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Does it seem like a growing trend...? - Mr. Tickles - 10-12-2012 08:18 AM ...for people to talk incessantly throughout movies but instead of saying things like "I wouldn't go in there if I were her" or "Isn't that the guy from Predator 2" they are simply pointing out exactly what's going on on-screen? Example: "She is being stabbed by the killer" or "That tank just exploded." Is this a product of internet life-narration tools like Twitter? And if you are guilty of this, will you shut up and give me my $9.50 back? - Kristy - 10-12-2012 08:26 AM Talking during movies is fun. Teehee! That's why I do it at home where I can't annoy too many other people. XD. I'm sorry that it bothers you though. Make me kind of wish that everyone in the theatre was given individual headphones instead, huh. Lol. - Yoda - 10-12-2012 08:26 AM Hehe, Captain Obvious. I seriously haven't heard people narrate movies, more like make fun of them while watching them. - JB - 10-12-2012 08:26 AM i always thought it was those people without the self control to think to themselves but yeah ive experienced it first hand from my friends or from others like.. seriously i dont want the narration and just shut up and watch the movie - A B - 10-12-2012 08:26 AM I know! I went and wasted $9 on Paranormal Activity and if that wasn't bad enough I had a narrator sitting behind me. - Gonzo - 10-12-2012 08:26 AM Lol. I do hear alot of this and is the reason why I like going to the early shows (11am-1pm) when the theatre is empty. Dumb 16 year old behind remarked during the trailer for Inglorious Basterds, "Why is Brad Pitt talking with a southern accent? That don't sound like a Nazi". |