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Talking in movies, at home

LtPage1

Diamond Member
Hey, did you know that when the filmmaker made the movie, they made it so you don't have to ask the person sitting next to you incessant questions about moronic things that you'll find out in the next scene? Also, if you would stfu and pay attention, you wouldn't miss lines that you would then have to ask me about. Also, you could be less dumb, so you could follow a very straightforward plot a little better.

That is all.
 
Originally posted by: Bootprint
But I want to understand the director's vision, and I need you to help me understand it.

How the fvck should I know, I'm seeing the exact same thing you are. Use some common sense, and stop showing the world how dumb you really are by thinking out loud. In question form. To me.
 
I enjoy talking throughout movies. This talking rarely involves asking questions about missed scenes, or even those to come. Usually it involves capping on the lame lines that the actors think are funny.
 
Originally posted by: LtPage1
Originally posted by: Bootprint
But I want to understand the director's vision, and I need you to help me understand it.

How the fvck should I know, I'm seeing the exact same thing you are. Use some common sense, and stop showing the world how dumb you really are by thinking out loud. In question form. To me.

Whoever you just watched a movie with, never do it again 🙂
 
Must be my wife, you're talking about. Damn that bugs me, when she does this! We'll be watching a movie, and as an example, she'll start talking about our IRS bills.
 
Nah, I don't mind it if it's some crappy movie that exists for my entertainment unrelated to the plot. But it was Münich, which I was enjoying. And they liked it too, once the movie ended so they could shut up about it and start talking again.
 
It's every human being's responsibility to communicate all of their thoughts and opinions constantly because we're all so important. Just think of the sacrifices we make, risking life and limb to do our duty, a cell phone in one hand and a 3,000 pound SUV in the other, all because our friends and family need to know what we think every moment, or else the universe will collapse!
 
Originally posted by: LtPage1
Hey, did you know that when the filmmaker made the movie, they made it so you don't have to ask the person sitting next to you incessant questions about moronic things that you'll find out in the next scene? Also, if you would stfu and pay attention, you wouldn't miss lines that you would then have to ask me about. Also, you could be less dumb, so you could follow a very straightforward plot a little better.

That is all.

I think you need to grow some balls and bitchslap whoever you are bitching to us about
 
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