I've always wondered how are movie theaters like around the world? Do American cinemas provide the best movie viewing experience?
lol fuck no
>>67595356
Why not?
>>67595592
You get shot
Yep, sometimes there are shootings happening.
>>67595632
>>67595676
That's just the designated cinema shooter though. Don't forget to tip him.
>literally a paper towel roll and the ends of the row
It's like a barnyard.
>>67595791
Where is that?
Designated seats are the best, i fucking hate the free for all in american theatres
>>67596216
This is actually something I wouldn't mind.
>>67595791
fun fact: if you slip him a $20 before the movie starts he'll tell you exactly when he'll strike so you can go to the bathroom right before it happens
>>67594762
I've gone to cinemas in Germany and America.
They aren't really that different. You pay at the ticket counter, then a guy breaks off part of your ticket before you enter and possibly searches your bag if you brought one (for drinks/food), you go to the snack bar and pay for overpriced drinks, then you go see the movie after watching 20 minutes of commercials and previews.
Three major differences I've found is that in German cinemas, you don't clap during and after the movie, you are expected to tip the cleaning lady when you go to the bathroom, and everyone has an unofficial unspoken agreement to leave a free seat between each other because people don't like sitting next to strangers, of course this doesn't apply to friends.
>>67596216
It's actually not as great as it seems.
People rarely follow the rules and sit in my seat. I had to sit in someone's lap last time.
>American theaters have clap cue signs
>>67596216
DESIGNATED
>>67596991
SITTING
>>67596964
also when I went to see a comedy movie in america there was a warm-up comedian who came onstage beforehand.
>It's no longer anvil season.
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