The Boogeyman & Teenage Brats
Feb. 5th, 2005 12:13 amAfter a grueling day of file organization again, I met up with Aaron and Eric for dinner, shopping, and a movie. We went to The Rave in West Chester, which was packed to the hilt. Apparently, everyone else had the same idea.
We bought tickets to see the 8 PM showing of The Boogeyman. The theater was packed with gaggles of teenagers, young teenagers. They talked through the previews, laughed during the opening credits, text messaged during the opening, and screamed at everything that popped up on the screen. None of us could enjoy the movie, even after I shushed the talking brats behind us. We got up and left after the first ten minutes.
The theater was good enough to exchange the tickets for the 9:35 PM showing. The crowd seemed a bit older, but there were still the talkers, the text-messagers, and the screamers. They screamed at everything but the end credits. The ushers did come in a few times, but overall it wasn't as bad as the 8 o'clock crew. Maybe I sound old, but when did kids stop watching the movies and start socializing in them? Why pay the money if your only goal is to text message the person sitting one row back? I'm stymied.
As for the movie itself, it had some really great moments, some that made me jump (cue screaming teenage girls), but the ending left me hanging, wanting a bit more of an explanation. Overall, I was pleased, one of the better scary movies that have been released of late.
I almost wished the Boogeyman was real, and he went around abducting rude teenagers in movie theaters. Ah well, we can't have everything, there would be too many to take all at once, but it would be fun to watch.
We bought tickets to see the 8 PM showing of The Boogeyman. The theater was packed with gaggles of teenagers, young teenagers. They talked through the previews, laughed during the opening credits, text messaged during the opening, and screamed at everything that popped up on the screen. None of us could enjoy the movie, even after I shushed the talking brats behind us. We got up and left after the first ten minutes.
The theater was good enough to exchange the tickets for the 9:35 PM showing. The crowd seemed a bit older, but there were still the talkers, the text-messagers, and the screamers. They screamed at everything but the end credits. The ushers did come in a few times, but overall it wasn't as bad as the 8 o'clock crew. Maybe I sound old, but when did kids stop watching the movies and start socializing in them? Why pay the money if your only goal is to text message the person sitting one row back? I'm stymied.
As for the movie itself, it had some really great moments, some that made me jump (cue screaming teenage girls), but the ending left me hanging, wanting a bit more of an explanation. Overall, I was pleased, one of the better scary movies that have been released of late.
I almost wished the Boogeyman was real, and he went around abducting rude teenagers in movie theaters. Ah well, we can't have everything, there would be too many to take all at once, but it would be fun to watch.