There was a woman and a preteen-ish boy together, and then a family of two adults and four kids. The members of the larger family kept moving around, leaving the theatre, dropping stuff which made loud crashes, etc. The mom's cell phone went off right as the movie was starting. To her credit, she turned it off right away, but she had to root around in her purse a good twenty seconds or so before she found it. And I swear various family members must have left the theatre at least ten times. I don't think they were intentionally being rude, just oblivious.
Then, after the movie was over, we made a pit stop in the restroom. I opened the door to see the preteen boy standing there! After double checking that we were actually in the Ladies Room (which we were :P), we walked in. The boy's mom then came out of one of the stalls. I'm all for child safety, and it must be difficult if you're out with your child(ren) who happen to be the opposite sex of yourself. But once they hit about ten or so they don't need to be in the restroom *with* you!
Anyway,
As I said we liked it a lot. However, it seems as if the filmmakers watched LotR one too many times and said, "Yeah, that how *our* battles need to look!". And then when the
And is there something wrong with me in that I still find Mr. Tumnus more attractive than Prince Caspian?
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We got to see this when it opened. We really liked it. Maybe we are getting older and the young hotties just aren't so hot. I don't know? Yeah, the movie theatre experience isn't always what it's cracked up to be. Waiting to view in home---not so bad sometimes.
Even if the movies aren't so great in the summer you can always count on the upcoming features to be entertaining. I often forget what it is I've come to see by time the movie starts.
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