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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: BannedFromDU on December 31, 2015, 11:18:36 AM
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Archae (35,611 posts)
Movie theaters can just go get ****ED!!!
This morning I went up to the movie theater, to see Star Wars.
FIRST:
I saw on the Internet it said $10.50 to see the 10:00 am showing.
The teenage girl behind the counter says I have to pay $13.50.
I tell her the Internet listing says $10.50.
She says, "It's listed like this..."
AND...
It will start at 11:00 am!
I complain, and the manager comes over and says if I don't stop "being a disruption," they will call the police.
I simply stormed out.
So screw seeing the movie in the theater.
I'm going to wait until it is on DVD.
Anyone else wish the Stormtroopers would have come and blasted Archae? (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027487041)
Three dollars and one hour.
What a pathetic loser.
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I'd be more upset about the hour wait than $3, but then I wait for all movies I want to see to come out on DVD.
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Anyone else wish the Stormtroopers would have come and blasted Archae? (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027487041)
Yes! H5!
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I'd be more upset about the hour wait than $3, but then I wait for all movies I want to see to come out on DVD.
I paid $14 to see Star Wars, and I waited in line for roughly 20 minutes.
I would pay $28, and would wait in line for 24 hours, to see Archae Gets Tased and Handcuffed.
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I paid $14 to see Star Wars, and I waited in line for roughly 20 minutes.
I would pay $28, and would wait in line for 24 hours, to see Archae Gets Tased and Handcuffed.
I'm waiting for the sequel, "Frog-marched" . :thumbs:
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Archae (35,611 posts)
Movie theaters can just go get ****ED!!!
The DUmmy has the perception that he was wronged by one particular theater and he makes the blanket statement that
Movie theaters can just go get ****ED!!!
. And yet he will lecture us not to judge islam on the actions of one or 2 (or actually several) acts of terror by muslims. The irony is thick with this DUmmy.
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Wow. The Mental Illness is strong in this one.
Are we sure this is a true story? A DUmmie up before 10:00 AM?
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He/she must have been making quite a scene to have the manager threaten to call the police, what an asshole.
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Wow. The Mental Illness is strong in this one.
Are we sure this is a true story? A DUmmie up before 10:00 AM?
H5 for that. :lmao: :rotf:
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Fandango.com had the ticket price listed as $15 for my nearest theater. I saved three bucks by going to the non-IMAX, non-3D version.
DUmmies aren't as smart as they like to tell us they are.
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Anyone else wish the Stormtroopers would have come and blasted Archae? (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027487041)
Three dollars and one hour.
What a pathetic loser.
Nah, they would miss.
Archae (35,611 posts)
Movie theaters can just go get ****ED!!!
This morning I went up to the movie theater, to see Star Wars.
FIRST:
I saw on the Internet it said $10.50 to see the 10:00 am showing.
The teenage girl behind the counter says I have to pay $13.50.
I tell her the Internet listing says $10.50.
She says, "It's listed like this..."
AND...
It will start at 11:00 am!
I complain, and the manager comes over and says if I don't stop "being a disruption," they will call the police.
I simply stormed out.
So screw seeing the movie in the theater.
"I read it on the Internet, it must be true!" More likely, the DU-Dude misread the listing.
Yeah, I'm guessing "complain" involved more four-letter words than I know - or care to - and a prolonged, very elevated, decibel level. But seriously, why take out his ire on a minimum wage teenage ticket clerk?! What! A! Jerk! The $15/hour shift manager probably warned about calling security or the police to defend his clerk from an out-of-control JERK!!!
I'm glad he won't be seeing the movie in a theater ... more room for sane decent people!
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I paid $14 to see Star Wars, and I waited in line for roughly 20 minutes.
I would pay $28, and would wait in line for 24 hours, to see Archae Gets Tased and Handcuffed.
It just so happens I'm working on that movie, BUT, you have to reserve your seat now. Send $35 to me, in cash and tell your friends..Release date coming soon..
:rofl:
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I complain, and the manager comes over and says if I don't stop "being a disruption," they will call the police.
That should happen to every community organizer, occupooper, and BLMer every time they set up one of their mobs.
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Nah, they would miss.
Not the Riot Control Stormtrooper that beat up on Finn with the Z6 Riot Control Baton in the Battle on Takodana. That guy was a badass!
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Why didn`t it give that $10.50 to a poor black person?
Racist.
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Wow. The Mental Illness is strong in this one.
Are we sure this is a true story? A DUmmie up before 10:00 AM?
I'm going to go out on a limb and hypothesize that the primitive hadn't gone to bed just yet.
Meth will cause that, I'm told.
CMD
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It just so happens I'm working on that movie, BUT, you have to reserve your seat now. Send $35 to me, in cash and tell your friends..Release date coming soon..
:rofl:
I'm available as a stunt double for any character who beats Archie with a pick handle.
I'll work cheap, and bring my own equipment.
(http://i1.irishmirror.ie/whats-on/film-and-tv/article3337567.ece/ALTERNATES/s927b/I140401_160738_654745oTextCS_59379085.jpg)
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I guess management got tired of his phone calls and nasty emails
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 02:18 AM
Archae (35,616 posts)
I just got back home...I saw Star Wars free!
Marcus Theater apologized to me, said the worker didn't know what she was talking about.
So I got in free and saw it!
*GREAT* movie!
But it had that sad scene...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027488773
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As an added bonus, know-it-all nadin makes an ass out of herself in the original thread too:
Response to madinmaryland (Reply #68)
Thu Dec 31, 2015, 07:39 PM
nadinbrzezinski (142,485 posts)
72. Since I did not bring the drink in
but seriously they could. It is a misdemeanor, but since it is in plain sight, they could call the cops on you.
Now wether any officer will put you in cuffs is another matter (and wholly dependent on melanin content.
I don't like the model either. but it is what it is.
They are required to make some exceptions, like if you have an allergy to all they sale or you could not eat it for medical reasons. Then the ADA gets to be at play. I actually carry a letter from my doctor becuase of that.
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #72)
Thu Dec 31, 2015, 11:49 PM
Star Member tammywammy (21,762 posts)
75. It would be theft to sneak into a movie without paying
Do you have any links confirming that sneaking in food is a misdemeanor? I cannot seem to find any.
It's a company/private property issue with the food. The theater can ban you and if you refuse to leave could call the cops to get your cited for trespassing.
Response to tammywammy (Reply #75)
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 07:52 AM
Star Member davidpdx (21,291 posts)
82. I honestly don't think it is
The worst that will happen is you get kicked out without being able to watch the movie.
That being said I have snuck food and drinks in to theaters in the US and South Korea and only got caught once when I was a teen. It was my birthday and I had been video taping stuff and when I went into the theater they took that and the food. One time I even snuck in a full McDonald's meal and ate it in the theater.
It's easier to do in the winter when you have a large coat on.
Response to tammywammy (Reply #75)
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 02:23 PM
nadinbrzezinski (142,485 posts)
92. Read the definition of misdemeanor and stealing something from a store
it is in there, quite implied.
By the way, technically it would fall under PETTY THEFT.
http://www.losangelescriminallawyer.pro/california-penal-code-section-484-a-pc-and-488-pc-petty-theft.html
As I said, chances are none will call the cops, unless you get loud and aggressive and all that... and they will enforce their RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE by kicking you out. So you will lose the ticket. It would be far more of a hassle overall to charge you for a box of candies quite honestly than just kicking you out of the theater.
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #92)
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 02:28 PM
Star Member tammywammy (21,762 posts)
94. How exactly would bringing food or drink into a theater be petty theft.
I read your link and I don't get it. It's a company policy to not allow outside food or drink, but I'm still not seeing how it would be petty theft.
Response to tammywammy (Reply #94)
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 02:34 PM
nadinbrzezinski (142,485 posts)
95. Becuase they have signs that quite clearly state
NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK ALLOWED.
That is how. For the record, a local AMC theater tried for a while to allow people to bring in outside coffee and food... but they were supposed to get a cut from the local Starbucks and fast food court. It became far more of a hassle than anything, so they went back to no food or drink allowed.
Will they go ahead and charge? Nope. It is far more efficient to exercise their other right, and that is to REFUSE SERVICE. There is this aspect of BAD PR they do not want to charging somebody for petty theft for a bar of snickers
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #95)
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 02:42 PM
Star Member tammywammy (21,762 posts)
96. Yes, they have a sign indicating no outside food or drink - which is a company policy.
I don't understand how that would translate into a misdemeanor charge or petty theft. A customer could be asked to leave and be banned from the premises and if they refused I could see trespassing charges, but I don't know how that escalates into any misdemeanor charges.
Response to tammywammy (Reply #96)
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 02:48 PM
nadinbrzezinski (142,485 posts)
97. As I said, there are a myriad of reaosns why they will
exercise the other rights they have as property owners that are far easier to do, and will not cause bad PR. Which is the right to show you the door. And if you do it often, to do it permanently.
First off in my town if the manager calls the cops for this, perhaps the cops will show up in 72 hours... talk about a low priority call. Second, the DA will likely not do it unless they want to make an example. So it is far more efficient to show you the door. And they do, often. Hell, getting the cops for people ahem, recording the movie using their cell phones (which I am sure you will be able to see more clearly) is hard enough... and DAs tend not to charge either.
There are a myriad of other circumstances of petty theft that will not be charged either outside of theaters. Just because something is technically in the books does not mean it is actually enforced at all times. Enforcement depends A LOT on where you are in town, and yes, melanin content, I hate to say it.
Response to tammywammy (Reply #96)
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 03:00 PM
Star Member zappaman (18,575 posts)
98. It's not a misdemeanor to bring food or drink into a theater.
Holy shit, some people have no clue...
:lmao:
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The primitives are a low class bunch who must've been raised wrong. They seem to have no understanding of things that come easily to decent, civilized people--things like tipping and not bringing outside food into movie theaters. I am glad my only contact with the trash is done remotely, watching them from a safe distance here at the cave.
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The primitives are a low class bunch who must've been raised wrong. They seem to have no understanding of things that come easily to decent, civilized people--things like tipping and not bringing outside food into movie theaters. I am glad my only contact with the trash is done remotely, watching them from a safe distance here at the cave.
Back when drive-in theaters were popular, almost everyone took in snacks and drinks even though technically it was against the rules. It was simply never enforced.
Then again, back in the 70's there was a great local popcorn shop directly across the street from one of only three theaters in town. Almost everyone going to that theater went to Del's before going to see a movie.
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Back when drive-in theaters were popular, almost everyone took in snacks and drinks even though technically it was against the rules. It was simply never enforced.
Then again, back in the 70's there was a great local popcorn shop directly across the street from one of only three theaters in town. Almost everyone going to that theater went to Del's before going to see a movie.
Back when I was little, my mom and dad would put us in our PJ's and go to the drive-in with sammiches, snacks and so on. The only exception was, we were allowed to go to the concession stand and get popcorn, in our PJ's. We weren't alone. It was a wonderful time, in a world far, far away.
Sometimes I yearn to turn the clock back to the late 50's, early 60's.
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Back when I was little, my mom and dad would put us in our PJ's and go to the drive-in with sammiches, snacks and so on. The only exception was, we were allowed to go to the concession stand and get popcorn, in our PJ's. We weren't alone. It was a wonderful time, in a world far, far away.
Sometimes I yearn to turn the clock back to the late 50's, early 60's.
We still have a drive-in about 30 miles away but I haven't been to it. I doubt it's much like I remember . :old:
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We still have a drive-in about 30 miles away but I haven't been to it. I doubt it's much like I remember . :old:
Yea, running through the lines of cars, past people who were, ahem, doing what they were doing, and we were oblivious to everything. We had popcorn, with lots of butter. That's all that mattered.
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Yea, running through the lines of cars, past people who were, ahem, doing what they were doing, and we were oblivious to everything. We had popcorn, with lots of butter. That's all that mattered.
Then there was being a teenager and sneaking beer in. Or some people did that, so I've heard. :-)
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Then there was being a teenager and sneaking beer in. Or some people did that, so I've heard. :-)
We used to sneak Riunite wine into the theaters. :whistling:
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We used to sneak Riunite wine into the theaters. :whistling:
Everclear :panic:, more bang for the buck and a smaller bottle was needed.
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Thu Dec 31, 2015, 07:39 PM
nadinbrzezinski (142,485 posts)
72. Since I did not bring the drink in
but seriously they could. It is a misdemeanor, but since it is in plain sight, they could call the cops on you.
Now wether any officer will put you in cuffs is another matter (and wholly dependent on melanin content.
I don't like the model either. but it is what it is.
They are required to make some exceptions, like if you have an allergy to all they sale or you could not eat it for medical reasons. Then the ADA gets to be at play. I actually carry a letter from my doctor becuase of that.
The smartest woman on DU doesn't know the difference between weather, whether, or wether.
So she defaults to the word least likely to be in any dictionary.
Maybe coach franksolich's cousin nadin is writing an updated english language dictionary.
She also seems to have misplaced her closed parenthesis.
I could write it off as typical nadin typos, but she purports to be far too intelligent for that.
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Everclear :panic:, more bang for the buck and a smaller bottle was needed.
We were a Catholic school, thundley! :whistling:
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I can't believe that Tammywammy attempted to argue back and forth with Nadin. What a waste of time. Nads is going to insist that sneaking in your own stuff is THEFT dammit, and that's that.
I went to see First Blood with a bunch of guys, and we snuck in beers. I felt like such a renegade. :lmao: It was a great time.
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Yea, running through the lines of cars, past people who were, ahem, doing what they were doing, and we were oblivious to everything. We had popcorn, with lots of butter. That's all that mattered.
Anyone remember the original "Pic" bug repellent coils that you purchased in the concession stand?
We had to use them often, usually placed on the dashboard as the speaker hanging on the window would not allow you to fully close the window and mosquitoes would fly right in.
Makes me wonder how much of that I inhaled and how much it will have shortened my lifespan. :-)
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Anyone else wish the Stormtroopers would have come and blasted Archae? (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027487041)
Three dollars and one hour.
What a pathetic loser.
You are talking Stormtroopers here! They would have missed!
Better a Jedi light saber to cut him in 1/2.
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I'd be more upset about the hour wait than $3, but then I wait for all movies I want to see to come out on DVD.
I'm quite certain all the well behaved people attending the movie were happy to not have his pouty ass in there with them.
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Maybe there is a spinoff sequel in store featuring Jabba the Hut...
The Hollywood trade paper Variety wrapped up the year with its film critics picking their "Least Favorite Films," and it was surprising to read how several liberal-pleasing films were taken to ask for their artistic failings.
Perhaps the most eye-opening was Peter Debruge laying into Michael Moore as a bloated cartoonist and "embarrassment to America."
The worst: An embarrassment to America, Michael Moore’s latest editorial cartoon of a documentary is as sloppy as its author’s appearance (easily twice his Bowling for Columbine heft).
Unlike his earlier, urgent wake-up-call docs, Where to Invade Next cherry-picks aspects in which other countries can be made to appear more progressive than the States, while conveniently overlooking the limitations of each grass-is-greener locale.
At the base, it’s a fine idea, implying the humility to ask what we can learn from others, though Moore is a boorish ambassador at best, and his disingenuous approach undermines his own argument.
Empty prestige: On paper, Patricia Highsmith’s juicy lesbian romance might well be the film Todd Haynes was born to make, yet in Carol, the wooden result fails to communicate why we — or for that matter, Rooney Mara’s character — should love its vapid heroine.
The hand-me-down script reduces an actress as gifted as Cate Blanchett to an aloof fetish object, defined more by her fabulous hair, lipstick and wardrobe than by her personality.
It’s further crippled by a lamentable PC stance that projects tragedy upon the novel’s smoldering, period-appropriate sense of illicit perversion.
In short, Haynes forces subtext to the surface, while keeping his character insights skin-deep.
full article...
http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2016/01/01/variety-film-critic-slams-michael-moore-movie-embarrassment-america#sthash.uOyKWWp2.dpuf (http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2016/01/01/variety-film-critic-slams-michael-moore-movie-embarrassment-america#sthash.uOyKWWp2.dpuf)
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Maybe there is a spinoff sequel in store featuring Jabba the Hut...
Star Snores: In Search of the Lost Chin
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Star Snores: In Search of the Lost Chin
Steve Dawes is anxiously waiting for the casting call. One can only hope he survives long enough to be rejected for that, too.
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The garbage that DUmmies complain about never ends. Constantly butt hurt about every miniscule thing.
Sucks to be them.
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"I'm sorry sir, but if you insist on abusing yourself like that, we really wish you'd try the porno cinema down the street"
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"I'm sorry sir, but if you insist on abusing yourself like that, we really wish you'd try the porno cinema down the street"
And that was after they kicked him out of Toys R Us!
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Beaufort, SC -- have been to this drive in many times. Double feature every night
http://hwy21drivein.com/ (http://hwy21drivein.com/)
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Beaufort, SC -- have been to this drive in many times. Double feature every night
http://hwy21drivein.com/ (http://hwy21drivein.com/)
This isn't a drive-in, but it is one of the old time theaters before the multiplexes drove them out of business. This one has seen it's ups and downs, but seems to be doing well enough again. $8.00 ticket prices, and they have bacon popcorn!.
http://www.theavon.com/
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The garbage that DUmmies complain about never ends. Constantly butt hurt about every miniscule thing.
Sucks to be them.
You used the DU POTY(Phrase Of The Year) in a sentence very nicely.
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This is off topic but it has to do with the Stars Wars movie from the thread.
I saw the movie at the theater last night and later I was reading about it on the internet and I came across this interesting tidbit about Adam Driver, the actor who plays the Darth Vader type bad guy from the dark side of the force:
Shortly after the September 11 attacks, Driver joined the United States Marine Corps[11] and was assigned to Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines as an 81mm mortar man.[12] He served for two years and eight months before suffering an internal injury while mountain biking without a seat.[13] He was medically discharged before his unit deployed to Iraq for the Iraq War.[14] After leaving the Marine Corps, Driver attended the University of Indianapolis for a year; he transferred to the Juilliard School to study drama. He was a member of the Drama Division's Group 38 (2005–2009), along with his future wife Joanne Tucker. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2009.[15]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Driver
I thank the man for his service, but come on! Suffered an internal injury while mountain biking without a seat? Sounds suspicious to me.
But I will say that I thought it was a good movie and Mr. Driver did a good job of acting.
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I wasn't aware one could purchase a bicycle without one.
It certainly explains this (http://twitter.com/kylor3n). :whistling:
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I'm sure that's what they told the ER personnel...