PSA: If there is a 12:30AM Showing of a movie

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Red Squirrel

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12:30 is quite late for kids. When I was a kid, I had to go to bed at 8:00. If I somehow managed to stay up till 12:00 I would be in HUGE trouble if my parents found out about it.

Parents now just let their kids do whatever they want. I hardly ever go to the theatre, but I can only imagine how much of a piss off it must be when there's kids crying in there when you PAID to watch the movie there.

This is why people have home theatre setups and torrents now. ;)
 

shortylickens

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Don't see animated movies in theaters then.

Personally, I'd rather not spend 10 bucks a ticket and another 10 for snacks and drinks and have to deal with screaming kids and chatty obnoxious tweens
Thats true.

I think the real problem here is theaters in general, not just a specific type of patron. Almost everyone who frequents theaters annoys the hell out of me. Teens. Kiddies. Grown ups of all sorts. They all do something to ruin my experience.
 

SonnyDaze

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Originally posted by: eits
i'm definitely not seeing the movie based on scientific principle.

the ice age was NOT the dawn of the dinosaurs... there were no pterodactyls... there were no t-rexes... i saw this on the commercials and wanted to throw my remote.

if i had kids of my own, i would not take them to see it. but since the closest thing to kids that i have are my gf's kids, i'm gonna campaign her not to take the kids to see it and not to buy it when it comes to dvd.

it's the principle... i'm against making american children dumber than they already are.

:D.....:confused:
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: eits
I'm definitely not seeing the movie based on scientific principle.

the ice age was NOT the dawn of the dinosaurs... there were no pterodactyls... there were no t-rexes... i saw this on the commercials and wanted to throw my remote.

if i had kids of my own, i would not take them to see it. but since the closest thing to kids that i have are my gf's kids, I'm gonna campaign her not to take the kids to see it and not to buy it when it comes to dvd.

it's the principle... I'm against making American children dumber than they already are.

The movie is not intended on being a scientific lecture.
The two worlds are insinuated of being completely separate.

An accident allows the ice age herd to venture into the dinosaur era.

Treat it the same as the religious stories. Entertaining but not scientifically or historically accurate.

However, some of the scientific aspects on how the dinosaurs interacted with each other is valid. Do not deny the children the entertainment because of your biases.
After all, based on your guidelines, they should not watch anything but documentaries.

I would expect that you have not watched any Star Trek or Terminator type movie.
Also, no James Bond or Bourne; let along MIB or Mission Impossible.

All the above are based on fantasy - which is below your standards.:brokenheart:



 

xanis

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Originally posted by: GiggleGirl
Originally posted by: yh125d
I saw Transformers 2 midnight premiere, and in addition to having the WORST seat in the house (first row, farthest to the right), there was a baby and (i think) two young kids in the audience. >(

hey man, im bringing my 4yr old daughter to see that movie! but shes not an annoying child, shes very content while watching a movie. and besides, i come prepared, any need she might have while there is taken care of immediately and i bring stuff for those situations. only issue would be getting up to use the potty.

What's this? Common sense? Get the hell out of here you blasphemer!
 
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Originally posted by: eits
i'm definitely not seeing the movie based on scientific principle.

the ice age was NOT the dawn of the dinosaurs... there were no pterodactyls... there were no t-rexes... i saw this on the commercials and wanted to throw my remote.

if i had kids of my own, i would not take them to see it. but since the closest thing to kids that i have are my gf's kids, i'm gonna campaign her not to take the kids to see it and not to buy it when it comes to dvd.

it's the principle... i'm against making american children dumber than they already are.

Holy irony, Batman!
 

GiggleGirl

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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: GiggleGirl
Originally posted by: yh125d
Originally posted by: GiggleGirl
Originally posted by: yh125d
I saw Transformers 2 midnight premiere, and in addition to having the WORST seat in the house (first row, farthest to the right), there was a baby and (i think) two young kids in the audience. >(

hey man, im bringing my 4yr old daughter to see that movie! but shes not an annoying child, shes very content while watching a movie. and besides, i come prepared, any need she might have while there is taken care of immediately and i bring stuff for those situations. only issue would be getting up to use the potty.

I got nothing against kids, but people who

A: Bring their kids to the movies knowing they're not likely to stay quiet through it all

B: Don't either get their kids to be quiet or remove them immediately when they start intruding on the experience of others

C: Take their kids to movies obviously inappropriate for a child their age, at a time where they should long since be asleep (as was the case for transformers)

Should be shot on sight. Okay maybe that's a bit harsh but they should know better >(

uhhh she saw and loved the first one, asking to watch it daily and shes been excited to the second one since she knew there was one... and i took her this afternoon. wide awake buddy

That's not his point. His point was that, if you cannot control your children and cannot stop them from being a public nuisance, both the parent and the child need to be removed from the situation. I completely agree with him.

this was my reply's reference. while its a tad much for her age, she loves it. today she wanted to be "oppapus prine" and me to be megatron when we were shopping after the movie. hilarity ensued
 

eits

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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: eits
I'm definitely not seeing the movie based on scientific principle.

the ice age was NOT the dawn of the dinosaurs... there were no pterodactyls... there were no t-rexes... i saw this on the commercials and wanted to throw my remote.

if i had kids of my own, i would not take them to see it. but since the closest thing to kids that i have are my gf's kids, I'm gonna campaign her not to take the kids to see it and not to buy it when it comes to dvd.

it's the principle... I'm against making American children dumber than they already are.

The movie is not intended on being a scientific lecture.
The two worlds are insinuated of being completely separate.

An accident allows the ice age herd to venture into the dinosaur era.

Treat it the same as the religious stories. Entertaining but not scientifically or historically accurate.

However, some of the scientific aspects on how the dinosaurs interacted with each other is valid. Do not deny the children the entertainment because of your biases.
After all, based on your guidelines, they should not watch anything but documentaries.

I would expect that you have not watched any Star Trek or Terminator type movie.
Also, no James Bond or Bourne; let along MIB or Mission Impossible.

All the above are based on fantasy - which is below your standards.:brokenheart:

james bond, jason borne, mission impossible, terminator, etc. weren't made for kids (i.e. small human puppies who are easily impressionable and will believe anything if it's not ridiculous... like extinct animals living amongst each other)
 

eits

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Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: eits
i'm definitely not seeing the movie based on scientific principle.

the ice age was NOT the dawn of the dinosaurs... there were no pterodactyls... there were no t-rexes... i saw this on the commercials and wanted to throw my remote.

if i had kids of my own, i would not take them to see it. but since the closest thing to kids that i have are my gf's kids, i'm gonna campaign her not to take the kids to see it and not to buy it when it comes to dvd.

it's the principle... i'm against making american children dumber than they already are.

Holy irony, Batman!

you live in new zealand.

/troll
 

gorcorps

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Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: eits
i'm definitely not seeing the movie based on scientific principle.

the ice age was NOT the dawn of the dinosaurs... there were no pterodactyls... there were no t-rexes... i saw this on the commercials and wanted to throw my remote.

if i had kids of my own, i would not take them to see it. but since the closest thing to kids that i have are my gf's kids, i'm gonna campaign her not to take the kids to see it and not to buy it when it comes to dvd.

it's the principle... i'm against making american children dumber than they already are.

Holy irony, Batman!

you live in new zealand.

/troll

and you fuck golfers

/win
 

SpiderWiz

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Originally posted by: amdhunter
DON'T BRING YOUR STUPID SNOT NOSED LOUD ASS CHILDREN TO THE THEATER. Seriously, I went to see Ice Age tonight, 12:30AM showing and was blown away by all the parents who lugged their children into the theater.

There were kids crying everywhere, and the constant question asking, and talking throughout the movie made me want to kick the parents right in their face. It's after midnight, put those shits to sleep or beat them until they stfu.

Midnight...Really.

Talk about ruining an otherwise good movie. :|

Summer time? Kids movie?? ;)
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: danzigrules
I have before and that doesn't make me lame, my kids are now 19, 18, and 16, and I am sure they will turn out to be better parents than any of you schmucks that think taking a kid to a kids movie past midnight on a weekend in the summer, on the FOURTH of FUCKING July is bad parenting.
I should have clarified, I've seen it quite often outside of holiday weekends, too. Wasn't really going by this specific weekend. Your quote just got me carried away.

Anyway, it's still a damn movie theater, and if you know your kid is a questioner, or a crier, or just can't sit still and needs to run up and down the stairs... please say the hell home, or at least have the courtesy to leave/come back.