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Old 10th November 2006, 05:57 PM
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Movie Etiquette, Observations and Other Experiences

I love movies. I really do and over the years I have noticed certain things about films that I feel qualified to share with fellow forum members. If anyone has any ideas they would life to share feel free to post on this site. I will try to post them when I think of them.

1. Wait for the movie to come to a complete stop before exiting the experience. Many movies today like to include outtakes, funny credits and even stingers or tags at the end of their films and it would be a shame for you to hear that you missed the most funniest part of the film because you were to impatient too read the credits.
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After renting a rash of movies that have somewhat influenced my upbringing, I couldn’t help but notice that some movies do not stand the test of time (or plot points that could have just as easily been settled if not for the advent of the cellular telephone).Now I realize at the time that these movies are all we had back then, I also understand that they were important in helping me understand not only where I came from but how far I have traveled in my current appreciation of movies today.
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TURN OFF YOUR DANG CELL PHONE YOU RUDE, OBNOXIOUS PAIN IN THE REAR...

and if you are a flipping doctor or somone that HAS to have it on, that is what VIBRATE is for--but at least have the decency to LEAVE THE THEATER befor you call them back...

other people are trying to (gasp---concept of concepts) watch the movie they paid about $20 (what is with a popcorn costing $5 these days) to enjoy...


*end rant*

sorry...saw thread title and had to get that out of my system...
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Buttered popcorn...

Well I too have a pet peeve about watching movies in theatres and that is when some people will bring in a huge...giant size bag of melted buttered popcorn and it reeks of this awful strong odor buttery grease...my stomach turns and well it's too much for me...so I cover my nose and crouch as far away from it as I can...sometimes that helps...a little...

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