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Funny things you've yelled in the theater
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 01:49 PM 8 #1 (permalink) of 26
Funny things you've yelled in the theater

Now, I know that most of the time it's pretty rude and/or disruptive to yell something during a movie at the theater, but with the right timing and the right crowd, sometimes you can actually get a good laugh out of the audience. What stories of this sort do you have where this worked out, or if you're brave, when it might have even backfired? Use spoiler tags where appropriate if the movie's fairly recent.

For me, the movie was Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. However, it wasn't during the actual movie but during the preview of M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening". I'm a fan of Robot Chicken, so when the preview finished and showed the release date I exclaimed: "What a twist!" Granted, I think my friend was the only other I could hear laugh to that, but we still chuckle over it now.


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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:08 PM 4 #2 (permalink) of 26
That's gotta hurt!
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:18 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 02:18 PM 8 #3 (permalink) of 26
I don't give a fuck about your comedic timing or your God damned opinion. If you yell during a movie you're a fucking asshole.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:19 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 04:19 PM #4 (permalink) of 26
Now, I know that most of the time it's pretty rude and/or disruptive to yell something during a movie at the theater, but with the right timing and the right crowd, sometimes you can actually get a good laugh out of the audience. What stories of this sort do you have where this worked out, or if you're brave, when it might have even backfired? Use spoiler tags where appropriate if the movie's fairly recent.

For me, the movie was Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. However, it wasn't during the actual movie but during the preview of M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening". I'm a fan of Robot Chicken, so when the preview finished and showed the release date I exclaimed: "What a twist!" Granted, I think my friend was the only other I could hear laugh to that, but we still chuckle over it now.
So the funniest thing you ever said in a movie, nobody laughed at it. Good job.

That's gotta hurt!
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And Jessy. I'm okay with people talking after a trailer, but if they speak during a movie? Murder.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:19 PM 1 #5 (permalink) of 26
A few years back I was sitting in a theater watching Passion of the Christ and a character said something like "there is an uprising," so I yelled out "That's what she said!!"

It was incredibly awesome and the whole theater cracked up, a few people even walked over and high-fived me
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:32 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 02:32 PM #6 (permalink) of 26
And Jessy. I'm okay with people talking after a trailer, but if they speak during a movie? Murder.
Well trailers are one thing. It bothers me if someone is talking really loud during them, but I can get past it.

Actually, that reminds me. One time I did yell during a movie, and it was at these teenagers who kept talking and giggling and doing their stupid teenager shit behind me. I forget what movie it was during, but I turned and said "SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU LITTLE SHITS!"

I got some cheers for that, but no laughs. No laughs at all.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:41 PM #7 (permalink) of 26
Actually, that reminds me. One time I did yell during a movie, and it was at these teenagers who kept talking and giggling and doing their stupid teenager shit behind me. I forget what movie it was during, but I turned and said "SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU LITTLE SHITS!"

I got some cheers for that, but no laughs. No laughs at all.
I'm with you, woman.

I've done this kind of thing a LOT. Especially when we go to earlier showings of a movie and it's High School Night Out. Their commentary is usually loud and obnoxious, but probably because they're in a large group and forget that there are other people trying to watch a fucking movie.

I have to admit though. We were laughing through most of The Happening and Prince Caspian.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:51 PM #8 (permalink) of 26
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:56 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 04:56 PM #9 (permalink) of 26
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Have you ever actually been clever in your entire life? I'm just curious.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 06:56 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 03:56 PM #10 (permalink) of 26
Years ago during the first Matrix flick in the intro sequence where Trinity is being chased over the rooftops by the agents I couldn't help but say, "STEP IN TIME! STEP IN TIME!"
Watch it.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 07:00 PM #11 (permalink) of 26
Have you ever actually been clever in your entire life? I'm just curious.
what, is george constanza too passe for you?
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 07:05 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 05:05 PM #12 (permalink) of 26
what, is george constanza too passe for you?
The fact you're trying to pass off Seinfeld as funny/clever is precisely why you aren't.

"That's gotta hurt."

What are you, my dad?
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 07:10 PM #13 (permalink) of 26
The fact you're trying to pass off Seinfeld as funny/clever is precisely why you aren't.

"That's gotta hurt."

What are you, my dad?

You still must think "that's gotta hurt" is something i actually yelled. I don't yell in theatres - it was just a stupid reference for a stupid thread.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 07:12 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 05:12 PM 1 #14 (permalink) of 26
You still must think "that's gotta hurt" is something i actually yelled. I don't yell in theatres - it was just a stupid reference for a stupid thread.
So you don't suck at telling jokes in theatres, you suck at telling jokes in threads.

Yeah. That's, uh. That's so much better.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 07:14 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 03:14 PM #15 (permalink) of 26
It's a little bit better.

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Old Jun 26, 2008, 07:16 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2008, 05:16 PM #16 (permalink) of 26
It's a little bit better.
Well I suppose it's less public.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 08:13 PM Local time: Jun 27, 2008, 02:13 AM 2 #17 (permalink) of 26
I don't give a fuck about your comedic timing or your God damned opinion. If you yell during clap at the end of a movie you're a fucking asshole.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 10:38 PM #18 (permalink) of 26
Normally when I see a movie, I keep my mouth shut so people can hear the movie, and not me. But there was one time I spoke out loud during a movie. I said, "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to step outside of the theater." It just happened that I said this while working at the theater, to a man who had been constantly yelling things during the movie. Like the original poster, I didn't get any laughs when I said this. However, a lot of people in the theater had smiles on their faces when I walked out with that man, so I think what I said went over well.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 11:30 PM Local time: Jun 27, 2008, 12:00 AM #19 (permalink) of 26
The majority of the time, I never try to speak during the movies because I want to enjoy every bit of the movie. I've only yelled at the theatre once and it was during the movie The Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift. I went to see the movie with a few of my friends who were Initial D fans. At the very end of the movie when Vin Diesel made his cameo at the end. We were chanting Bunta with a few other people as well. A tell tale sign of being a loser right there, but it was still a good laugh.

I really hate it when people talk during the movie, because I paid money to watch a movie, not to listen to other people talk. I'm not one to tell people off, but my fiance on the other hand is not afraid to tell someone to shut up if they talk during a movie.
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