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Worst Movie Experience I Ever Had


I wanted to see Fury, but this girl I was with wanted to see this (figures, guess who won the pick). Pretty much the entire theater was packed with teenagers. We sat next to the only older couple in the theater. Three immature girls sat behind us, and were constantly talking and kicking the back of my seat. Every time a stupid cheap scare happened, all the immature kids in the audience screamed and talked about it for five minutes. Loudest theater I ever went to! AND these girls behind me did not care! Constantly talking and kicking their feet up. At one point me and the guy next to me exchanged a look and wondered how the hell we got ourselves into this situation. It didn't help that the movie was pretty terrible. Oh well 20 hard earned dollars down the toilet.

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Media and cell phones and bad parenting have created inconsiderate people. There are 2 kinds of people. Kind people and republicans !

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Did you at least get some stink-finger out of the deal?



"Nobody wants to admit they ate nine cans of ravioli."

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This... ^^

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Lol! When I was 14 I went to the movies with my parents, and had about the same experience as you, except the people doing the talking and kicking were adults. My dad turned around and said something to them. They got snotty, and it turned into this huge arguement. The people came out into the aisle and my dad got up and went to talk to them, it turned into a shoving match, and then a fight. I watched my dad kick some guys as* that night, some lady tried to jump on him so then my brother got involved and the cops were called. My dad is not a violent man at all, he tried to avoid the fight, but these people just kept on going and going. The other people in the theater told the cops what happened, and the man was pushing my dad so luckily he didn't go to jail, but they arrested the other guy and his girlfriend. It turned out to be the best night at the theater I ever had, it was way better than the crap movie Tremors.

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Tremors is way better than your story, but your story is pretty good.

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Didja ever think, "if not for those screaming idiots I might have actually seen this movie ... which would've been far worse?"

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Didja ever think, "if not for those screaming idiots I might have actually seen this movie ... which would've been far worse?"

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I feel your pain, bro. The sad part is that this POS movie will end up making more than a really good horror/psycho-thriller like The Babadook. Because...well..people are stupid and slaves to mass marketing campaigns. I have been telling everyone I know to see Babadook and the ones that did thanked me. Except for one girl who said she couldn't sleep for a week because her cat kept moving around beneath her bed at night. AHAHAHA!

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Yeah this movie had potential but it did suck in the end. And yes, the PG-13 should have given that away. There is a movie from 2002 called Long Time Dead, about teens playing with a ouija board. I have yet to see a movie of that genre to surpass it, and yes, its rated R. Check it out instead of wasting money on this pos movie.

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a horror movie in theater ?...i like to watch those in pitch-black alone with headphones and stress-test my sanity meter..it's one hella experience i'm a junkie to that

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That's one of the reasons why I don't go to the movies anymore. Another reason is that movies here are in German, unless I go to a little cinema where they show movies in their original language.
So I rather buy the movie on Blu-ray (if I really like the movie), otherwise I just download movies - especially those I don't know anything about, and might get surprised.
I also don't watch trailers anymore, since they reveal way too much for me.

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That kind of disturbance is common these days especially when a horror movie is showing at the cinema. Watching a PG-13 movie like Ouija on opening night would be an exercise in frustration. Some people don't know how to behave in a cinema.

When Annabelle was shown in certain French cinemas kids starting rioting in the auditoriums. The cinema owners had to cancel the showing and future screenings were also canceled as a result. Similar incidents also occurred when Sinister and Paranormal Activity were shown in France. The former was pulled from more than 40 screens as a result of all the carnage.

Film critic Alain Grasset told French news channel BFMTV: “It’s a very young audience, for whom the screening is a time to let loose. They go to see it as a joke, but it’s a pretext to go a little wild.”

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