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In Reply to: RE: But seat-kicking may be useful at times... posted by Steve O on January 02, 2011 at 18:48:56
The lady behind my date was kicking her to the point where she mentioned it to me twice. First time I did a 3/4 head turn and partial stare. It was some old bat sitting behind her. The old bag probably didn't even know she was kicking someone. It happened a couple more times and I leaned back and said firmly "You need to stop kicking the chair please" I think it continued, as the lady showed no signs she heard me, but at least I scored some points with my date.
Yeah, the sight of handheld devices was in frequent display throughout the audience, and one arsehole even used his pen-pointer laser to move a red dot around the screen...while the movie was playing! Where are ushers and cops when you need them. I don't blame you at all for kicking the texting guy. I once had to tell some dude on his phone to shutup after he talked all through the previews and showed no signs of letting up as the opening credits were rolling for the movie. His date told me *I* was being rude! I wanted to take them both outside and teach them some manners.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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So what did you think of Little Fockers?
Totally entertained and laughed throughout. Little Fockers did a good job of straddling the line between the more vulgar comedies that have become fashionable and wholesome comedies that are more my style. Granted, most of the humor wasn't wholesome but the physical comedy was very good. As I mentioned below, the scene with Harvey Keitel and De Niro had hilarious punch beyond the situation in LF because of the many films with both actors.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
Did you pick the movie or did you go see it at your date's suggestion?
NT
Anyone who's been a fan of their work would bust up to watch this scene starring two aging stars who no longer take themselves so seriously. If you can't enjoy a couple hours of harmless vulgarity and levity, what good are you? This was by far the best of the trilogy.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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