If its not someone talking it's some one munching on popcorn or someone making a din with their hands in and out of crisp or sweet packets. Then you've got the person in front who's phone keeps beeping and buzzing or they keep turning it on and checking it every minute and blinding your eyes whilst they tap away.
Youve then got the person who's in and of their seat like a yoyo making every one in their row keep getting up and down
FFS, watch the film and let others do the same.
And now the Cinemas are putting in recliners and sofas with mini dinning tables and hot food on offer. So now will we have to endure the canteen sounds of clinking plates and cuttlery and the smells of three course dinner.
Will cinema goers now be falling asleep and snoring away with their cheesy feet out. Will the courting couples get more amorous on the comfy sofas?
I think my cinema days are numbered. I'm gonna wait for the Darkest Hour on Netflix so I can enjoy at home in my comfort bubble.
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SW-User
I so know your pain (although the first paragraph sounded like watching something in my house!) I think the problem is people are so desensitised now to the world around them that they have lost all sense of how society works..basic manners and respect for others is unheard of-boundaries are wrong to teach kids..let’s all run feral and free. Only a matter of time before all is lost and Lord of the Flies happens on a massive scale. (Ok I went off a bit there but i had to watch a film with a woman jiggling a tiny newborn behind my head who basically screamed puked and burped it’s way through the entire thing. What a selfish imbecile) The End
@SW-User Spot on. Many people these days have no awareness of others and no respect. If you say something you run the risk of being stabbed. I want to live on a farm or in the woods. Good day Sir.