. It was really funny.
2007-02-23 21:26:39
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answered by pigglet357 2
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The Descent
2007-02-23 21:24:15
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answered by derek v 2
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