I think Morrowind was $20 when I bought it?
Easily one of the best purchases of my life.
I think Morrowind was $20 when I bought it?
Easily one of the best purchases of my life.
Train tickets to Glasgow.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
You'd be surprised in the willful ignorance of others. I remember when I saw the first Silent Hill movie there were two babies crying at certain points. This was a late showing, but still.
It's sad that theaters don't care about this. I am guessing that they fear they'll lose business if they turn down people bringing babies and small children to movies (I am not counting children's movies in this following point because obviously that is expected), but what they fail to realize that even a trashy person that uses their cell phone the whole time, put their feet on other peoples seat in front of them, and adds his or her own commentary loudly to the movie doesn't want to hear a baby or child cry or be disruptive in any way. I'm not some Grinch that think no children should even be in theaters except for kid's films, but they really, really shouldn't allow kids to be at late showings for PG-13 stuff and above honestly. That's never going to happen, though.
Then again, it was hilarious to hear a new generation of children freak out at Jurassic Park when it was in theaters again in 2013.
Babies should be banned from movie theaters. I'm serious. It ruins the experience for other people if your baby is crying throughout. Also I totally judge children (like ages 5 - 12) if they don't quietly sit and watch the movie as I did as a child. Appreciate the film!
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
It's different in the States; an R rated movie means if you're under 17 you need an adult with you. NC-17 means no one under 17 is permitted at all, but NC-17 kind of has a stigma attached to it so hardly any movies are released with that rating. A director will commonly cut stuff from a movie to get an R rating instead of an NC-17.
I remember when the Matrix movies were out tons of people brought their kids along. I still have no idea why.
Party favors.
If you know what I mean.
Also metal tongs. Only $5, but man they're handy.
the matrix was only rated 15 here, which means 12 years old could come if their guardians were with them
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I remember when The Dark Knight clocked in with a 12A rating in the UK. It felt more like a 15 to me.
Hey guys, since this thread is going off topic to how we feel about kids/babies in movie theaters, I decided to simply have a thread about it in The Lounge! So click the link below to continue this discussion there! Thanks! ~Sephex
http://home.eyesonff.com/showthread....75#post3538275