Well, my guess is that less people would attend. I wouldn’t go if cell phone signals were blocked. Of course, that’s just me…..I’m sure to most people it wouldn’t matter. I apologize for my ranting….it’s just we have crooked politicians, crooked cops, innocent people on death row, homeless people, cancer, etc…, and we get more worked up over cell phones in theaters.
Can anyone honestly say that a ringing cell phone has utterly ruined, beyond repair, a movie experience? Crying babies bother me more than cell phones.
Why all of this discussion in regards to cell phones in theaters? Let’s target all of this energy to fix real problems. Let me decide on the course of action in regards to cell phone usage in theaters, and we can then leave it at that:
Big deal, so a cell phone goes off in a theater, fing live with it. It’s not the end of the world. Most people put their cell phones on vibrate anyway. I actually had an emergency while watching a movie and I was able to be contacted via my cell phone (it was on vibrate), luckily, as it was a life and death situation. If ONE life can be saved via a cell phone in a movie theater, then it is worth putting up with a brief ringing noise. I mean, Jesus Christ, aren’t there enough REAL problems in the world to deal with other than a fing cell phone ringing in a f*ing theater. Please, let’s put things into perspective.
Oh, and by the way, to theaterat…..um, live with it. What did we do before cars? What did we do before electricity? Maybe your fing highbeams on your fing car hurt my eyes….maybe we should ban headlights. TV is corrupting our minds, maybe we should ban that too.
No wonder this world is falling apart….instead of dealing with important issues, we are focusing our attention on crap like this.
To whomever said a prosecutor wouldn’t waste their time, um, you are wasting your time even thinking about such a stupid topic. And by the way, a prosecutor would handle this type of case, it would a civil case. And yes, they would take it if it was breaking the law.
Well, my guess is that less people would attend. I wouldn’t go if cell phone signals were blocked. Of course, that’s just me…..I’m sure to most people it wouldn’t matter. I apologize for my ranting….it’s just we have crooked politicians, crooked cops, innocent people on death row, homeless people, cancer, etc…, and we get more worked up over cell phones in theaters.
Can anyone honestly say that a ringing cell phone has utterly ruined, beyond repair, a movie experience? Crying babies bother me more than cell phones.
Why all of this discussion in regards to cell phones in theaters? Let’s target all of this energy to fix real problems. Let me decide on the course of action in regards to cell phone usage in theaters, and we can then leave it at that:
Big deal, so a cell phone goes off in a theater, fing live with it. It’s not the end of the world. Most people put their cell phones on vibrate anyway. I actually had an emergency while watching a movie and I was able to be contacted via my cell phone (it was on vibrate), luckily, as it was a life and death situation. If ONE life can be saved via a cell phone in a movie theater, then it is worth putting up with a brief ringing noise. I mean, Jesus Christ, aren’t there enough REAL problems in the world to deal with other than a fing cell phone ringing in a f*ing theater. Please, let’s put things into perspective.
Oh, and by the way, to theaterat…..um, live with it. What did we do before cars? What did we do before electricity? Maybe your fing highbeams on your fing car hurt my eyes….maybe we should ban headlights. TV is corrupting our minds, maybe we should ban that too.
No wonder this world is falling apart….instead of dealing with important issues, we are focusing our attention on crap like this.
To whomever said a prosecutor wouldn’t waste their time, um, you are wasting your time even thinking about such a stupid topic. And by the way, a prosecutor would handle this type of case, it would a civil case. And yes, they would take it if it was breaking the law.