Theater Problems

Submitted By meisha091
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meisha, Levy
English 28 06-0 2-13
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Theater Problems

I'd rather wait until a movie comes out on DVD than go to a movie theater. It doesn't matter what theater you go to they will always be similar. No matter how many people there are in the theater there will always be some type of distraction, bad service, and bad odor. Sometimes it can even be uncomfortable for some people. Everyone has their own opinion about theaters but I am writing from my experience. Every theater to me is the same. All theaters have people, snacks, and games. No one is perfect in a theater theres always going to be that one person who is going to talk during the movie and have a cell phone out. Also at least during one of your theater visits you will be interrupted by a kick from behind you. The journey begins as you arrive to the theater.

The excitement you feel when you enter the movie theater soon turns into an uncomfortable feeling. Having to look for a seat, stepping on snacks and possibly someones foot. Depending on how many people attend it might be hard to find a seat or to find a spot that you like. Once the movie begins, lights go off, people start to silence their phones, and get comfortable as they hear the sound of people saying, “Shhhh the movie is about to begin.” Within a couple of minuets or less some people begin to mess with their phones, babies start crying unless your lucky that there are no kids there, the person in front of you keeps moving their head, people behind you start to kick the seat, your butt starts to hurt because of the worn out cushion on the seat, and people start to talk.

Later on through the movie you might end up wanting something to snack on. Now your missing part of the movie and have to wait in a long line. As you get closer to the snacks you begin to smell delicious popcorn and pretzels. You then reach your turn in line with your eyes big looking at the menu still undecided. Hoping to be greeted nicely you are greeted with an aggravated voice asking what you would like to order. You soon realize you didn't need a snack after all when you see eyes rolling, and smacking on gum as if there was something stuck I their teeth. As you walk back to the movie room, you have to literally wait 10 seconds for your eyes to adjust back to the dark in order to find your seat. As you get closer to your seat people are complaining that you are in there way; so as fast as you can you race to your seat trying not to spill whatever you just bought. The loud sounds of the