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Wednesday, June 11, 2008


I went to watch the second installment of The Chronicles of Narnia and though the main male characters (sans DLF) did look relatively yummy, (and the religious themes quite blatant (not so good)) my experience at the cinema was marred by the presence of a few people. Basically the two sitting in front of me and the two sitting behind me.

First, of the two sitting behind. I truly believe that movies are meant to be watched in relative silence. Besides the occasional laugh, sniffle, cough or sneeze, everything else should just be left unsaid or WHISPERED. I mean seriously, I don't go to a cinema to listen to a running commentary. Things like "FLIRTING!! THEY'RE SO FLIRTING!!" and "He's going to.. going to.. I know he's going to shoot him!" should be kept completely to yourself or whispered into the ear of your poor partner (who is hopefully, not hard of hearing, because then continuous HARS?!? would spoil the entire experience as well...)

Next, as much as the cinema is poorly lit while the movie is being shown, I do believe that bare feet should remain as far from the head of the seat as possible. The two ladies women females were blatantly airing their feet on the top of the chairs of the lower row. Thankfully there were no people occupying those seats and hence, casualties were reduced to a minimum. Come on people, the cinema is still very much a public place and the flagrant (read: NOT fragrant. Not at all) airing of feet and sticking them high up on the chair is still very much discouraged. Dark as cinemas may be, occasional flashes of light from the screen sometimes show us things we would rather see less of, in which case, your bare feet.

Oh well. To work towards being a gracious society. =/