I saw Valkyrie at the cinema yesterday which was a Friday night. Good film but completely ruined by the audience. I feel one of my rants coming. I admit that due to the hours I work, I often end up going on a Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon, and so getting practically a private showing. Going to the cinema on a Friday evening like everyone else was a new experience for me. Is this really the same experience everyone else has? My sister said it was why she no longer goes to the cinema.
Three people behind talking long and loudly about what Doughnuts they were going to buy. When I asked them politely if they could talk outside, no apology, I just got abuse and threatening behaviour. When they did leave half-way through to get the doughnuts they knocked the back of every seat on the row. The constant rattling of bags and chomping on food. Someone in front actually got up, lifted his cheek and farted. Litter deliberately thrown everywhere. Young kids going in and out, in and out, up and down the aisle and through the creaky doors. How weak a bladder do these people have? Someone calling out bird noises and screams. Maybe he had Tourette's syndrome, but I think it was more likely he was just ignorant. These were not all young kids either, they were mostly twenty-somethings. I do realise that the people on Trisha and Jeremy Kyle do actually exist, but why pay £7 if you don't actually want to see the film? You could buy another two tubs of triple chocolate ice cream and several more jam doughnuts instead.
When I was younger the cinemas used to employ ushers and eject people who caused a disturbance. My father said they gave a clip around the ear when he was young. Am I getting too old, or do they no longer care any more once they have taken your money? Is this just a sad reflection of our society as a whole? I'm not asking for much, just a tiny little respect. Has anyone ever successfully got a refund because the film was ruined by the audience?
Last year, when a man in the audience had a heart-attack, and my film had to be paused, the cinema manageress gave us a huge apology. I didn't really need an apology, it was completely understandable and unavoidable. On the other hand, this kind of behaviour is neither, but the management are no where to be seen. I won't be going on a Friday night again in the near future.
Three people behind talking long and loudly about what Doughnuts they were going to buy. When I asked them politely if they could talk outside, no apology, I just got abuse and threatening behaviour. When they did leave half-way through to get the doughnuts they knocked the back of every seat on the row. The constant rattling of bags and chomping on food. Someone in front actually got up, lifted his cheek and farted. Litter deliberately thrown everywhere. Young kids going in and out, in and out, up and down the aisle and through the creaky doors. How weak a bladder do these people have? Someone calling out bird noises and screams. Maybe he had Tourette's syndrome, but I think it was more likely he was just ignorant. These were not all young kids either, they were mostly twenty-somethings. I do realise that the people on Trisha and Jeremy Kyle do actually exist, but why pay £7 if you don't actually want to see the film? You could buy another two tubs of triple chocolate ice cream and several more jam doughnuts instead.
When I was younger the cinemas used to employ ushers and eject people who caused a disturbance. My father said they gave a clip around the ear when he was young. Am I getting too old, or do they no longer care any more once they have taken your money? Is this just a sad reflection of our society as a whole? I'm not asking for much, just a tiny little respect. Has anyone ever successfully got a refund because the film was ruined by the audience?
Last year, when a man in the audience had a heart-attack, and my film had to be paused, the cinema manageress gave us a huge apology. I didn't really need an apology, it was completely understandable and unavoidable. On the other hand, this kind of behaviour is neither, but the management are no where to be seen. I won't be going on a Friday night again in the near future.