Someone brought their baby to see Nosferatu
Every now and then he’d yell or squeal, and for a second, I’d be like, “Man, Robert Eggers has gone really weird with the sound design for this one”
Every now and then he’d yell or squeal, and for a second, I’d be like, “Man, Robert Eggers has gone really weird with the sound design for this one”
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He is a giant geek now though.
😳 😱 ☠️
I need your supporting , that's important to help my family 🚨
And while this is true, I wanted to make a drug screening joke almost uncontrollably, instead
She said she loved both, but 2 more.
😱
There was a small child in the stalls. I know because in the aftermath of the scene where, after the Scissor Man cuts off the thumbs of Conrad Suck-a-Thumb, leaving the toddler dead on the stage in twin pools of red silk.
In the stunned silence that followed, a little voice yelled.
"That's not funny!"
Readers - it was.
"Sorry to intrude, but I think you're gorgeous."
The lady with me called me a f*$cking tart.
I went again. Took my parents.
During the interval my Mam apologised for reading it me as a kid.
What the hell is up with parents? My kids all remember a different 007 movie as their first.
Can I just join you in rofl?
Later I went to Longlegs and someone brought a five year old. Was enthusiastically asking questions about what was going on for about fifteen minutes until the crime scene photos showed and a bad time was had by all.
Terrible movie.
(I know why - babysitters are expensive, but ughhhhh)
Like dude, the title is BAD Santa. Is this not a massive warning to not bring the kids?
"No mom, it's a cartoon"
She was definitely already regretting it even before the evil-clown-doll scene.
The first two were much, much raunchier and were made for adult audiences. They earned their Rs.
I'm as white as a pumpkin spice latte, and I had a great time.
But then I noticed lots of murmurs at the same time as me.
Probably not.
If you can't stand having to exist in the same space as the rest of the human race, stay the fuck home
And I can’t help but think about all the times when parents could’ve been considerate at movie theaters.
I'm not sure that I wanna bring my 16 year old son to see it.
he is now grown and bought the tickets for us to see Nosferatu this evening
There is NOWHERE in the Boston area that has the popcorn bucket. We’re an AMC town. Alamo Drafthouse is technically Regal but no bucket.
note: I was not the one who cared about the bucket
normally we would go to AMC Boston Common. Alamo involves one transfer from train to bus but the stop is RIGHT AT the cinema instead of the length of the Common away, plus, heated footrest seats and truffle popcorn, so…overall a win