Have you ever been in a movie theater and people applauded after it was over?? wtf is that about fam

MartyMcFly

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Babies are the worst thing ever. they need to have huge signs that says no children under 5 are admitted NO EXCUSES.... Even if it's a rated R flick.. stay your ass home... who gives a shyt if you dont have a babysitter. go to a streaming site :pacspit:

I will never forget going to see Saw back in 04 and some couple bought their baby to it. Of course the kid was loud but what pissed me off more is why in the hell would you bring your baby to a horror movie? If you can't find a babysitter sit your ass home
 

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The only time I remember applause happening was when the old crazy bytch got capped in "The Mist". That was probably the best theater experience I've ever had though.

Side note: a dude started crying in the theater at the end of the first "Transformers" when Prime is doing that monologue. He was sitting there sobbing. :mjcry:

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Seen this for Get On Up, Ray, Life, The Wood, The Best Man/Holiday, Hotel Rwanda...I did some cryin and clappin for these and others when i felt it..No different from goin to a concert, a football game and we do our shyt get buck cheer boo talk shyt whateva :salute:
 
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nah I just always get a kick outa what goes on in the flix that ISNT the movie
I remember one time me and my bm(when we were still together) went to see the first TX Chainsaw Massacre remake
and this chick brought her baby in there with her
and the baby is crying
coughing and shyt
and the first thing i thought was "who the fukk brings a baby into the Texas Chainsaw Massacre?!"


On the real a lot of people are idiots.
 

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I went to a screening of 'Top Five' before it got sold to Paramount and it got a standing ovation

Avengers on opening day.

I went to a screening of 'Purple Rain' last year which essentially turned into a sing along and people applauded that too.

In the awkward pause before he starts playing the theme tune someone screams "GO ON! YOU CAN DO IT!" :skip:

I guess I go to some standing ass cinemas :yeshrug:

I'd have lost it when the guitar solo kicks in
 

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what type of man can enjoy himself in the vicinity of other men?:chatty22:

You must not be from harlem :chatty22:


do you own that enjoyment. can you pass that enjoyment down to your son :chatty22:



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I took my nephews too see it.
 
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Personally, I'm not gonna clap for a movie starring other men. Pause.... In Harlem we only clap for movies we make ourselves, starring ourselves
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But I have seen this happen a few times. In a couple kids movies when I took my niece and nephew all the Kids clapped (Frozen primarily). As far as adults go, I know for sure at the Inception midnight showing, both times I saw Dark Knight, and Avatar people clapped at the end.

One time a couple girls told me and my guys to come see that Tyler Perry Movie , "The Family That Preys" on opening night then we could chill after :shaq:. We were skeptical but got super faded and went. We get there and the theater is packed full of black people that clowned the whole time. Surprisingly I enjoyed the movie and to my pleasant surprise Sanaa was in there :wow:. But at that point where the husband backhanded her the whole crowd stood up, cheered and clapped for like 3 minutes :russ:
 

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I mean ive never done it but i get it. If a film is good and you get caught up in the moment then why not? We constantly watch movies on our own by yourselves so its nice to experience a movie for the first time with other people and get that sense of unity.

We didnt clap but when i went to watch the raid 2 on a Wednesday arftenoon, there was about 10 guys in there, all obviously skipping work to watch this crack before everyone else:mjlol: man we didnt clap but i swear to god there was a look we all gave each other like wtf did we just watch nikkaz looking around at each other like :wow::skip::whoo::why::jawalrus:
 
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