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  1. Steve-O

    It is NOT okay at a movie theater, but I’m not the type to say anything to someone….unless they just don’t stop. I get annoyed anytime I’m enjoying something and a screen takes me out of it. Someone actually answered their phone in a movie I was in not too long ago–and talked on it for a minute or two before enough people yelled at him and he got up and left (while still talking on the phone). People are inconsiderate jackasses anymore, and there’s few places it’s more evident than at a movie theater, unfortunately.

  2. Maryann Fox

    Some theaters have a message on screen before movie starts indicating that of you’re on your cell phone while movie is playing you’ll be escorted out of the movie complex: no exceptions no refunds
    As it should be

  3. Brian Harvey

    I agree with him
    Turn off your damned phones
    This is not your living room
    The wrong person was escorted out of the theater!

  4. Elizabeth

    That is one reason I haven’t gone to a lot of movies anymore! People are stupid. You’re not in your living room! You are out in public! People are morons.

  5. Ken

    There is no respect for anybody. He should get a free showing of movie. The person with the phone should have been escorted out

  6. NENolan

    He created more of a disturbance than a cell phone could ever do. A person has some serious issues if something this insignificant can set them off. The guy could have just forgotten to mute it. It happens but of course, everyone is going to rush to judgment.

  7. Matt Brewster

    For most of my life I was a real movie nut, going out to a theater on a weekly visit. But, a combination of fuzzy projection and poor sound quality, noisy people (and equally noisy food wrappers), sticky seats, too many trailers and ads, the inability to sit for two hours or more without having to take a bathroom break(and missing several minutes of the film) made it increasingly hard to enjoy the experience. It took the 2005 King Kong remake to make me give it up. What broke the camel’s back? Director Peter Jackson’s decision to onit from his 195 magnum opus something my poor bladder badly needed…an INTERMISSION!!!

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