hedgehog
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Tue Jul-17-07 10:10 PM
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Is it OK to scream at certain movies? |
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Like when I saw the giant man eating slugs in King Kong, I couldn't help erupting. My left arm was black and blue from my daughter punching me to shut up. She won't go with me any more because I tend to yelp at the scary parts.
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Tue Jul-17-07 10:11 PM
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1. Depends on the volume. Uttering a 'oh lord' or something isn't so bad... |
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but shrieking loudly...not so cool. :P
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Fire Walk With Me
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Tue Jul-17-07 10:13 PM
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2. Sure! I screamed at "Father of the Bride". |
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NO!! No flashbacks! No! *#$)&$)@$!!!!! Luckily we were merely renting so I could let loose. (Where's that thread for having seen a film because someone of otherwise good taste recommended it?)
Steve Martin made up for that with "Shopgirl".
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Tue Jul-17-07 10:15 PM
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I enjoy it when the audience interacts. Makes it more enjoyable.
Just don't do it too much. I saw a horror movie awhile back on opening night while it was filled with crowded teenagers, jumping at every thing that moved. It really ruined the whole experience.
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Tue Jul-17-07 10:17 PM
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4. Would that be things moving on the screen or in the theater? |
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You did say teenagers, now.
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Tue Jul-17-07 10:21 PM
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