2/5 Jason P. 5 months ago on Google
I
haven't
been
to
the
theater
in
about
6
years.
I
have
problems
with
people
who
have
no
awareness
of
themselves
or
what's
going
on
around
them.
As
such,
wherever
someone
pulls
out
their
phone,
starts
reciting
the
complete
text
for
the
Declaration
of
Independence,
and
eats
their
food
so
noisily
you
wonder
about
their
parentage,
I
leave.
I
have
no
time
for
people
who
are
inconsiderate
and
unaware/uncaring
how
their
actions
affect
others.
So
I
decided
to
go
see
Barbie
at
the
pleading
of
my
16
year
old
daughter.
Brought
my
tween
twin
boys
with
us
as
well.
The
process
of
ordering
tickets,
purchasing
food,
and
getting
to
the
auditorium
is
no
problem.
The
auditorium
was
mostly
empty
and
I
was
happy
to
be
there.
Then
the
movie
started.
20
minutes
into
the
movie
(not
the
ads
,
the
actual
movie),
5
people
show
up
and
sit
directly
behind
me.
No
problem.
Then
two
of
them
sit
down
on
the
walkway
steps
beside
the
seats.
Okay.
Then
one
of
them
starts
pounding
loudly
on
the
floor
with
their
shoes.
Hmmm...
Then
they
start
arguing.
Then
they
start
taking
selfies.
Then
they
get
up
and
walk
out
and
back
in
about
9
times,
talking
the
entire
time.
I
ask
for
them
to
please
be
quiet.
They
laughed
and
continued
on.
I
didn't
press
it
with
them
because
they
appeared
to
be
under
age
and
I
don't
square
up
with
children.
What
happened
to
ushers
coming
in
during
the
movie
and
checking
on
everything?
What
happened
to
blocking
people
from
coming
into
the
movie
after
a
certain
amount
of
time?
This
was
standard
procedure
at
any
theater
I've
ever
been
to.
This
was
mayhem.
You
all
need
to
come
in
and
check
on
things.
Why
should
I
have
to
get
up,
with
my
bad
knees
and
bad
back,
and
miss
the
movie
in
order
to
report
this?
It'll
be
another
6
years
or
more
before
I
go
to
the
movies
again.
This
was
ridiculous.