When you go to the theater, How do you feel about people who talk during the entire movie?
It's a public place, so people have the right to talk. I don't have any problems with it.
We all do it, At times I tend to talk to the TV while the news is on and saying things at it 😛In the theater, no. At home, I do it....ooops.
It's something you can't have control over no matter what. If you want it quiet, watch at home.. This is my point of view.Just because we have Rights doesn't mean we should violate rules and boundaries that would directly offend others. If the theater has a rule saying "No Talking, No Phones" aside from there being people who don't want you talking during the film. I think it would be disrespectful not to respect that boundary. If someone is running their mouth than I have a hard time hearing the dialogue from the movie itself.
Fair enough. What you say is true. I wouldn't call that a point of view though, I think it's more or less a fact that you're always going to have one or more people talking loudly during the film. Well, I think I'll just start watching things at home instead from now on when they come out.It's something you can't have control over no matter what. If you want it quiet, watch at home.. This is my point of view.
They should ahve them off at all times, I mean I had to tell off people to CLOSE their phones. Almost flip and smashed one phone once.I stopped going to movie theaters soon after smart phones became a thing. Luckily a friend has a home cinema setup so I go there if I want to watch a movie.
With that, they should not even get a refund 🙂I've watched security ask one couple to leave once, it was funny however they deserved it.
Go to watch a movie get off the phone.😠
I'm not sure if they did but I agree, no refund.With that, they should not even get a refund 🙂
When you go to the theater, How do you feel about people who talk during the entire movie?
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