We all have been to a movie theater at some point in our lives. Many of those memories we have, contain the remembrance of the smell of buttery popcorn in the air as you sit down in the air conditioning building. Goose bumps ghost over your skin as you stare at the big screen, watching the ads, previews and you're growing excited because it'll be a few more minutes until you see the new movie that you've been wanting to see ever since you heard of it. Of course, not everyone's experience when watching a movie at the theater is pleasant. There are always those idiots that can ruin everyone's movie going experience. I'm lucky enough not to have run into them a lot but sometimes when I do, I can't help but be bothered by it. I try not to let it ruin my enjoyment but sometimes it's hard not to because it's something you'll always remember when thinking about that particular movie. I'm thankful for not coming across someone that talks on their cell phone or let their phone ring during the movie. If they need it on for an important call or whatnot they should put it in vibrate and leave the theater to not interrupt the people around them. I'm also thankful to not come across someone who bought their baby to the movies. I find that highly wrong and annoying if someone bought their baby to the theater and the volume of the movie wakes them up and they cry. Couldn't they have a family member watch them or get a babysitter? It's not the baby's fault for being bought to a place that requires one to be quiet during the movie. Anyway, I absolutely HATE it when the movie is starting or even when it's showing to hear people talking or thinking they are whispering quietly but they aren't. I can still hear them and it's annoying that they decide to make unnecessary comments on nearly every scene in the movie. I did NOT go to the movie theater just to hear you make comments about it. If one wants to talk about it they should wait until the movie is over to discuss it, not during it. I also do not like it when people don't take into consideration on those they sit in front of. I've a experience a few like that, for example there's sometimes a whole empty row in front of me and the people decide to sit right in front of me. They could have just left that seat alone and take the one next to it but no. They take the seat. What's worst if it's a freaking tall person that took it. I'm short and I don't like it when someone taller sits in front of me. If they took to consideration of who's behind the seat they could have let their shorter girlfriend or child or friend take that seat instead. That has happened to me more times than I can count and a few times I had to switch seats with the person I'm with because it seems like I'm curse. Or when I can't switch seats because I don't want to ruin a friend or family member's view. I'm force to keep my head tilted to the sides just to see or I end up folding my legs underneath me to give me a little boost to see over their shoulders/heads. I don't usually sit on my legs though, because I don't want to block someone else's view if they're sitting right behind me. What's also annoying is those that kick or plant their feet on the back of people's seat. You don't like it if someone did that to you so don't do it to someone else. I can feel your damn feet push on my seat when I would have liked to lean back on it. Some people these days need some manners.
DamnBlackHeart · Mon Mar 21, 2011 @ 09:43pm · 0 Comments |