If that happened to my wife, I'd go bananas, no I'd go ballistic. The parents are certainly not getting away with "There's nothing I can do about it".
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This has also happened to me more than once. Unfortunately there is little that can be done. Some parents just shouldn't be allowed to breed if they refuse to take responsibility / action for their child’s behaviour.
Back in the day, cinema staff used to 'patrol' the theatre and pull people up on things like this e.g. talking, putting feet on seats etc. Nowadays, they just turn a blind eye.
I have complained to cinema staff before and they did offer me a ticket for another session (which was nice of them), however I wouldn't be at the session I am at if I preferred another time.
This is a HUGE reason why I don't go to the movies very often. It always ends up being spoilt by some inconsiderate individual(s).
If there is a silver lining for you Goki, you get to go home... those parents have to live with those unruly children.
Dude, I'm being turned off going to the movies too. Last one I saw was ironman 2. Craploads of ads, followed by loads of previews, and people behind me coughing and sneezing and carrying on with their colds. Loved the movie, but I think I'd enjoy it a helluva lot more at home because since then I've gotten blu-ray and 5.1 sound to go with my 46" tv. I'd get a better experience at home now.
For less than the price of just two tickets, I can buy the blu-ray of the movie and fully enjoy that instead of having to put up with rude people. Hear that cinemas? Too much pre-screening crap and lack of ushers is loosing you to home theatres.
what really gets to me is people taking things out and putting things into plastic bags... that crackling sound just transmits so well in cinemas
Works for me... especially when I can watch it in the comfort of my own lounge room without screaming kids / mobile phones / crackling chip packets / sticky seats / ads / people talking / people kicking my seat / 100% mark-up on sweets and drinks etc. etc. etc. ;)
It doesn't really matter. Some people prefer to watch it in their own home, others in the cinema. Both have advantages and disadvantages. The key point is that you find a way to enjoy it.
I personally don't mind. The cinema's have bigger screens. I try to see a movie late in its run to get a pretty much empty cinema. But I do like to sit in bed and watch. Means I can pause it when I gotta pee or get more food