October 16, 200916 yr Hello.in my 17 years alive i have had a wonderful time in the cinema's.I remember the first time i went to the cinemas. i think i was 11 and the first movie i saw was "Eminem's 8Mile"i was absolutely shellshock when i saw the big screen, it was a big part of my life, it gave me just this tingle walking up to the ticket seller and asking to see a movie, then going to the lobby to get all the popcorn and sweets imaginable. back to i thread.from the age 14 onwards i always went to the cinema's with friends. then mainly after another year of going to the cinema's it started to become one of my main social activities.I got up to alot of mischief in there. i remember this on time i spent a whole movie throwing popcorn at a lady sitting 3 rows infront of me, towards the end of the movie here hair was beginning to become a mountin of popcorn. me and my friends thought she didnt notice the popcorn until she finnally turned around and threw here cup of coke a cola at us and saturated us.so in this thread i would like to know what stuff you have gotten up to in the cinema'splease keep it (g) rated.
October 16, 200916 yr Somebody ought the smack the life out of you. Throwing pop-corn at other moviegoeers. I bet you keep your phone on as well. Signature by Maurice SendakWhen the stars make you drool just like a pasta fazool, that's amore!
October 16, 200916 yr I'm pretty sure this is a troll, although usually they don't sign up months in advance so I am not sure 100%.
October 16, 200916 yr I'm pretty sure this is a troll, although usually they don't sign up months in advance so I am not sure 100%.I've seen his posts before, I don't think he is. And he deserved that soda thrown at him.
October 16, 200916 yr I do remember when someone in front of my didn't stop shaking their chair, and the person behind kept putting their feet up on the back of my chair. Really inconsiderate, antisocial people. 2257AD.TUMBLR.COM
October 16, 200916 yr At the THEATRE I was eating crisps really loudly and the guy behind me said "bloody hell!!" and walked out.
October 16, 200916 yr I never go. Too damn expensive for a guy without a job. [bleep] the law, they can eat my dick that's word to Pimp
October 16, 200916 yr I never go. Too damn expensive for a guy without a job.Sneak in. 8,180WONGTONG IS THE BEST AND IS MORE SUPERIOR THAN ME#1 Wongtong stalker.Im looking for some No Limit soldiers!
October 17, 200916 yr Damn kids.I agree. If one of my friends started acting up like that I'd smack them around the head for being rude. :angry: I edit for the [Tip.It Times]. I rarely write in [My Blog]. I am an [Ex-Moderator].
October 17, 200916 yr No body wants to be distracted while watching a movie kid. You are one of the reasons why I hate going to the movies, you spend $10 to see a film and you have people like yourself ruining the experience. You are no worse then a crying baby. :shame:
October 17, 200916 yr Except a crying baby is one of those things you come to expect (but it is incredibly courteous and polite if they do leave momentarily). I went to see a production of Romeo & Juliet with my school; there were a couple of other schools there and those kids were inconsiderate little bastards. I felt deeply sorry for the people who came to see it for non-educational purposes and had to put up with a horribly ruined atmosphere. It makes me think that my parents did an awesome job of teaching me politeness, courtesy and consideration. In part it has something to do with my family being rather well-off as it is (although not amazingly, just far above average for the UK); we were always taught to be good, respectful kids right from the outset. Steam | Soup | Last.fm
October 17, 200916 yr That's really inconsiderate. I hate when people yell and scream during a show, talk on their cell phone, are tall and decide to sit in front of me. I also hate people who fart a lot because they find it funny. I think the only time I ever did something stupid was when I was making fun of Twilight really loud during the commercials for it before GI Joe, which nobody in my town apparently wanted to see since my friend and I were the only ones in there.
October 17, 200916 yr That's really inconsiderate. I hate when people yell and scream during a show, talk on their cell phone, are tall and decide to sit in front of me. I also hate people who fart a lot because they find it funny. I think the only time I ever did something stupid was when I was making fun of Twilight really loud during the commercials for it before GI Joe, which nobody in my town apparently wanted to see since my friend and I were the only ones in there. I was rude while I watched the Twilight movie with my friends. I just kept groaning and face palming and making loud noises during the movie. I dont do anything during other movies, so don't PLAYA HATE ON ME. 8,180WONGTONG IS THE BEST AND IS MORE SUPERIOR THAN ME#1 Wongtong stalker.Im looking for some No Limit soldiers!
October 17, 200916 yr It was Twilight, Wongtong.. Don't think anyone will condemn you for that. I go pretty rarely, and now it's mostly by myself, or with my sister. Worst experiences have always been with kids.. Some kid was trying to name all the Transformers during Revenge of the Fallen, I'd have punched him if he wasn't about 10-12, and getting them wrong. Wantsed to punch the parents too. Another time was during the Simpson's Movie, when we had some kids about 3-5 infront of us and they were laughing loudly, and practically said what happened half the time. I wanted to punch the parents. Denizen of Darkness| PSN= sworddude198
October 17, 200916 yr I was at my friends house and my uncle came by and said he was going to see Hellboy 2 and we could come if it was alright with my friends parents. We get to see the movie, and one of my friends was fine, the other pissed everyone off. A character commented that he "hates youtube", and my friend never shut up for the rest of the movie. For the last half of the movie I couldn't hear a thing except him going "BAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HE SAID YOUTUBE HAHAHAHAHAHA!" Get back here so I can rub your butt.
October 18, 200916 yr At the THEATRE I was eating crisps really loudly and the guy behind me said "bloody hell!!" and walked out.If you're going to bold something, you should probably spell it correctly. Command the Murderous Chalices! Drink ye harpooners! drink and swear, ye men that man the deathful whaleboat's bow- Death to Moby Dick!BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!
October 18, 200916 yr I think he did spell it right. You can take out your corrected rage on me on HALOween. Get back here so I can rub your butt.
October 18, 200916 yr That's how I always spell theatre. Fx seems to think it is wrong though. It also thinks "Fx" is wrong though, and that is the abbreviation for the application :smile: .
October 18, 200916 yr Well I've seen i've seen it spelled/spelt two different ways :lol: Theatre, and theater. Get back here so I can rub your butt.
October 18, 200916 yr "In British usage, some words of French, Latin, or Greek origin end with a consonant followed by -re, with the -re unstressed and pronounced /ər/. Most of these words have the ending -er in the United States." - Wikipedia 8,180WONGTONG IS THE BEST AND IS MORE SUPERIOR THAN ME#1 Wongtong stalker.Im looking for some No Limit soldiers!
October 18, 200916 yr I think the blame for all this confusion can rest with Noah Webster. He had a great idea in making English more simple but he's helped to cause so much confusion. He who learns must suffer, and, even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart,and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God. - Aeschylus (525 BC - 456 BC)
October 18, 200916 yr Theater and Theatre are the same thing. It's just the difference between older English and new age English (Or american english). Just like Shoppe and Shop. Same thing, shouldn't bother anyone.
October 18, 200916 yr Theater and Theatre are the same thing. It's just the difference between older English and new age English (Or american english). Just like Shoppe and Shop. Same thing, shouldn't bother anyone.No, it's not like that. It's the difference between English and American English. We use Theatre, some people use Theater. Please get off this topic because I can go on for a long time about differences in spelling :unsure: I edit for the [Tip.It Times]. I rarely write in [My Blog]. I am an [Ex-Moderator].
October 18, 200916 yr How about we just settle on ye olde theatre? Get back here so I can rub your butt.
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