ejwrank wrote: I managed to sit behind two people who talked and I mean talked, not whispered, throughout the adverts and trailers -- now I don't mind that at all. But then they proceeded to talk and I mean talk out loud during the film. Finally I asked they could be quiet and they asked me why. I said I knew it was a pretty dreadful film so far but I would like to give it a chance and they answered "But we are talking about the film." So that's it, FMUK. It is perfectly acceptable to talk and talk loudly throughout a film as long as you are talking about the film. Now where was a_person when I needed her?
Sorry I was busy in the middle of road rage, transport rage and pedestrian rage on my way to Wuthering Heights.
Sounds like two right dicks who needed a kick.
I'm considering taking elastic bands so when people misbehave in a screening I'll flick it at them and when they turn to see who they are, I'll be busy watching my film totally undisturbed.
Then I realised that won't really hurt so perhaps I shall consider this:
You are most welcome to borrow them ejwrank.

Member No. 2 of the "100 free films in 2015" club. 3 seen, 97 to go!
Realistic target: 5
Preferred cinema list:
1) Cineworld: West India Quays or Greenwich, 02, Vue Westfield - Stratford City or Picturehouse Stratford
2) Picturehouse Greenwich
3) Any central London cinema including Islington (excluding Shepherd's Bush, and Whiteleys unless it's some super duper cool film)
4) Odeon Greenwich or Odeon Surrey Quays