jj115+pet+peeves


 * Thesis**


 * I believe that people are too rude during movies.**


 * Three Reasons:**
 * 1. Distraction-** **When I saw Les Miserables, the people behind me were blowing their nose and throwing the tissue at me.**
 * 2. Talking- When some people go to the movies, they talk way too much and distract the people around them.**
 * 3. It can be very annoying- One time someone stood up and created a shadow on the screen of him eating popcorn.**


 * Facts/Experts/Opinions**
 * When asked why movie revenues are down, Roger Ebert wrote: "The theater experience. Moviegoers above 30 are weary of noisy fanboys and girls. The annoyance of talkers has been joined by the plague of cell-phone users, whose bright screens are a distraction. Worse, some texting addicts get mad when told they //can't // use their cell phones. A theater is reportedly opening which will allow and even bless cell phone usage, although that may be an apocryphal story."
 * "Yes, I know that people laugh and giggle at the funny parts, cringed at the gory parts, and make other sounds at different times during the movie. This is understandable and probably is the point of the movie which the director meant to happen. This is all fine and dandy with me but this is not the sound that I am talking about. I am talking about people that make inappropriate and annoying comments throughout the movie. This is really annoying to me."


 * Exaggerated Effects**
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=Mad Movies =

Have you ever been trying to watch something but could not because you were distracted with a "cough," "cough", or a sniffle?Maybe even a blinding screen? Well, you're not alone. People all around the world are deciding not to go to the movies because of these distractions. In fact, movie theaters all around the world have lost money not because there's no twilight in theaters but because people are annoyed with all the distractions.

But don't be completely mad at them because I bet you any amount of money that you too have been distracting in one way or another at the movies. I have even talked during a movie; it happens to everyone. The thing that annoys people is just if you do it every time and every time they go to a movie they are rained on by annoying noises and people going crazy and being rude.

In fact, even very famous movie critics are interrupted by annoying things that interrupt the movie. When asked why movie revenues are down, Roger E bert wrote: "The theater experience. Moviegoers above 30 are weary of noisy fanboys and girls. The annoyance of talkers has been joined by the plague of cell-phone users, whose bright screens are a distraction. Worse, some texting addicts get mad when told they can't use their cell phones. A theater is reportedly opening which will allow and even bless cell phone usage, although that may be an apocryphal story." So please turn your phone off because who wants to watch a movie and listen to the guy next to you having a conversation on his phone! media type="custom" key="22013732" In fact, it has happened to me recently while seeing Les Miserables I encountered a distracting action. The people behind me were blowing their noses like crazy. That was not what made me the most mad it was the fact that they were also talking like crazy in between nose blows. You would not believe what happened next. They threw the tissue at my seat! It was disgusting, disturbing, and plain old gross! I guess I'm lucky; at least they did not pick their noses!

John Gugle is a wheelchair movie goer that says, "Yes, I know that people laugh and giggle at the funny parts, cringed at the gory parts, and make other sounds at different times during the movie. This is understandable and probably is the point of the movie which the director meant to happen. This is all fine and dandy with me but this is not the sound that I am talking about. I am talking about people that make inappropriate and annoying comments throughout the movie. This is really annoying to me." And there are millions more movie goers that feel the same way and are deciding not to go to the movies. Instead, they are ordering the movie on Netflix.

A good way to stop these movie-distracting people is by notifying a movie attendant that you can't enjoy the movie with the distraction. However, keep in mind not to tell them every time someone does this because it may happen to you. Try and be considerate of your neighbors and patient first. In addition, you should try your best to be aware of your surroundings and to avoid blocking someones view. Also, improve other peoples' experiences by not texting and not talking during the movies.

So enjoy the movie and turn your cellphones and your mouth off!

sources http://www.helium.com/items/984543-movie-theater-distractions