Magnus said:I can't believe some of the people who are going crazy over texters in the theatre are alright with people snacking on crunchy popcorn and nachos around them all movie long.
The smell and the sound are infinitely more distracting.
The difference is that concession stands are part of the moviegoing experience, and they're not going away (unless you find a theater that doesn't have them). Eating (politely) in most theaters is accepted. I've never seen a theater that encourages texting.Magnus said:I can't believe some of the people who are going crazy over texters in the theatre are alright with people snacking on crunchy popcorn and nachos around them all movie long.
The smell and the sound are infinitely more distracting.
Zoe said:The light from the screen is a distraction.
Dead Man said:How about, if you can't follow the simple fucking rules, don't go to THAT theatre? If you don't like people eating, don't go to a restaurant theatre.
Magnus said:I can't believe some of the people who are going crazy over texters in the theatre are alright with people snacking on crunchy popcorn and nachos around them all movie long.
The smell and the sound are infinitely more distracting.
I'm not convinced by this argument.jiji said:The difference is that concession stands are part of the moviegoing experience, and they're not going away (unless you find a theater that doesn't have them). Eating (politely) in most theaters is accepted. I've never seen a theater that encourages texting.
Al-ibn Kermit said:It's way less distracting then people eating food. I really don't see the problem.
Vagabundo said:Someone kicking the back of your seat can't drive me mental too.
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Magnus said:I'm not convinced by this argument.
Texting is equally becoming part of the normal 'public' experience, something to just accept when you're around other people now. And in my opinion, infringes to a far lesser degree on others' space and senses than munching down on movie concessions, which has always annoyed me a little, but I'm focused on the film which is far more overpowering to my senses.
Smoking was part of the normal public experience for how many years? Yet it's no longer accepted in most places. I think it's justified that texting/talking on the phone have been excluded from the movie experience from their first appearance because of how distracting they are in a quiet, dark environment.Magnus said:I'm not convinced by this argument.
Texting is equally becoming part of the normal 'public' experience, something to just accept when you're around other people now. And in my opinion, infringes to a far lesser degree on others' space and senses than munching down on movie concessions, which has always annoyed me a little, but I'm focused on the film which is far more overpowering to my senses.
Chojin said:When the theater asks you not to do it, why the fuck do you do it?
I don't think most of us are talking about the drafthouse anymore, at least I'm not. If they said no texting and are a dinner theatre, then yeah, it's an open shut case for them.Zoe said:How many times must this be said?
Eating at the Drafthouse is not a distraction. You go there with the mindset that you and everybody around you will be eating a full meal.
http://vimeo.com/5673950
Vagabundo said:That's the way humans work. Our attention is attracted to things like bright lights, conversation. Noises like eatting, while sometimes irritating, can be tuned out.
Magnus said:I can't believe some of the people who are going crazy over texters in the theatre are alright with people snacking on crunchy popcorn and nachos around them all movie long.
The smell and the sound are infinitely more distracting.
I did the "nearly impossible" about a dozen times during X-Men on Sunday.Al-ibn Kermit said:Besides, it's nearly impossible to notice the light of another person's phone unless you're sharing an armrest. And in that scenario, I'll be very impressed if you're actually more pissed off about 30 seconds of texting then 2 hours of popcorn crunching.
jiji said:Do you talk during a movie? The speakers are loud, so it shouldn't be a problem, right? Do you sit on the back of the seat while watching a movie? The screen is huge, so the people behind you shouldn't be bothered, right? Do you take your shoes and pants off during a movie? It's in the dark, nobody can see it, so it's no problem, correct? Do you smoke? No problem, right?
It all boils down to putting your habits/impulses on hold for a couple of hours out of respect for the experience of the other moviegoers in the theater. If you want to indulge your disruptive habits, watch the movie at home.
Zoe said:How many times must this be said?
Eating at the Drafthouse is not a distraction. You go there with the mindset that you and everybody around you will be eating a full meal.
Al-ibn Kermit said:It's still distracting. I can't imagine really getting into a movie if everybody's having dinner at the same time.
I guess that's why I've been so surprised at this discussion. I've never been told not to text or seen a rule to that effect. Just warnings not to talk, on the phone or to your friends in the theatre. Sound has always been the distraction behind that rule's inception, I thought.Chojin said:Just simply answer what people have been posting since the first page:
When the theater asks you not to do it, why the fuck do you do it?
Al-ibn Kermit said:No, that's not true for everybody and I doubt it's true for most people. I am way more distracted by the sound of people eating then I am with people texting. And I'm the type of person who is really anal about having the lights off when just watching TV or something.
Besides, it's nearly impossible to notice the light of another person's phone unless you're sharing an armrest. And in that scenario, I'll be very impressed if you're actually more pissed off about 30 seconds of texting then 2 hours of popcorn crunching.
Zoe said:How many times must this be said?
Eating at the Drafthouse is not a distraction. You go there with the mindset that you and everybody around you will be eating a full meal.
http://vimeo.com/5673950
Al-ibn Kermit said:No, that's not true for everybody and I doubt it's true for most people. I am way more distracted by the sound of people eating then I am with people texting. And I'm the type of person who is really anal about having the lights off when just watching TV or something.
Besides, it's nearly impossible to notice the light of another person's phone unless you're sharing an armrest. And in that scenario, I'll be very impressed if you're actually more pissed off about 30 seconds of texting then 2 hours of popcorn crunching.
Magnus said:I guess that's why I've been so surprised at this discussion. I've never been told not to text or seen a rule to that effect.
Magnus said:I guess that's why I've been so surprised at this discussion. I've never been told not to text or seen a rule to that effect. Just warnings not to talk, on the phone or to your friends in the theatre.
tycoonheart said:lol.
So this whole bullshit about "superior experience" at this movie theater is... just that... bullshit. The fuck kind of a superior experience do you get while you and the rest of the people in the theater are munching on their food?
tycoonheart said:lol.
So this whole bullshit about "superior experience" at this movie theater is... just that... bullshit. The fuck kind of a superior experience do you get while you and the rest of the people in the theater are munching on their food?
tycoonheart said:Talking constantly throughout the movie is just as much a problem as someone texting constantly throughout the movie.
But if someone around me is talking just a few times during the movie, I have no issues with it. Heck, sometimes I might not hear something said in the movie and I'll ask whoever I'm with what was just said. Nothing wrong with that, I don't think. Similarly, someone texting a couple of times during a movie is no issue either.
Vagabundo said:I've no problem with people banging my seat occasionally or saying a few words or, even checking there phone or something. I mean people are human we all make mistakes, forget to turn off the things.
My problem is people doing it constantly. Once sure fair enough, twice, three times,... now you're pissing me off.
sazabirules said:Are you kidding or are you the guy who shows up late to every movie? Every warning shown before movies in the theater says no talking or texting. Every chain I've gone to has such warnings shown before the previews start.
.tycoonheart said:bargain bargain bargain
If eating is so distracting to you then you ought to have no difficulty understanding why we would want a similar distraction to stop.Magnus said:Haha, neither kidding nor late. The warnings I've always seen are to be quiet. That's it.
And eating's definitely not 'essential' to the movie experience. "Why can't you snack before and after the movie so you don't inconvenience all the people around you with coming in late from concessions, and the sound and smell of your food?"
It's so easy to flip around so many of the arguments in this thread for eating, but you've all gotten used to it, so it's alright.
A lot of you should accept that different things are distracting to different people. It's just as preposterous to you that food is so distracting, as it is to me that small phone screens are so distracting.
sazabirules said:Are you kidding or are you the guy who shows up late to every movie? Every warning shown before movies in the theater says no talking or texting. Every chain I've gone to has such warnings shown before the previews start.
When half or more of the theater does it 2-3 times in 2 hours, you have a constant, theater-wide distraction.tycoonheart said:Someone talking 2-3 times, or texting 2-3 times, during the course of a movie which lasts around 2 hours is that big a problem?
Magnus said:Haha, neither kidding nor late. The warnings I've always seen are to be quiet. That's it.
And eating's definitely not 'essential' to the movie experience. "Why can't you snack before and after the movie so you don't inconvenience all the people around you with coming in late from concessions, and the sound and smell of your food?"
It's so easy to flip around so many of the arguments in this thread for eating, but you've all gotten used to it, so it's alright.
A lot of you should accept that different things are distracting to different people. It's just as preposterous to you that food is so distracting, as it is to me that small phone screens are so distracting.
Evlar said:.If eating is so distracting to you then you ought to have no difficulty understanding why we would want a similar distraction to stop.
That's an interesting approach.Magnus said:My point is, it can't stop, it's part of being out and about and participating in something with other members of the public. They're gonna eat. And no, it's a little distracting to me, but nowhere near what people are making this texting issue out to me. I'm just saying that texting is in the same pool of activities now. I'm of the belief that it's just as innocuous an activity that doesn't infringe on people's experience as other things, like eating. That this big deal can't and shouldn't be made about something this ludicrously innocent and small.
Solideliquid said:My job requires me to be on call in the evenings half the month. I get the calls and texts on my phone. I guess I just shouldn't go to the movies huh.
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/customize-android-phone-vibrate-pattern-for-calls-sms-messages/Solideliquid said:My job requires me to be on call in the evenings half the month. I get the calls and texts on my phone. I guess I just shouldn't go to the movies huh.
Evlar said:That's an interesting approach.
I declare using air horns in a theater an innocent and small distraction to me. I can't understand why you would allow eating and texting but ban my air horn.
At least sit near an exit, so that you can take important calls outside of the theater.Solideliquid said:My job requires me to be on call in the evenings half the month. I get the calls and texts on my phone. I guess I just shouldn't go to the movies huh.
Solideliquid said:My job requires me to be on call in the evenings half the month. I get the calls and texts on my phone. I guess I just shouldn't go to the movies huh.
Solideliquid said:My job requires me to be on call in the evenings half the month. I get the calls and texts on my phone. I guess I just shouldn't go to the movies huh.