Title: RE: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge

I went to see the re-release of Alien on halloween 2 years ago at some multiplex in new jersey and there was a very young couple -- they looked like teenagers, with a very unhappy kid who was probably 2. about 15 minutes into the movie he got bored and started barking and singing. about 30 minutes into it they tried to pacify him with a freaking TOY LASER GUN so now there's barking and singing and a red light flashing. When someone finally came in and ushered them out the audience burst into applause.

After recent bouts of _ADULTS_ complete misbehavior at the bridge, christy and I have just given up seeing movies there. We joined Neflix. Now we only go to the bridge for the gunfights.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ben Rhoades
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 11:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UC] Kicked out of The Bridge


At 11:26 AM 2/21/2005, Jessica Moore wrote:
>Public service announcement:  Don't try to see a movie with your baby
>after 7:00 pm a The Bridge.  Or if you do, carry the baby inside your coat
>instead of a car seat. :)

Well I'm sorry to hear it happened to you, I am so happy to hear it is
happening in general.  The last time I went to a movie after seven, we got
stuck next to a couple with a kid that kept making noises through the rated
R movie (T3).  When we asked them if they'd move or leave, they got very
belligerent about it cursing and what not.  Thankfully, they were annoying
other people also who went out and got an usher who removed them.  We
talked to the manager about the situation.  He gave us free tickets and now
I guess they're enforcing this policy (which I've never heard of).

-Ben 

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