From CNN.com (click to enlarge):
And millions of fed-up moviegoers send out a silent "hurrah!" to Cialella, though is there any surprise that the story came from Philadelphia?
"You're the best ... around" | |
"It's in the hole!" | |
"Darn tootin" | |
"You seem a decent..." | |
"Whatever" | |
"I want you to punch me..." | |
"I'm mad as hell..." | |
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7 people have chosen wisely: on "Assuming he doesn't serve too much time, I might hire this guy to attend the movies with me..."
Yeah... when I went to see Benjamin Button yesterday, a guy was talking incredibly loud on his cell phone at one point. I was so tempted to turn around and go "I will SHOOT you!"
Like I said on my blog, I don't approve...but I do understand.
I dunno I hear it's Always Sunny there.
-Jason
Hi!Fletch,
How do you spell "I-r-o-n-y!"
Wow!...Home of "brotherly love?!?
Right?!?
LOL Nick!...but a very "drastic" action!..."methink"
dcd ;-)
Oops!...On the part of the guy name Cialella, not your!...Do you understand?
dcd ;-0
Few pressing questions:
1. Of all the films released on Christmas, is Benjamin button really one you'd expect that mug to see...let alone shoot to see in peace?
2. What the hell is a father doing taking his son to see Benjamin Button? Marley and me, Beadtime Stories.....all far more likely candidates. This might explain why he was talking aloud...out of boredom.
Anders, I was thinking the same thing. Can't judge a book by its cover, I suppose. As for the father/son, I never saw ages for them, so who knows...
I don't approve of shooting people, either, gringo, no matter how annoying they are in the theater (wait, let me think about that...), but at the very least, maybe it will send a strong message to the talkers out there and something positive can come out of it. :) How's that for a silver lining?
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