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Had a similar experience only it was Avatar and it was freezing outside. Avatar is a garbage film too.Maleficent. Not only was the film terrible, but I also had a splitting headache from walking around LA in 45 degree (celsius) heat all day and made the bone headed decision to watch it in 3D when I could only get a seat in the front row. It felt like someone was trying to drill through my skull.
Ghost ship was based, only saw it on dvd, though. Dunno if I would feel the same about a cinema release.When I saw The Ring in the theater I had the unfortunate opportunity to be in a crowd of people where parents brought their children. They thought it was a good idea to bring a toddler and a baby to see a horror film that had a lot of screeching sounds in it. (Who sees an ad for The Ring and goes "this is the perfect film to bring a young child to?") During most of the movie the baby kept crying. Most likely because of the loud sounds. Instead of leaving the theater one of the parents would take the crying baby and stand just outside the entrance where we could still hear it crying. They should have left because it's stupid to bring babies to a horror movie, but no. They stayed during the whole film and we had to keep hearing the loud crying.
The toddler who wasn't far away from me kept telling their mom that they didn't like the movie (You think?) and they wanted to go home. Of course the mom stayed. At one point I remember thinking to myself "I hope your damn kid ends up freaking out because it's afraid of the television and I hope it annoys you."
I saw Ghost Ship because MTV covered the movie and made it look cool. The film wasn't good. After the opening I watched multiple people get up and leave. Instead of walking out I kept thinking "maybe it'll get good" but it never did. At one point I saw a very large group of people walk out of the film at once. It's the only time I've seen that many people bail out on a film.
Ghost ship was based, only saw it on dvd, though. Dunno if I would feel the same about a cinema release.
Nolan's movies are really made for IMAX, when I saw The Dark Knight Rises in IMAX the shot where the plane drops legit gave me vertigo.This is going to sound autistic but when I was a kid I saw Batman Begins at an IMAX movie theater. I remember having some kind of sensory overload when kid Bruce fell into the hole and the bats swarmed right pass him. I immediately ran out and started crying like a bitch lol. It was pretty ironic because when my mother was calming me down I remember looking at the screen and seeing Alfred consul Bruce after the accident. I guess Christopher Nolan does a good job on the immersion. front. The movie is still one of my favorites.
That happened to me during one of the Hobbit movies, the baby could somehow cry over the very loud action scenes.Another bad experience is when I went to see Halloween 2018 and some lady had the bright idea to bring her damn baby to an R-Rated Horror Movie.
Another bad experience is when I went to see Halloween 2018 and some lady had the bright idea to bring her damn baby to an R-Rated Horror Movie.