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Magick Cauldron
post Dec 11 2009, 09:18 PM

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My worst experience in the cinema has to be...

When I was watching HP & the Half-Blood Prince, an immature couple behind me kept talking from the start of the movie until the end!
I was so annoyed of her boyfriend, he was repeating everything Dumbledore said, in an annoying tone. I don't know what was his problem. I don't need to be a rocket scientist to know that he does have some issues.

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ik3da   Posted Today, 11:28 AM
   Reasons why I stopped visiting cinemas:

*Lousy movie with much over-rated reviews/comments
*Morons with non-stop itchy kicking legs
*Management who won't do a thing when speakers are not working (left is working while right is not, bloody hell - I was seating on right area...)
*Morons who sit at my seats when I am late and wouldn't even budge until I have to take out my tickets (imagine that you are already late and these stubborn 'geniuses' are sitting at your seats)

The winner of it all, PARENTS. Cinema management should have a sign saying NO KIDS ALLOWED especially when screening those action/loud movies. Babies non-stop crying when the movie gets loud and kids screaming louder than the movie itself. Urgh... I haven't even come to kids who treat the cinema like their house. Idiotic parents = EPIC failure.


Oh God, when I was watching A Christmas Carol, a couple of parents brought their kids along. At half of the movie, a kid started to talk out loud (for a long period of time) and his mother didn't even ask him to shut up. I didn't get to enjoy the movie fully but A Christmas Carol was still a great movie, although I haven't read the book by Charles Dickens.

The seat I got always got kicked many times. It doesn't matter if it's in GSC, Pavilion or TGV, KLCC. No matter how huge the space between the front and back seats are, the guy behind me just has to stretch his legs or move his feet. I guess it's just a natural habit of some people.

This post has been edited by Magick Cauldron: Dec 11 2009, 09:30 PM

 

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