Chris C
"Four words, never backwards."
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Posted - 06/09/2011 : 20:40:39
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This is one of my (and I'm sure your) pet hates at the movies, alongside overpriced fizzy drinks & popcorn, noisy audiences, trailers that give away the entire plot of forthcoming movies, and hot-dogs that smell like almost anything except hotdog (Yes Cineworld at Ipswich, I mean your hot dogs, they smell like they're made of real, long-dead, dog).
Much kudos, then, and congratulations to the Alamo Drafthouse in Texas, in the "Magnited States of America" for operating a zero-tolerance policy. Watch and listen to this, as one slightly irate ex-client leaves a voicemail complaining about the way she was treated.
If you scroll through the comments and ignore the dross, you'll find this: The Alamo Drafthouse isn't shy about their policies. In fact, this is a preroll ad now. If someone in the theater is bothering you, you place a white card in front of you. Waitstaff comes over. They'll warn the offending patron twice and then boot them.
Why can't all cinemas be like this? |
Edited by - Chris C on 06/09/2011 20:41:54 |
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