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Why is it that people think just because they're at a horror movie, it's okay to talk whenever they want about whatever they want. Last night, I went to see Drag Me to Hell (which was very good, by the way), and my friend and I seemed to be the only two people not having a conversation, and I'm not just talking about talking to the screen or announcing to the theater the blatantly obvious such as "It's coming up the stairs!" (of which there was definitely a lot of). I'm talking about conversations that had absolutely nothing to do with the movie. Here's a sample:
"So when did you change your hair color?"
"I didn't -- it's always been like this."
"Really? I like it, but I swear it used to be a different color."
This was not at the beginning of the film, as the credits were rolling. This was halfway through the damn thing.
I have to say, the best experience I ever had at a theater watching a horror movie was when I saw 28 Days Later and I was the only person in the entire theater because I was at a 1:15 screening on a Tuesday afternoon. I really need to find a way to get to more of those.
"So when did you change your hair color?"
"I didn't -- it's always been like this."
"Really? I like it, but I swear it used to be a different color."
This was not at the beginning of the film, as the credits were rolling. This was halfway through the damn thing.
I have to say, the best experience I ever had at a theater watching a horror movie was when I saw 28 Days Later and I was the only person in the entire theater because I was at a 1:15 screening on a Tuesday afternoon. I really need to find a way to get to more of those.