I totally forgot to show the comment I was talking about at the end of the video. You can find it in my "I Miss Movie Theaters" video. It's pretty shocking so you'll know it when you see it.
I will never regret going to a movie theater in my opinion the movie theaters to me a movie theater makes the movies feel special I get the whole online and sometimes I do watch movies online but there's nothing like a good scene in the movie and then you just hear the pop of the fans
I find personally just about every type of movie The Bill Fillmore special in a movie theater watch a scary movie in movie theaters and it's even more scary although Hollywood tends to ruin horror movies these days
I kind of wish Hollywood would go back to making more subtle horror movies and even use practical effects now if you want to see something like that it's better to watch a Japanese horror movie not the American versions of any of those films
In fact parked on the tractor that ever shocked me in the last twenty years is probably Rob Zombie Thousand Corpses yeah it was gory but it wasn't actually kind of surreal some of the scenes and action was shocking
I saw Venom: Let There Be Carnage in the theatres last weekend. It was dead silent at once when the Sony logo popped up. It. Was. Heaven. Even better, the entire theatre laughed at some of the funnier moments/quotes and it fitted perfect with the vibe. It felt like everyone had respect for each other
That's the reason I don't go to movie theatres, talkers ! I just stay home and watch them home. Crazy how we watch the exact same movies and are into the same kind of movies. It's hard to give recommendations to a fellow movie buff but I recommend you watch Following (1998) or She's gotta have it (1986) if you haven't.
I'm sorry you had to experience those bad experiences. Recently when I was in The Batman with 2 buddies there were 3 boys who were around 11-12 years old sitting behind us who were whispering 70% of the movie for e.g. asking which character it is and what may happen, one of my buddies saw them also using their phones and watching TikToks. I also had to warn them to shut their mouth because they were mocking that it's still 1 hour left while I was enjoying experiencing the dark and gritty world of Gotham City and that shortly took me out of the movie/experience. Thank God the film was still great and wasn't ruined.
I'm so sorry about your awful movie theater experience sounds like next time you need to book a private showing for yourself or with your friends who actually want to watch the movie
Great video, I still havnt gone back and dont intend to. I am sorry to hear your dune experiance was ruined as I know you was super looking forward to it.
I used to be one of those kids until I grew up. I guess evolution is not even across the board hhh you're so right about those movie goers... such pests! Education comes from home, good sense, from genes, and not everything in society should be expected from organisations or authorities. It's also in our own hands to make this world orderly and better. Avoiding violence at all cost, of course. Love! A
It's absolutely true. I remember back in 2014 when I went to see The Amazing Spider-Man 2 there was a group of young children behind me. Those kids were definitely not older than 6-7 and yet they didn't make a sound throughout the entire movie, not even once. So I absolutely agree with you on your point about educating the kids and how parents should do it.
I find that these sorts of things only happen at multiplex theatres, if you go to a picture house or venue more geared towards independent features (but that also plays the blockbusters) the people are usually there just to see the movie and not to chinwag
i am sorry that you have had to deal with those types of shitty experiences once again. Personally, I have had only 2 bad experiences at the AMC I go to. The first was when I watched Spider-Man: No Way Home for the 2nd time, and the 2nd one was very recent when I went to watch Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, although scaled down 1st: I went to watch Spider-Man: No Way Home for the 2nd time with my sister (1st time watch for her) and there were these two girls in the row above us in the IMAX theater, and they NEVER shut up for the entire movie 2nd: It was short-lived, but as I was watching Multiverse of Madness, I heard a commotion and I thought it was a cheering of some sort, but everyone in my theater (including my sister) was looking down and in the front row, these two girls almost get into a fist fight and idk what happened, but I know that a drink was thrown from one of them both to the other girl
I don't know where on earth you go to the movies but this sucks. When I lived on the Southside of Chicago, things like this happened frequently. But I moved to the north suburbs a decade ago and audiences are so much more well behaved around here. Please don't let this deter you from the cinematic experience. I suggest going on weekdays when no one is there.
Every reason valid! You know I went to a movie theatre few months back to watch a period biographical drama and the girl sitting on the adjacent row was blowing her boyfriend 😳. The lights went on during the interval and everybody saw them 😆. In conclusion, movie theatres are certainly not appropriate anymore for genuine film goers. They've become more for time-passers these days.
Now you have to come india specially southern part You also see craze of movie in theatre "Just type indian movie theatre reaction" You really shocked 😱😱 Here actors are like Gods, stardom is beyond of level also in corona situation
I totally forgot to show the comment I was talking about at the end of the video. You can find it in my "I Miss Movie Theaters" video. It's pretty shocking so you'll know it when you see it.
I will never regret going to a movie theater in my opinion the movie theaters to me a movie theater makes the movies feel special I get the whole online and sometimes I do watch movies online but there's nothing like a good scene in the movie and then you just hear the pop of the fans
I find personally just about every type of movie The Bill Fillmore special in a movie theater watch a scary movie in movie theaters and it's even more scary although Hollywood tends to ruin horror movies these days
I kind of wish Hollywood would go back to making more subtle horror movies and even use practical effects now if you want to see something like that it's better to watch a Japanese horror movie not the American versions of any of those films
In fact parked on the tractor that ever shocked me in the last twenty years is probably Rob Zombie Thousand Corpses yeah it was gory but it wasn't actually kind of surreal some of the scenes and action was shocking
Yup! I only watch films at home now
I would love to see more videos from you talking about movie theatres!
Saw the batman ,pretty good but guys behind me talked a little bit but became quiet whenever the the good scenes happened
I saw Venom: Let There Be Carnage in the theatres last weekend. It was dead silent at once when the Sony logo popped up. It. Was. Heaven. Even better, the entire theatre laughed at some of the funnier moments/quotes and it fitted perfect with the vibe. It felt like everyone had respect for each other
That sounds amazing. That's the perfect environment for movies like that.
@@Fahriya Yes
I missed theatres, until I went to see Shangchi with my brother after 2 years of no theatres.
Now I remember why going to the theater is hit or miss.
People spoiling in the theatres during a credits scene? Wow yikes
Yeah the blockbuster cinema trips for me have been very annoying.
That's the reason I don't go to movie theatres, talkers ! I just stay home and watch them home. Crazy how we watch the exact same movies and are into the same kind of movies. It's hard to give recommendations to a fellow movie buff but I recommend you watch Following (1998) or She's gotta have it (1986) if you haven't.
I'm sorry you had to experience those bad experiences. Recently when I was in The Batman with 2 buddies there were 3 boys who were around 11-12 years old sitting behind us who were whispering 70% of the movie for e.g. asking which character it is and what may happen, one of my buddies saw them also using their phones and watching TikToks. I also had to warn them to shut their mouth because they were mocking that it's still 1 hour left while I was enjoying experiencing the dark and gritty world of Gotham City and that shortly took me out of the movie/experience. Thank God the film was still great and wasn't ruined.
I'm so sorry about your awful movie theater experience sounds like next time you need to book a private showing for yourself or with your friends who actually want to watch the movie
Great video, I still havnt gone back and dont intend to.
I am sorry to hear your dune experiance was ruined as I know you was super looking forward to it.
I loved this video what a great rant. I can not even stand to watch movies with other people at home.
Right now with inflation I don't go to the movies anymore. I'm not gonna waste my gas and hard earned money to get it ruined by people 😕
I used to be one of those kids until I grew up. I guess evolution is not even across the board hhh you're so right about those movie goers... such pests! Education comes from home, good sense, from genes, and not everything in society should be expected from organisations or authorities. It's also in our own hands to make this world orderly and better. Avoiding violence at all cost, of course. Love! A
It's absolutely true. I remember back in 2014 when I went to see The Amazing Spider-Man 2 there was a group of young children behind me. Those kids were definitely not older than 6-7 and yet they didn't make a sound throughout the entire movie, not even once. So I absolutely agree with you on your point about educating the kids and how parents should do it.
I find that these sorts of things only happen at multiplex theatres, if you go to a picture house or venue more geared towards independent features (but that also plays the blockbusters) the people are usually there just to see the movie and not to chinwag
i am sorry that you have had to deal with those types of shitty experiences once again. Personally, I have had only 2 bad experiences at the AMC I go to. The first was when I watched Spider-Man: No Way Home for the 2nd time, and the 2nd one was very recent when I went to watch Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, although scaled down
1st: I went to watch Spider-Man: No Way Home for the 2nd time with my sister (1st time watch for her) and there were these two girls in the row above us in the IMAX theater, and they NEVER shut up for the entire movie
2nd: It was short-lived, but as I was watching Multiverse of Madness, I heard a commotion and I thought it was a cheering of some sort, but everyone in my theater (including my sister) was looking down and in the front row, these two girls almost get into a fist fight and idk what happened, but I know that a drink was thrown from one of them both to the other girl
Love the Movie posters in back!
Has your movie experiences In cinema 🎥 get better?
Can i ask what is the next film review?
I haven't decided yet. I usually choose movies spontaneously, so it's gonna depend on my mood.
@@Fahriya Thanks you i always expect your review have a nice day! :)
i just wanna know why people who talk during movies get so damn offended when you ask them to be quiet..
i highly recommend "Nameless Gangster : Rules of Time"
People are the reason I dont go outside.
That's why I whacti movies at home
I don't know where on earth you go to the movies but this sucks. When I lived on the Southside of Chicago, things like this happened frequently. But I moved to the north suburbs a decade ago and audiences are so much more well behaved around here. Please don't let this deter you from the cinematic experience. I suggest going on weekdays when no one is there.
With No Time to Die I went on a Friday afternoon. But the unfortunate thing is that I have almost no free time during the weekdays.
Every reason valid! You know I went to a movie theatre few months back to watch a period biographical drama and the girl sitting on the adjacent row was blowing her boyfriend 😳. The lights went on during the interval and everybody saw them 😆. In conclusion, movie theatres are certainly not appropriate anymore for genuine film goers. They've become more for time-passers these days.
WTF 🏳️😅
Unfortunately people have started to use movie theaters as a means to just waste time... and because of them we end up suffering.
@@Fahriya that's why am much more comfortable at home watching movies
Now you have to come india specially southern part
You also see craze of movie in theatre
"Just type indian movie theatre reaction"
You really shocked 😱😱
Here actors are like Gods, stardom is beyond of level also in corona situation