There was this family who were at the row below me that was taking pictures of their daughter with the flash on before & after the movie. While in the middle of the movie, the same group was talking & laughing like they were on their own living room. Then the nerve of one of the older teen aged girls, she started talking & texting on her bright smart phone. She had to talk loud because the surround sound system of the movie theater was making it hard for her to hear. Then after the movie, I went to the men's rest room & was cut offed at the line by the father T_T...
I wouldnt put a whole ethnicity down because of one rude family. Just chalk it up to ignorance, s' all. :)
Mine was when I left my keys in the car on a date.. movie got out at 1130p, and was in the middle of winter. I live in a valley, and winds get bitter here...
My mother, who had my spare set, was out of town, so we had to call her parents to get us. Totally embarrassing. :(
The Adventures of Pluto Nash. Left halfway through. I'd like to build a time machine and go back to that night and mug myself before I could enter the theatre. And after my past self wakes and gets up off the ground he finds that not only did I not take any money from his wallet but I also put back the $8.50 he spent on the movie.
>.> When I went to see Tekken blood vengeance there was a group of guys who kept shouting out terrible jokes during like every scene and then the girl sitting in front of me was playing her ds with the volume cranked up. Who the hell goes to the movies to play games lol
I've never had horrible experiences DURING the movie with unruly patrons and the like. Most of my experiences are based around hyped up movies that rate high on the reviews spectrum. I've always been strange, not liking the "best" movies, like LOTR, Narnia, and the Avengers, but my experience after seeing the Avengers was the worst I've ever had.
Let me just say that I just don't like superheroes. At all. I can't relate to any of them and don't understand the appeal of them, kinda like sports. Granted, I've created characters for fiction before with superpowers, but almost always the recurring theme is my love for ordinary average joe's armed with real-world firearms like John McClane before Live Free or Die Hard or being a Sniper character. Well, there was a lot of hype around The Avengers and everyone I knew was trying to convince me to go and watch it and they said that I would really like it even though I don't like superheroes.
Well, I didn't. I found the movie to be overly cliche and mediocre at best, like most American Blockbusters. My favorite character in the entire movie was Agent Coulsen, because he was the only ordinary human without super powers or super abilities who used conventional weaponry. When I told people that I just didn't like it, I got shunned, insulted, and publicly humiliated just for not liking it. After that, I don't ever go to movies that people strongly recommend anymore, especially hyped-up American movies. Instead, I go and quietly watch Asian movies that almost no one knows about and thoroughly enjoy those. Like Bangkok Knockout.
But the extent of my bad experiences stems from my taste in movies, not so much from unruly patrons, horrible customer service, or anything like that.
Mine was when I left my keys in the car on a date.. movie got out at 1130p, and was in the middle of winter. I live in a valley, and winds get bitter here...
My mother, who had my spare set, was out of town, so we had to call her parents to get us. Totally embarrassing. :(
Let me just say that I just don't like superheroes. At all. I can't relate to any of them and don't understand the appeal of them, kinda like sports. Granted, I've created characters for fiction before with superpowers, but almost always the recurring theme is my love for ordinary average joe's armed with real-world firearms like John McClane before Live Free or Die Hard or being a Sniper character. Well, there was a lot of hype around The Avengers and everyone I knew was trying to convince me to go and watch it and they said that I would really like it even though I don't like superheroes.
Well, I didn't. I found the movie to be overly cliche and mediocre at best, like most American Blockbusters. My favorite character in the entire movie was Agent Coulsen, because he was the only ordinary human without super powers or super abilities who used conventional weaponry. When I told people that I just didn't like it, I got shunned, insulted, and publicly humiliated just for not liking it. After that, I don't ever go to movies that people strongly recommend anymore, especially hyped-up American movies. Instead, I go and quietly watch Asian movies that almost no one knows about and thoroughly enjoy those. Like Bangkok Knockout.
But the extent of my bad experiences stems from my taste in movies, not so much from unruly patrons, horrible customer service, or anything like that.