Sup, /tv/,
I had a question for you Americans about your movie theaters (I'm from Canada.)
My friend went and saw Batman vs Superman in LA, and apparently it was chaos. People were on their phones, taking pictures, talking, texting, people were shouting at the screen, talking. The guy next to him was like, fighting along with the movie, loudly whooping, and would read any piece of written text on screen out loud.
It was the most fucking insane thing I've ever heard, he travels a lot and and he says whenever he visits the states if he sees a movie it's usually like that. Is this fucking true? How do you guys deal with it?
In Canada, if someone is being a shit in a movie, you ask them to stop, and 99.8% of the time they do, but if they don't they're usually asked to leave.
If that was in Australia the cunts would get their heads knocked off
>>68000837
Did the theater happen to be mostly black?
Either way, I apologize for my fellow countrymen
depends where you go. can say this has never happened to me in the US but it did happen when I was in SEA. Vietnam actually. But that time it was awesome because it was like a drunken party in the movie theater, even if I couldn't udnerstand what they were talking about I really enjoyed the energy and the bar serving 33 cent beers in the back.
>>68000865
>implying australians can afford to go the cinema
niggers
>>68000883
I didn't really think to ask, honestly. Racial stereotyping of blacks isn't really a thing in most of Canada except in Alberta (Cold Texas)
There's a large black community in Toronto but I've not heard a lot of people with negative things to say.I live in Vancouver and the only race people have any beef with is the Chinese but mainland chinese and the flood of illegal money kind of fucked up everything to do with our economy.
>>68000865
I dated an Australia girl when I was 20 who had a work visa and was living in Victoria. They would knock your head off for a lot fucking less.
So I'm taking this as americans are bad at seeing movies and good at blaming black people.
I don't go to the theater without a bulletproof vest. After the shooting last week
Once I saw Enter the Void at a midnight screening in Beverly Hills and no one made a sound until the last minute where you see the willy doing it's thang. Not one peep. Quietest I've ever seen Americans. But I guess different movies draw different crowds, right?
>>68001542
>>68001088
I live in America and have never had an issue of noisy theater due to blacks.
I guess the inner cities and big metropolitan areas breed an entirely different sort of person.