All the people whining at the reactions in this are why I like seeing movies at home. That oppressive silence ya'll demand is...ugh, gross.
Not on opening weekend at an action/cape flick. Just come on out and have a good time.
All the people whining at the reactions in this are why I like seeing movies at home. That oppressive silence ya'll demand is...ugh, gross.
All it takes is some self control to not laugh or gasp though! It's entirely voluntary to express how you feel in an audible fashion. If your instinct is to laugh at something and you're fine with defending that, it in no way invalidates my instinct to cheer and let my excitement be heard. If you're talking about high-fiving people and shit? Totally. That's a conscious decision. I'm going to opening nights for that experience but I'm not gonna dream of doing it to someone that clearly ain't there to get touched.
No it is not. Clapping and being happy comes naturally. Saying holyshit is very common. Going to movies is social experience. Stay home and watch in isolation. People get distracted by breathing, popcorn eating, and people drinking pepsi. I have no problem people getting in to the hype moment.
I can't believe people are FOR people screaming and yelling at a movie theatre. You are part of the problem why movie-going experience (in general) sucks.
I didn't pay $25 (not including concessions) to listen to your commentary.
Honestly, I think its a selfish thing. I don't want to get into a generational vs. generational thing but man, people are selfish and feel like they deserve attention or need to be the centre of attention.No no no, you paid $25 to be part of their experience. Because it's an event. Please consider that their hype levels are at maximum and they need their release.
They are just trying to have a good time. Just like the fans who lose it when they see the Zelda game they knew was coming.I mean I'm not angry at this or annoyed I just think its dumb.
Its a superhero movie, I feel like people cheering and clapping just happens because they WANT to do it and are waiting for an opportunity. Its like watching the crowds in the Nintendo stores watching the nintendo directs cheering at every word said by the announcer.
It's funny that you don't realize you're the one being selfish here.Honestly, I think its a selfish thing. I don't want to get into a generational vs. generational thing but man, people are selfish and feel like they deserve attention or need to be the centre of attention.
Its akin to being on your cellphone in a movie theatre, talking during a movie.
Its obviously the person going to a dark room with good audio thinking the crowd wants to hear him instead of the movie.It's funny that you don't realize you're the one being selfish here.
The crowd is cheering, are you saying the whole crowd is selfish?Its obviously the person going to a dark room with good audio thinking the crowd wants to hear him instead of the movie.
If movies were designed to cheer people would go to a stadium.
Its obviously the person going to a dark room with good audio thinking the crowd wants to hear him instead of the movie.
If movies were designed to cheer people would go to a stadium.
The "crowd" doesnt mean every other person, just the ones screaming, and those are the ones you are seeing clapping/screaming at a screen and making you think "everyone is doing it".The crowd is cheering, are you saying the whole crowd is selfish?
So enough people are cheering where it sounds like it's everyone and the people who aren't went there on the opening weekend knowing cheering happens, so, what's the issue?The "crowd" doesnt mean every other person, just the ones screaming, and those are the ones you are seeing clapping/screaming at a screen and making you think "everyone is doing it".
Its the reason I try to avoid going to this kind of movies the first week (even if I'm not that annoyed by it), sadly those screamers are the same people talking the whole day about the movie in person and the internet spoiling it for everyone.
It is so weird to read comments from all of you so against social interactions. Not all shows are like this. These ones are supposed to be hype, and they have shows setup for that hype. People go for the hype.
The movie going experience used to be a communal event and not so stiff.
there is a huge gulf of a difference between a crowd cheering for like 1 second at an event in a movie than someone talking through an entire movie. I've experienced both, one of them bothers me immensely, the other does not. I'll let you guess which is which.I can't believe people are FOR people screaming and yelling at a movie theatre. You are part of the problem why movie-going experience (in general) sucks.
I didn't pay $25 (not including concessions) to listen to your commentary.
It's funny that you don't realize you're the one being selfish here.
You're telling the entire movie theater to stop cheering on opening weekend? LolOkay there. Now I know you're pulling people's legs. Somehow, Im ruining everyone's expierience by asking screamers to be quiet vs. them being quiet for everyone.
Do you also think its okay to use your cellphone in the movie theatre? Check a text for one second?
I mean, here its not that common, I think it mostly happen at movies for kids (and of course I wouldnt complain about kids screaming in the theather since thats ok and expected), I havent been in a showing with adults screaming in a long time.So enough people are cheering where it sounds like it's everyone and the people who aren't went there on the opening weekend knowing cheering happens, so, what's the issue?
To your last point, now you're just making shit up to be annoyed about.
Jesus, this is like the tenth time this lame analogy has been attempted in this thread. You anti-fun people really only have one move, huh?Do you also think its okay to use your cellphone in the movie theatre? Check a text for one second?
I can tell you I would hate you if I were in the same theater.
Then I have no idea what the problem here is. People who don't mind go to the showings where it happens, you go to the showings where it doesn't happen. You're just annoyed at the idea of people enjoying a movie in a way you don't enjoy it.I mean, here its not that common, I think it mostly happen at movies for kids (and of course I wouldnt complain about kids screaming in the theather since thats ok and expected), I havent been in a showing with adults screaming in a long time.
I have no idea what any of this means.The second point?, a friend who went to see avengers IW the first week the first thing he did on instagram was recommending to see the movie since he almost cried at a iron man scene but now he was waiting for the sequel....
Yeah, I'm guesing people who need to vent during the movie are the sames that NEED to vent after the movie.
Then I have no idea what the problem here is. People who don't mind go to the showings where it happens, you go to the showings where it doesn't happen. You're just annoyed at the idea of people enjoying a movie in a way you don't enjoy it.
You want everyone to conform to you, you're being selfish.I'm just giving my opinion, its dumb, I shouldnt have to wait 1 or 2 weeks so people stop screaming at a theather where you pay to watch a movie.
Wanting people to be quiet at a theather is being selfish?
You want opening weekend crowds to stop doing the thing they've been doing for literally decades, yes, you're being selfish.Wanting people to be quiet at a theather is being selfish?
Yeah, I'm totally on the wrong in this one, lol
I can't think of a scene in recent memory that has illicited as big a crowd reaction as this moment in Infinity War. And seeing these videos from various countries across the globe showed me that it's not just us crazy Americans that hoot and holler at the cinema screen. What an incredible crowd pleasing moment. It's like a friggin rock concert lol
It's probably several things - it's generational, it's cultural, and it's dependent on the movie.Honestly, I think its a selfish thing. I don't want to get into a generational vs. generational thing but man, people are selfish and feel like they deserve attention or need to be the centre of attention.
Its akin to being on your cellphone in a movie theatre, talking during a movie.
Lol yepMy goodness there are some seriously socially broken people on this forum.
It is painfully obvious that some of you have been spending way too much of your life online and have developed a very strange sense for what is and isn't socially acceptable behavior.
To be this butthurt over some people who are big fans cheering for literally 5 to 10 seconds of a movie that's almost 3 hours long on opening night just defies all reason.
You can come up with any argument you want but that will not change the fact that you are in the vast minority on this and perhaps that should cause some self-reflection to take place.
People have been speaking in movies/talking in the phone for years too and they think its ok, does that mean I'm selfish if I want them to stop?You want opening weekend crowds to stop doing the thing they've been doing for literally decades, yes, you're being selfish.
Low key but I was more excited about Rocket Racoon being in Thor shoulder
Rocket Racoon and Groot are even more good when they are with Thor
People have been speaking in movies/talking in the phone for years too and they think its ok, does that mean I'm selfish if I want them to stop?
My goodness there are some seriously socially broken people on this forum.
It is painfully obvious that some of you have been spending way too much of your life online and have developed a very strange sense for what is and isn't socially acceptable behavior.
To be this butthurt over some people who are big fans cheering for literally 5 to 10 seconds of a movie that's almost 3 hours long on opening night just defies all reason.
You can come up with any argument you want but that will not change the fact that you are in the vast minority on this and perhaps that should cause some self-reflection to take place.
Cheering really only happens during the opening weekend, if you buy a ticket for said weekend, you are willingly buying a ticket for something that there's a really good chance will have cheering. It's socially accepted to cheer in that setting, it's never socially accepted to talk during a movie or take out your phone unless you buy a ticket for special screenings where that is allowed.People have been speaking in movies/talking in the phone for years too and they think its ok, does that mean I'm selfish if I want them to stop.