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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Good job to that manager then.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Good job to that manager then.
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Ok, gotta end this rant before it gets too ugly.
Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: jandrews
Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: jandrews
Incorrect, it says no light no sound. The OP had his backlight on obviously.Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: MainFramed
So I am visting my sisters in Yorktown, VA and were at the movies tonight watching Bourne (what a sweet movie), about half way through my phone vibrates, its a buddy so i text back real quick (in front of my stomach with brightness dimmed as low as possible) and a cop comes over waving his flashlight at me saying sir you have to come with me, i go outside and he's like you need to give your cell phone to the manage till the movies over. im like wtf? i said thats alright im just gonna leave, he wouldn't let me return into the theater with my phone to get my sisters, so i had to give it to the manager, which then locked it in a room, i go get my sisters and when i come out the manager is already somewhere else....comes out 5 minutes later unclocks the room and gives me my phone. WTF :| :| I mean is that even right? can they fvking do that? He made more of a scene than me texting quietly.
He should have smashed your phone into the ground IMHO. There is a reason why before the movie starts it says to turn off the cellphone, not "leave on vibrate and distract other moviegoers with your screen while you text".
Once again, it does NOT say to turn it off. It says to "SILENCE THE PHONE" The OP's phone was silenced.
Again, I dont advocate texting in a public theater, nor do I take my phone with me into the movies, but you guys are way off base with your comments...
You cannot state that as a fact either way, because you havent seen the message at every movie theater. At every one I have EVER been to, they say to silence the phone. This includes AMC Loews or Regal Cinemas in NJ, PA and AMC theaters in Michigan.
I believe you are remembering incorrectly, I will do some research when I am back from lunch. Every one I have been to said no light no sound.
Remembering incorrectly? I dont think so buddy. I am a frequent movie goer, and trust me, at the AMC's and Regal's here in NJ and also in MI, it says to SILENCE the phone. No where does it say to turn it off.
Again I remind you I leave my phone in the car when I go to the theater, so I am not advocating the use of cell phones while at a movie, but if you are going to flame the OP, at least get your facts straight!
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Originally posted by: effee
I see nothing wrong with texting the way the OP did.
The age of entitlement.
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Originally posted by: effee
I see nothing wrong with texting the way the OP did.
The age of entitlement.
how did doing something that disturbed NO ONE ELSE warrant his treatment? He wasn't TALKING on the phone, he sent 1 text message.
Originally posted by: K1052
Personally I think lighted walkthroughs are a bad idea, the usher/manager should carry a flashlight if needed but not have one turned on. By all means bring it up with the manager or send an email to corporate ops.
When it comes to cell phones the theatre can set any policy it wants just as every customer is free to patronize the business or not. Cell usage has been a problem for quite some time and the theatre chains have responded in recent years by cracking down on users, usually to overwhelming support from customers.
Originally posted by: umbrella39
LOL at this thread. It delivers :thumbsup:
IMO, the people in this thread that support the OP's texttarding ways are people when they were 10, their mommies and daddies bought them a cell phone and ever since, they have both been attached at the hip, no pun intended. It is the age of entitlement, they have been brought up to think that they are #1 and everyone else can go fvck themselves. Pst, put down your crack pipes when you go into a dark theatre and don't light them up inside. Seems fairly simple. You have a measly 1 1/2 - 2 hours quell your addictions, if you can't last that long, you need a 12 step program.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Hacp
I've seen messages saying turn off your phone or put it on vibrate, or something similar. The point is that we don't know, and it was wrong for Dr. Pizza to assume this, then lecture others about reading comprehension.
So, you're attacking my post because I made the assumption that at the beginning of a movie, the theater had something to the effect of "turn off your cell phone"?? At the very least, the theater had a message to silence your cell phone. The likelihood of such a message is about the same as the likelihood of "please fasten your seatbelts, put your seat in an upright position..." at the beginning of a commercial jet flight. Don't you ever go to movies? Or are you too engaged in text messaging your friends to notice that message before the film?
I didn't lecture anyone about reading comprehension (thus, it's not me who has the poor comprehension skills.) If you'd like me to summarize, here you go:
The light on cell phones is annoying in a dark room when people are trying to watch a movie. By itself, one wouldn't be bad. But a lot of selfish individuals think they should be the one exception to the rule. There are a few people who reasonably need to be able to check a text message. There are NO people who reasonably need to send a text message. If it's an "emergency" - get up and leave the theater.
Oh, and unless you're a volunteer fireman, EMT, or transplant surgeon, you have very few emergencies in your entire lifetime. Get over yourself, your life isn't that dramatic.
Originally posted by: tranceport
I use email on BB for my job. I have to answer it the messages. If a cop told me something or the staff did. I'd gather my family and we would leave after they gave me a refund.
My phone vibrating and me typing a few words is nothing compared to normal theater distractions. People getting up and coming back. People spilling their m&m's. Slurping their drinks. Crunching their popcorn.
Now please keep in mind I am not writing a book on my BB... just answer a question or two.
However, if you were being louder than the normal distractions and were actually disturbing other movie watchers, that's a different story.
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Originally posted by: dartworth
How the hell does a sending a text message bother anyone. The sound of guy behind me stuffing his face with popcorn is more annoying to me than anything. Some of you people need to just mind your own business and worry about yourself.
If the light from a cell phone seen out of the corner of your eye bothers you that much, stay the fuck home. You obliviously have some serious issues...
Yet another age of entitlement poster. :roll: If you can't make it two hours without texting someone:
1: Grow a penis
2: Stay the fuck out of the theatre
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Originally posted by: dartworth
How the hell does a sending a text message bother anyone. The sound of guy behind me stuffing his face with popcorn is more annoying to me than anything. Some of you people need to just mind your own business and worry about yourself.
If the light from a cell phone seen out of the corner of your eye bothers you that much, stay the fuck home. You obliviously have some serious issues...
Yet another age of entitlement poster. :roll: If you can't make it two hours without texting someone:
1: Grow a penis
2: Stay the fuck out of the theatre
:beer:
this thread shows a clear generational shift in attitude
born pre ~85-86: no cell phones
born post 85 or so: The world owes me. I do what the fvck I want.
Originally posted by: Number1
It has been made abundantly clear by many people in this thread that texting in a theatre is distracting and annoying. That it takes away from their movie going experience. This is wildly accepted by the theatre owners as illustrated by the way they handled the OP?s transgression and immediately took action when they saw him texting.
Yet I continue to read post from people in this thread who continue to say that they will continue to text in theatres and that somehow, if anybody is bothered by it, that there is something wrong with him/her.
Lets recap.
Texting annoys the shit out of movie goers.
Theatre owners will take action against texters
YET
Some people will continue to text in theatres despite these facts.
WHY?
Originally posted by: Number1
It has been made abundantly clear by many people in this thread that texting in a theatre is distracting and annoying. That it takes away from their movie going experience. This is wildly accepted by the theatre owners as illustrated by the way they handled the OP?s transgression and immediately took action when they saw him texting.
Yet I continue to read post from people in this thread who continue to say that they will continue to text in theatres and that somehow, if anybody is bothered by it, that there is something wrong with him/her.
Lets recap.
Texting annoys the shit out of movie goers.
Theatre owners will take action against texters
YET
Some people will continue to text in theatres despite these facts.
WHY?
Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: Number1
It has been made abundantly clear by many people in this thread that texting in a theatre is distracting and annoying. That it takes away from their movie going experience. This is wildly accepted by the theatre owners as illustrated by the way they handled the OP?s transgression and immediately took action when they saw him texting.
Yet I continue to read post from people in this thread who continue to say that they will continue to text in theatres and that somehow, if anybody is bothered by it, that there is something wrong with him/her.
Lets recap.
Texting annoys the shit out of movie goers.
Theatre owners will take action against texters
YET
Some people will continue to text in theatres despite these facts.
WHY?
Ever wonder why the mod had to edit out most of your replies and replace them with a "."
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: Number1
It has been made abundantly clear by many people in this thread that texting in a theatre is distracting and annoying. That it takes away from their movie going experience. This is wildly accepted by the theatre owners as illustrated by the way they handled the OP?s transgression and immediately took action when they saw him texting.
Yet I continue to read post from people in this thread who continue to say that they will continue to text in theatres and that somehow, if anybody is bothered by it, that there is something wrong with him/her.
Lets recap.
Texting annoys the shit out of movie goers.
Theatre owners will take action against texters
YET
Some people will continue to text in theatres despite these facts.
WHY?
Here is a better recap: You are an idiot.
Ever wonder why the mod had to edit out most of your replies and replace them with a "."
Stop posting. You suck at life.
Yes I got carried away yesterday and I appologise to YOU and anybody else I offended with the name calling. I am not calling names to anybody today.
I still disagree with your position.
Originally posted by: Hacp
Turning off your cellphone is different from putting your cellphone on vibrate. You made a false assumption in backing your claim up. If you have a problem with a few people texting during a movie, you either need to concentrate more on the movie or purchase all the seats so you can have a nice quiet time at the movies.
Originally posted by: umbrella39
LOL at this thread. It delivers :thumbsup:
IMO, the people in this thread that support the OP's texttarding ways are people when they were 10, their mommies and daddies bought them a cell phone and ever since, they have both been attached at the hip, no pun intended. It is the age of entitlement, they have been brought up to think that they are #1 and everyone else can go fvck themselves. Pst, put down your crack pipes when you go into a dark theatre and don't light them up inside. Seems fairly simple. You have a measly 1 1/2 - 2 hours quell your addictions, if you can't last that long, you need a 12 step program.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Hacp
Turning off your cellphone is different from putting your cellphone on vibrate. You made a false assumption in backing your claim up. If you have a problem with a few people texting during a movie, you either need to concentrate more on the movie or purchase all the seats so you can have a nice quiet time at the movies.
I said that the back light from cell phones is distracting. Not for long, but when it happens again and again and again, it really starts to detract from the movie-going experience. Are you really so self-centered that you don't realize that what you do is ruining the movie-going experience for the majority of people in the theater who don't feel compelled to text messages the plot of the movie? God forbid, there's an emergency in the office! "t h e _ c o p i e r _ p a p e r _ i s _ i n _ t h e _ l e f t _ d r a w e r" Or, the horror - an emergency at home "t e l l _ t i m m y _ t o _ p u t _ t h e _ t o o t h _ u n d e r _ t h e _ p i l l o w _ f o r _ t h e _ t o o t h f a i r y"
I've just realized something. Anyone ever notice how there are those people in the world absolutely oblivious to their surroundings? The people who drive in the left lane, unaware that there are 30 cars behind them waiting to pass. The person in the grocery store, blocking the aisle with their cart while they can't make up their mind over a brand. The idiot driving on the road talking on his cell phone... wait a second...
I just did a google search for "oblivious of their surroundings" and over 1/6th of the hits had something to do with cell phones! Maybe many of the cell phone junkies really are that oblivious to their surroundings that they wouldn't notice a blinking light in the corner of their eye. Have cell phones somehow genetically altered humans to lose what once was a simple survival skill, fine tuned over millenia to help us at one time to avoid predators that would love to stick their fangs in us? Granted, there are no sabre toothed tigers any more, but humans once had the ability to detect subtle movements of a camouflaged predator. Now some of you humans can't even detect a cell phone blinking on and off?! In not even a couple thousand years time, some of us no longer even notice blinking lights flashing in the corners of our eyes. How the heck do you navigate the streets and survive?