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OT:Babies at Horror Movie showings!!!!!

Started by Callysto, August 21, 2003, 12:51:42 AM

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Sango

If you think thats bad,I  went with a friend back in December to see The Two Towers.All she did was yak here and there about certain parts in the movie.She even had the nerve to cut one,and try to blame someone else.I wanted to smack her one for that crap.She's 24, she should no better.I swear I could feel angry eyes glaring at us.An adult can sometimes be worse than a kid.

Sango

If you think thats bad,I  went with a friend back in December to see The Two Towers.All she did was yak here and there about certain parts in the movie.She even had the nerve to cut one,and try to blame someone else.I wanted to smack her one for that crap.She's 24, she should know better.I swear I could feel angry eyes glaring at us.An adult can sometimes be worse than a kid.

Shecky

I guess I'm lucky. The theater I attend has a Baby Room, and the staff will not allow families with babies to sit in the main theater with the other paying customers.  While only the mother and baby usually end up in The Pit... err, I mean "Baby Room"... the entire family is allowed to stay together there to watch the film.

BTW, I don't have children. The wife and I love having a place where we can attend the latest releases, and watch said movie  in Peace and Quiet. People with young children simply need to understand that while their lives may revolve around their crumb-cruncher, the rest of the world couldn't care less about the little screaming machine.

The Sheckster!

BlackAngel

That's nothing.  How about a whole family.  Picture it, two unruly 4 and 7 year olds crying and screaming.  Then have the guardian/mother/father/both try to scream over their kids screaming just to tell them to shut up.  Wash, rinse, repeat throughout the movie.
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Bulls**t, I still can't hear you sound off like you got a pair.

NEC

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I'm sorry, but I don't agree. If my parents had subcribed to that I would have missed a lot of movies in the theater that I have great memories of - the original cut of E.T., Amy (w/ Jenny Agutter), Empire Strikes Back, Return Of The Jedi, Never Cry Wolf, Great Muppet Caper, Muppets Take Manhattan, just to name a few.