Mek
Digestive Juices
While not the worst experience, I remember seeing 'Casino Royale' with my sister on opening night. A few seats down, a young man and his father kept talking through the entire film, like describing everything that was going on. At first I was annoyed, but about halfway through the movie I realized that the young man was blind and his father was describing what was going on the screen for him. =V
And when I saw the first Harry Potter film -a movie I was not keen on going to in the first place-, there were a group of fangirls who TALKED. THROUGH. THE ENTIRE. MOVIE. Even if I dislike Harry Potter, that was still just hnnnnnngh annoying.
Lastly, I saw Titanic with a childhood friend of mine and there were some teenage boys behind us who were kicking our seats and generally being disruptive. It was the first -and last- time I'd ever gone out to get theater security and they promptly tossed them out. The pissed off looks on their faces was worth it for a 10-11 year old like me.
Otherwise, I generally have decent-to-good theater experiences, usually because I wait until a week later to see a movie. The only movies I've seen on opening night/weekend were Iron Man 1 & 2, Toy Story 3, Hellboy and Thor. All of which were good experiences, amazingly enough.
And when I saw the first Harry Potter film -a movie I was not keen on going to in the first place-, there were a group of fangirls who TALKED. THROUGH. THE ENTIRE. MOVIE. Even if I dislike Harry Potter, that was still just hnnnnnngh annoying.
Lastly, I saw Titanic with a childhood friend of mine and there were some teenage boys behind us who were kicking our seats and generally being disruptive. It was the first -and last- time I'd ever gone out to get theater security and they promptly tossed them out. The pissed off looks on their faces was worth it for a 10-11 year old like me.
Otherwise, I generally have decent-to-good theater experiences, usually because I wait until a week later to see a movie. The only movies I've seen on opening night/weekend were Iron Man 1 & 2, Toy Story 3, Hellboy and Thor. All of which were good experiences, amazingly enough.
It happened to my teacher, not me, and he told us about it once. They were at a drive-in, seeing Twister. And, of course, there is radio bulletin saying that there was a tornado in the area. This bulletin came at the exact same time as the scene in the movie in which the tornado destroys a drive-in. So they're watching that happen on the screen and find it could happen in real life in a few minutes. Amazing. And lolz, that is indeed a tragic story, my condolences.