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Postby Behshad » Thu Jun 09, 2011 4:12 am

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Texas movie theater makes an example (and a PSA) of a texting audience member


Ever been annoyed by a loud-talking patron at a film? Had that nail-biting darkened hallway scene ruined by someone turning on their phone to send a text? Well, one Texas theater has your back.

Alamo Drafthouse, a local chain of dine-and-screen movie theaters in Austin, Texas, has long waged a war against impolite moviegoers. And the latest customer to object to their firm rules against talking and texting during an evening out has become the unwitting star of a PSA released by the company on Monday.

According to Tim League, the Drafthouse's founder, the woman in question was warned twice about texting during a screening, and then, in accordance with company policy, was escorted out without a refund. "I don't think people realize that it is distracting," League told The Lookout. "It seems like nothing, but if you spend as much time as I do at the movies, you realize the entire theater sees it and it pulls you out of the movie experience. It's every bit as intrusvie as talking."

However, the determined texter was not about to let the matter rest. She called up the Alamo Drafthouse and left a profanity-laced (and perhaps slightly inebriated) message decrying the theater's policies. "Yeah, I was wondering if you guys actually enjoy treating your customers like a pieces of sh*t," she opened, "Because that's how I felt when I went to the Alamo Drafthouse!"

"So excuse me for using my phone, in USA magnited States of America" she raged, "where yer-you are free to text in a the-a-ter!"

But the theater (and its future patrons) are getting the last laugh. The Drafthouse took audio of the woman's voicemail, transcribed it, and turned it into an in-house preview that warns theatergoers against cell phone use during movies. Given the former patron's colorful language, they'll only be screening it before R-rated films. We've embedded a clean version of the PSA below, with objectionable language beeped out:



The Alamo has a rich history of tongue-in-cheek PSAs supporting civility in their theaters--they've produced around 30. League purchased the very first edition of the video editing software Final Cut Pro back in 1998 with the intention of producing ads in-house. The first piece he cut was a PSA. "The early ones were us cutting famous scenes from movies of people talking and then getting killed," League told The Lookout. "Then later we started asking celebrities who came to screenings. We've had George Romero, Clint Howard, and Michael Cera."

"Part of what we're trying to do is have a comedic message about what to us is a very serious issue," said League. He declined to give any more details about the woman at the center of the recent PSA--it's not about shaming her, he said, but about making people think about how rude they are being when they use their phones.

One PSA from 2005 stars the late Texas Gov. Ann Richards, who is called in (via the red phone no less) to deal with a rowdy patron. She tosses him out of the theater to the applause of those waiting in line to purchase tickets. "Don't talk during the movie," the ad concludes "or Ann Richards will take your ass out." League says that Richards approached the theater about doing the spot. "She lived in Austin at the time, and was a total movie junkie, she'd let us know she was coming, would call the manager, and would slip into shows at the last minute. She came to us, 'I'm really offended that you haven't asked me to do one of your PSAs!'"

Richards' late-arriving ways meant that patrons would sometimes see her PSA on screen, and then be surprised by the former governor slipping into the seat next to them.

You can watch the clip of Richards, with one instance of graphic language, below.



League and his wife Karrie opened the first Alamo Drafthouse in 1997--there are now 10, mostly in Texas, with one in Virginia. "One of the things we hated [as film lovers] the most was talking," said League "Since we owned the theater, we could take a really heavy stance and make [talkers] feel unwelcome." He says that anecdotally, that's why some older patrons dislike going to films, "they, and a lot of us, are frustrated with the movie theater experience."

Back in 2009, League had a patron shushed at a screening of "Where the Wild Things Are," and the man was so angry he punched League's windshield on the way out of the film.

Perhaps the latest PSA will pre-empt such unfortunate film-related incidents. "We didn't expect it to blow up like it did," said League, of the spot that as of this writing had just shy of 400,000 views on YouTube. "It's cool, it's drawing national attention to an issue and letting people realize that their behavior is selfish. Maybe in some small way it will make it better to see a film all over the place."

"Ma'am, you may be free to text in all the other theaters in the Magnited States of America, but here at our 'little crappy ass theater,' you are not," he wrote on the Alamo Drafthouse's blog. "Why you may ask? Well, we actually do give a f*$k."
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 4:28 am

Most brilliant ad I have ever seen. I wish we had those the-a-ters up here, I would partonize them JUST based on this policy. And this ad. :lol:
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Postby KenTheDude » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:07 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:Most brilliant ad I have ever seen. I wish we had those the-a-ters up here, I would partonize them JUST based on this policy. And this ad. :lol:


I went to the one in Houston when Stephen J. Cannell was in town doing a booksigning. He did a showing of the pilots for The Greatest American Hero and The A-Team and sat in the audience with us. Afterwards he had a Q & A session on how those shows came to fruition. It was awesome. He was funny, brilliant and very down to earth. You are truly missed, Mr. Cannell. :(
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Postby S2M » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:16 am

I'm taking the customer's side....and if she had any balls - she'd sue that the-a-ter....

Why not make sneezing against the rules too, or coughing. They say the kick people out for talking, and that's BS....they must not show kid's movies then....
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Postby Behshad » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:23 am

S2M wrote:I'm taking the customer's side....and if she had any balls - she'd sue that the-a-ter....

Why not make sneezing against the rules too, or coughing. They say the kick people out for talking, and that's BS....they must not show kid's movies then....


The day texting becomes a bodily function you have a point ;)
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Postby Angel » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:23 am

S2M wrote:I'm taking the customer's side....and if she had any balls - she'd sue that the-a-ter....

Why not make sneezing against the rules too, or coughing. They say the kick people out for talking, and that's BS....they must not show kid's movies then....

Are you really that stupid???? Seriously?

Because coughing and sneezing are not voluntary actions. I think everyone understands when someone sneezes but when someone voluntarily talks or texts during the movie it is very disrupting.

The last movie I went to there were two 15 year olds making out and feeling each other up right behind me and I swear one of them had an orgasm right there in the theater and they didn't get kicked out-it was very distracting and it was a kids movie!!! I shared my feelings of disgust toward their behavior with them after the movie.
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Postby Behshad » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:25 am

Angel wrote:
S2M wrote:I'm taking the customer's side....and if she had any balls - she'd sue that the-a-ter....

Why not make sneezing against the rules too, or coughing. They say the kick people out for talking, and that's BS....they must not show kid's movies then....

Are you really that stupid???? Seriously?

Because coughing and sneezing are not voluntary actions. I think everyone understands when someone sneezes but when someone voluntarily talks or texts during the movie it is very disrupting.

The last movie I went to there were two 15 year olds making out and feeling each other up right behind me and I swear one of them had an orgasm right there in the theater and they didn't get kicked out-it was very distracting and it was a kids movie!!! I shared my feelings of disgust toward their behavior with them after the movie.


Did you really have to start off by asking him that question? :lol:
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Postby Angel » Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:26 am

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Angel wrote:
S2M wrote:I'm taking the customer's side....and if she had any balls - she'd sue that the-a-ter....

Why not make sneezing against the rules too, or coughing. They say the kick people out for talking, and that's BS....they must not show kid's movies then....

Are you really that stupid???? Seriously?

Because coughing and sneezing are not voluntary actions. I think everyone understands when someone sneezes but when someone voluntarily talks or texts during the movie it is very disrupting.

The last movie I went to there were two 15 year olds making out and feeling each other up right behind me and I swear one of them had an orgasm right there in the theater and they didn't get kicked out-it was very distracting and it was a kids movie!!! I shared my feelings of disgust toward their behavior with them after the movie.


Did you really have to start off by asking him that question? :lol:

It was rhetorical. We all know he really IS that stupid.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:25 am

It's great, I hope all theaters start doing this, until then,
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Postby Melissa » Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:35 am

I try not to pay attention to people like that, because I think, what if it IS something important? But if someone is just playing, yeah it doesn't make sense to bother going to a theater to see a movie then, especially with what most theaters charge for new movies now. :x
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Postby mr.v » Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:33 am

Melissa wrote:I try not to pay attention to people like that, because I think, what if it IS something important? But if someone is just playing, yeah it doesn't make sense to bother going to a theater to see a movie then, especially with what most theaters charge for new movies now. :x


if it is that important then shouldn't you go to the lobby and take care of it instead of distracting everyone else in the theater?
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Postby Melissa » Fri Jun 10, 2011 8:20 am

mr.v wrote:
Melissa wrote:I try not to pay attention to people like that, because I think, what if it IS something important? But if someone is just playing, yeah it doesn't make sense to bother going to a theater to see a movie then, especially with what most theaters charge for new movies now. :x


if it is that important then shouldn't you go to the lobby and take care of it instead of distracting everyone else in the theater?


"You"? :lol: Yeah, *I* don't do this, but for people who do, yeah that would make great sense wouldn't it? lol. But common sense isn't very bountiful these days it seems.
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Postby Behshad » Fri Jun 10, 2011 8:22 am

Melissa wrote:
mr.v wrote:
Melissa wrote:I try not to pay attention to people like that, because I think, what if it IS something important? But if someone is just playing, yeah it doesn't make sense to bother going to a theater to see a movie then, especially with what most theaters charge for new movies now. :x


if it is that important then shouldn't you go to the lobby and take care of it instead of distracting everyone else in the theater?


"You"? :lol: Yeah, *I* don't do this, but for people who do, yeah that would make great sense wouldn't it? lol. But common sense isn't very bountiful these days it seems.


His point is that most people that sit in the theater and text arent actually texting about important emergency stuff !
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Postby artist4perry » Fri Jun 10, 2011 8:22 am

Texting, talking out loud, making out, kicking peoples seat on purpose, these are things done by rude people. Manners are falling by the wayside and we are seeing them more and more publicly now.

The problem is we are becoming a ME society. The ME society thinks the world revolves around self. I should be able to break the rules, because I matter, I am above the rules, and I should be able to do what I want, where I want, and when I want. Gee why does S2M take up that side? He is such a thoughtful sweetheart! LOL

That is why women get up on the counter at a BK and throw things at people, and act like an idiot over not getting an order right.

This is why we deal with people who talk on the phone in line and shush the lady at the register who is trying to hurry her along because there are people waiting to be served behind her.

People are ruder than they have ever been. And until we instill manners and display manners publicly before our children expect it to compound itself in the future.
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Postby S2M » Fri Jun 10, 2011 8:35 am

It' as simple as this....if I want to check a sports score in the middle of a movie I'm going to. The 17 secs it takes me to turn my SILENCED phone on, click on the ESPN bookmark, and scroll the scores isn't going to put other moviegoers out....sorry. I'd be more worried about the stupid holsteins that need that 2nd trough of popcorn 40 mins in, or need to empty that ironclad bladder after sucking down that barrel of high fructose corn syrup...

That's why I always get there 45 mins early, and sit in the middle of the back row....so no one cares what I do.
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Postby Saint John » Fri Jun 10, 2011 8:55 am

S2M wrote:
That's why I always get there 45 mins early, and sit in the middle of the back row....so no one cares what I do.


And because you have no friends. :lol: :twisted:
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Postby SF-Dano » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:01 am

S2M wrote:It' as simple as this....if I want to check a sports score in the middle of a movie I'm going to. The 17 secs it takes me to turn my SILENCED phone on, click on the ESPN bookmark, and scroll the scores isn't going to put other moviegoers out....sorry. I'd be more worried about the stupid holsteins that need that 2nd trough of popcorn 40 mins in, or need to empty that ironclad bladder after sucking down that barrel of high fructose corn syrup...

That's why I always get there 45 mins early, and sit in the middle of the back row....so no one cares what I do.


I kind of agree with this. If the phone is silenced or on vibrate and the person is not constantly texting back and forth with someone through most of the movie, I really see no problem with this.
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Postby iceberg » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:13 am

Behshad wrote:
Melissa wrote:
mr.v wrote:
Melissa wrote:I try not to pay attention to people like that, because I think, what if it IS something important? But if someone is just playing, yeah it doesn't make sense to bother going to a theater to see a movie then, especially with what most theaters charge for new movies now. :x


if it is that important then shouldn't you go to the lobby and take care of it instead of distracting everyone else in the theater?


"You"? :lol: Yeah, *I* don't do this, but for people who do, yeah that would make great sense wouldn't it? lol. But common sense isn't very bountiful these days it seems.


His point is that most people that sit in the theater and text arent actually texting about important emergency stuff !


it's usually more like "i'm here with so and so" for facebook or an update during a funy part you can't wait to share online.

i go to the movies to get away from that crap. if i gave an unholy damn what you were doing 24x7 i'd stalk you. : )
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Postby artist4perry » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:32 am

When you turn on the phone it has a light. Does it not? How do you think I catch children texting during an educational movie in class. Their lights make their faces glow. Either that or they are becoming aliens. :shock: :wink: :lol:


Do you think the light for your phone is bothering folks? S2M you said for 17 seconds, but how many teens you know text for only 17 seconds? And say you have 10 people with their little lights glowing during the movie. At concerts people are using cell phone lights to replace lighters? Why? Because they produce light.


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Postby Saint John » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:44 am

Phones off upon entry into the movie theater. Period. No exceptions. Any phone seen on in any capacity should be grounds for immediate removal from the theater. Make it real simple. That's what I do. It just seems polite and the common sense thing to do.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:48 am

It's annoying and rude. If you can't be away from Twitter, text or whatever else for that long, then don't go to a movie. And if you come in late, screw you. :lol: Find a seat by the light of the movie screen, you know like we had to do back in the day. I was there on time when the lights were on and I don't wish to be annoyed by your bright ass phone.
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Postby S2M » Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:15 am

artist4perry wrote:When you turn on the phone it has a light. Does it not? How do you think I catch children texting during an educational movie in class. Their lights make their faces glow. Either that or they are becoming aliens. :shock: :wink: :lol:


Do you think the light for your phone is bothering folks? S2M you said for 17 seconds, but how many teens you know text for only 17 seconds? And say you have 10 people with their little lights glowing during the movie. At concerts people are using cell phone lights to replace lighters? Why? Because they produce light.


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Not from the back row....and regardless. To be totally honest, after about 15 minutes I actually forget I'm in a theatre, and hardly look away from the screen....and for the peeps complaining about kids sucking face - how quickly you forget your youth. What guy didn't hope to get a hummer in the back row, or hop the fence under that skirt? :wink: :lol:
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Postby artist4perry » Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:20 am

S2M wrote:
artist4perry wrote:When you turn on the phone it has a light. Does it not? How do you think I catch children texting during an educational movie in class. Their lights make their faces glow. Either that or they are becoming aliens. :shock: :wink: :lol:


Do you think the light for your phone is bothering folks? S2M you said for 17 seconds, but how many teens you know text for only 17 seconds? And say you have 10 people with their little lights glowing during the movie. At concerts people are using cell phone lights to replace lighters? Why? Because they produce light.


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Not from the back row....and regardless. To be totally honest, after about 15 minutes I actually forget I'm in a theatre, and hardly look away from the screen....and for the peeps complaining about kids sucking face - how quickly you forget your youth. What guy didn't hope to get a hummer in the back row, or hop the fence under that skirt? :wink: :lol:


While everyone else wishes you would "GET A ROOM". The thing is, it isn't bothering YOU. And as I said, it is the ones who don't just text a few seconds, it is for the ones who are texting addicts who are texting through the whole thing. Add a few of those and those little lights aggravate. That is why a smoker doesn't see the problem with smoking in a public place. It isn't bothering HIM. But your not an island in a public place, others get to deal with you. And as I said S2M, your 17 seconds probably wouldn't bat an eye. It is the others who go to extremes that make things bad for others.
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Postby Angel » Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:36 am

I suppose I can see both sides of the issue but as someone mentioned, if you HAVE to take a call or send/receive a text you should leave the theater to do so-and if you anticipate that you will be needing to do this you should sit on the end of the aisle and as close to the door as possible.

I say this because I have been known, on rare occasions, to go to the movies while I'm on call (mainly because I'm on call 24/7 so if I didn't go while on call, I'd never go)-I put the phone on silence, on my lap so I can see it light up, then I quietly get up and leave and answer it outside of the theater-I always call and tell the hospital I will be in the movies so they know to call only for emergencies. I do think it's rude to text or talk during movies and a "whisper" is not an acceptable alternative.

And S2M....keep hoping for that hummer or jumping the fence...maybe someday, darlin'.
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Postby Melissa » Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:26 am

Behshad wrote:
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mr.v wrote:
Melissa wrote:I try not to pay attention to people like that, because I think, what if it IS something important? But if someone is just playing, yeah it doesn't make sense to bother going to a theater to see a movie then, especially with what most theaters charge for new movies now. :x


if it is that important then shouldn't you go to the lobby and take care of it instead of distracting everyone else in the theater?


"You"? :lol: Yeah, *I* don't do this, but for people who do, yeah that would make great sense wouldn't it? lol. But common sense isn't very bountiful these days it seems.


His point is that most people that sit in the theater and text arent actually texting about important emergency stuff !


Well aware of that point.

I think some of this is a bit overboard in the picky dept. I've been on call before and had to check my phone for a second to make sure nothing was there, or I have glanced at it when my kids are with a sitter to make sure nothing's there. A few seconds of checking that is not a big deal. It's not like I see people holding their phones in the air for crying out loud. If the person is even RIGHT in front of you, if they are holding their phone down in their lap to glance, you're not even going to see that. I agree texting and talking esp are completely different. But as a nurse needing to GLANCE for calls or as a mother for my kids, with my phone in my LAP, yeah I WILL do that and it's none of anyone else's concern.

And I guess those that think you have to be as quiet as a monk the WHOLE time, yeah good luck with that when you have kids :roll: :lol:
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Postby Angel » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:05 pm

Truth be known....I'd much prefer to watch a movie at home in my jammies where I can pause the movie to answer the phone, make more (good tasing, fresh) popcorn that I don't pay a small fortune for, get an ice cold Coke out of the fridge. I can lie down, cuddle up in a blanket and be comfortable and if I get sick of the movie I just go read a book....yeah, home beats the theater any day!
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Postby artist4perry » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:54 pm

Melissa wrote:
Behshad wrote:
Melissa wrote:
mr.v wrote:
Melissa wrote:I try not to pay attention to people like that, because I think, what if it IS something important? But if someone is just playing, yeah it doesn't make sense to bother going to a theater to see a movie then, especially with what most theaters charge for new movies now. :x


if it is that important then shouldn't you go to the lobby and take care of it instead of distracting everyone else in the theater?


"You"? :lol: Yeah, *I* don't do this, but for people who do, yeah that would make great sense wouldn't it? lol. But common sense isn't very bountiful these days it seems.


His point is that most people that sit in the theater and text arent actually texting about important emergency stuff !


Well aware of that point.

I think some of this is a bit overboard in the picky dept. I've been on call before and had to check my phone for a second to make sure nothing was there, or I have glanced at it when my kids are with a sitter to make sure nothing's there. A few seconds of checking that is not a big deal. It's not like I see people holding their phones in the air for crying out loud. If the person is even RIGHT in front of you, if they are holding their phone down in their lap to glance, you're not even going to see that. I agree texting and talking esp are completely different. But as a nurse needing to GLANCE for calls or as a mother for my kids, with my phone in my LAP, yeah I WILL do that and it's none of anyone else's concern.

And I guess those that think you have to be as quiet as a monk the WHOLE time, yeah good luck with that when you have kids :roll: :lol:


I love medical folks and would not have a bit of problem with them checking for work related stuff. I am more talking about a teen with text on the brain 24/7. Glancing don't bug me in the slightest. I don't see many folks having a problem with that. Parents may need to be able to get a text from a sitter for emergencies. There are always exceptions. But I think the theater was not talking about those kind of things. If it is going on long enough to bug others, then it isn't just an "emergency" or work related thing. Seriously, someone checking even the time doesn't bug me. Glance away Mommies and Nurses, I won't have a problem. :D
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Postby Melissa » Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:25 pm

artist4perry wrote:I love medical folks and would not have a bit of problem with them checking for work related stuff. I am more talking about a teen with text on the brain 24/7. Glancing don't bug me in the slightest. I don't see many folks having a problem with that. Parents may need to be able to get a text from a sitter for emergencies. There are always exceptions. But I think the theater was not talking about those kind of things. If it is going on long enough to bug others, then it isn't just an "emergency" or work related thing. Seriously, someone checking even the time doesn't bug me. Glance away Mommies and Nurses, I won't have a problem. :D


Thanks :) I totally understand not being happy about overboard stuff like loud phone conversations, yeah they should leave the theater. But other stuff just doesn't bother me, like whispering. There's nothing wrong with asking your husband a question about something regarding the movie, or answering a friend's question the same way. I'm not bothered by others doing the same and if something like that bothers someone THAT much, then they need some help, lol. And the phone brightness thing I've seriously never paid attention to from anyone else around me. On my phone, I have the brightness turned down permanently as far as it will let me go where it can still be read. So unless someone is IN the same row I am, and looking right at my lap when I glance at it, then they're not going to even know I have a phone. I've never seen someone else's phone SO bright it was "distracting" :lol: What, they put 100 watt bulbs in phones now? :lol: I just find that silly. I'm not a moth, my eyes don't get sucked towards a nitelite type light in such easy "distraction" :lol:

As for teens and in school, I'm sure that's very frustrating as a teacher, I don't know how you guys put up with that!
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Postby artist4perry » Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:36 pm

Melissa wrote:
artist4perry wrote:I love medical folks and would not have a bit of problem with them checking for work related stuff. I am more talking about a teen with text on the brain 24/7. Glancing don't bug me in the slightest. I don't see many folks having a problem with that. Parents may need to be able to get a text from a sitter for emergencies. There are always exceptions. But I think the theater was not talking about those kind of things. If it is going on long enough to bug others, then it isn't just an "emergency" or work related thing. Seriously, someone checking even the time doesn't bug me. Glance away Mommies and Nurses, I won't have a problem. :D


Thanks :) I totally understand not being happy about overboard stuff like loud phone conversations, yeah they should leave the theater. But other stuff just doesn't bother me, like whispering. There's nothing wrong with asking your husband a question about something regarding the movie, or answering a friend's question the same way. I'm not bothered by others doing the same and if something like that bothers someone THAT much, then they need some help, lol. And the phone brightness thing I've seriously never paid attention to from anyone else around me. On my phone, I have the brightness turned down permanently as far as it will let me go where it can still be read. So unless someone is IN the same row I am, and looking right at my lap when I glance at it, then they're not going to even know I have a phone. I've never seen someone else's phone SO bright it was "distracting" :lol: What, they put 100 watt bulbs in phones now? :lol: I just find that silly. I'm not a moth, my eyes don't get sucked towards a nitelite type light in such easy "distraction" :lol:

As for teens and in school, I'm sure that's very frustrating as a teacher, I don't know how you guys put up with that!


I think everything in moderation. A quiet whisper or comment is not distracting. I would love for a bunch of Memphian African American folks going into that theater. Trust me, watching a movie with them is a great experience. They talk to the screen. :lol: "Oh No he DIDN'T!" Some of my African American students do that, and since I am aware it is cultural I take it in stride. Visit a mostly African American movie house sometime. It is a whole lot of fun! :lol:
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I'm posting this from my phone at the movies. No one seems to mind. Hang on, let me go ask if they mind.






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