I'd hate that happening to me if I paid good money to see the film. Most managers/people don't have enough guts to take control of situations and do what their supposed to.
I liked Donnie Darko. Maybe as that Jake guy was hot. Especially dressed in that school uniform... carrying a axe... shooting that gun. And that part where he has his hands down his pants. *drool* Mmmm.... I'd love to touch him, lick him, and....
Probably my favorite movei for audience participation is Dawn of the Dead. That was so damn fun.
But I went to see Spiderman 2 and these little mexican kids were sitting right besides me with glowsticks and they giggled the entire time so finally I was like "WTG?!?! why the fuck do you have glowsticks in a movie theatre? And why do you keep giggling, are you giving each other hand jobs?!?!?"
DoD was amazing. I particularly liked the mantage scene with the lounge version of 'the sickness' and the chainsaw death of the annoying blond girl. although I was really disappointed that the even more annoying girl with the dog didn't die.
The whole part where they have lot's of fun in the mall was hilarious. And I really liked the character who was held up in the gun shop whose name I forgot. I was sad to see him die.
On our way home from the movie, my friend was actually didn't stop at a gas station (even though he really needed gas) because "they're might be zombies there." He quickly realized how stupid that was and stopped, though.
People who don't like the movies that they see should do what I did when I went to see "The Medallion": Get really confused as to why Jackie Chan is flying, exit that theatre, and go into "Bad Boys II". (Which was a very funny movie, btw.)
I laughed because of your frank and honest post, which in these Republican times, is a refreshing break from the repression of expression we live under.