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Cell Phones in the movie theatre


Dpantherman

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I was just reading through some of the comments on the google page for the 4 season theatre here in Greensboro, and was surprised to find out that people have been kicked out of the theater for being on their phone. Not talking, not texting, but using it for email purposes (or whatever else you can do on a phone.

What say you...(talking is not an option because that is un-acceptable, and should be subject to caning.

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Yeah, we need to spread the word that cell phones aren't okay at all in the theater. People now think, "If it's not making noise it's fair game, derp derp derp." No, it's really not, because now I've got a piercing white iPhone screen in my field of vision that's distracting me. These damned movies cost $15 dollars to go see, not including the food, so yes, this minor inconvenience is really pissing me off, I'm trying to follow the movie, and I don't care if you think you really can't wait to tell Tina G, "At movi emeet u at Tsco Bel after"

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I can always tell when the end of a movie is coming because a dull glow comes from where we all sit from people figuring out where they are going next. I hate it.

But this REALLY needs to be curbed in the IMAX 3D type places that charge 15 dollars a seat - it's an investment, not a waste of a couple of hours at that point.

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I can always tell when the end of a movie is coming because a dull glow comes from where we all sit from people figuring out where they are going next. I hate it.

But this REALLY needs to be curbed in the IMAX 3D type places that charge 15 dollars a seat - it's an investment, not a waste of a couple of hours at that point.

I map out the shows I am going to see and in what order on a post it when I movie hop.

Kinda lo-tech but it works fine for me.....

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