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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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This movie was soo bad and predictable that i found myself fast forwarding through some of if not most of it .It's a horrible movie who's idea was it to make this needs to go back to school or change professions .I gave it a 2/10 rating out of plain sympathy ,avoid at any costs save your money .Buy yourself a real ouji board i'm sure it would be better experience than watching teens who can't act for sh!t show it .

Let face it, people hate art movies. Especially when they are not expecting an art movie

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I won't go unless we go early so that I get my seat which is at the center, back row right beneath the projector. This way nobody sits behind me, nobody is kicking my *beep* seat, nobody is in my god damn ear, and nobody is *beep* throwing food at me. Ever get that? Random pieces of candy or popcorn thrown at you just so that whoever threw it could illicit some dumbfounded reaction on your face?

Nah, I've about had it with the movie theater business with their over inflated prices, their carnival food, their ditzy high school staff, them dirty fold up chairs, greasy 3D glasses, half the movies I've seen in the last 2 years interrupted by some glitch in the projection process...

I mean packed in a room with 100 burping, farting, wheezing, loud, obnoxious, completely oblivious people is just not worth it to me anymore. I mean can you imagine all the *beep* you're breathing in sitting that close to that many people? Those particles of fecal matter, those 100 different aromas of perfume and cologne, breathing in those hot, damp carbon molecules exhaled by the closest 10 people sitting around you at any given second, all the different odors of food, subjecting the purity of your immune system to every cough, every sneeze germinating the air.. I really could go on.

Would much rather wait the 3 months and hit the movie at Redbox for $1 and watch it in the sanctity of my home, on my home theater system.

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Where are you guys from, I'm from Estonia but trust me, it's the same here. No matter where in the world, teenagers are the most idiotic creatures ever...but in the theater, they are the worst. Not to mention the movie sucks big time, I guess the director of this crap still thinks like teenager.
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Second that. Predictible and boring. And stupid over-obvious "scares" that doesn't leave much for imagination. This is a movie that works for 13-year old who's watching their first horror movie, but to experienced viewers it's just a bore.

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This movie was great and Olivia is one of the best actresses doing the teen roles, 10/10

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i came here looking for comments about the movie instead i got tons of people's experience in the theatre and useless information. if you want to talk about your poor experience in the theatre make a thread about that maybe titled, worst experience in the movie theatre i ever had.
overall there was some good reviews, but id like to think that imdb would monitor useless nonsense like some of these posts.

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Well i downloaded it for free and had a very good experience. You gotta love pirates!

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Wednesday night, late show, two weeks after it opens; that's the best time to watch a movie. You seldom have to worry about crowd issues.

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This is why I watch films at home. And, alone. I liked the film, I was not expecting anything Oscar-worthy anyway.

Only thing bothering me was that "Hi, friend" was written without a comma, although one can argue that this particular group does not care about grammar. And they used commas where not needed. Although maybe the person used a specialised search engine that used commas, too often I see people in films use search engines like this:

"Dear Google! I was wondering if I could bother you with a question. I am looking for a certain Japanese car made by Honda used in the first The Fast and the Furious movie", instead just "honda fast furious" like even average computer literate people.

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I've sworn off PG-13 horror movies on a Friday or Saturday night! I'll only do these (if I really REALLY wanna see it) on Matinees..the earlier the better!

It didn't help this movie was terrible! So sorry for you bud!

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You can go to sleep and you still won't miss anything.

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