can also be read as “We know this movie sucks worse than Star Trek V, but for the (however limited) enjoyment of your fellow audience members, please silence yourself”
At the last movie I attended in a theater, EVERYBODY, except me (because I didn’t have one) turned on their cell phone sometime during the movie. Even the two little old ladies and the old guy sitting in my assigned seat.
rmremail about 2 years ago
Erse IS better about 2 years ago
Yeah. My disbelief suspenders usually snap within a few minutes of when the movie starts. And I like science fiction, so mine are extremely stretchy.
oldpine52 about 2 years ago
Must be one of those comic book super hero movies.
mikeyman about 2 years ago
Please put your brains in your pocket and use our instead.
SFpagan about 2 years ago
I suppose that could be used at polling places on election day too :p
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
Heck, suspension of disbelief / belief goes back to the very beginning of theatre, in all eras and cultures.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 2 years ago
The nostalgia quiz before the movie is usually better.
dflak about 2 years ago
Mid-term elections are coming up. Political commercials abound. I can’t suspend my disbelief enough.
VOTE!
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
20 minutes of ads before the movie is enough to choke a horse…BOO HISS
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Please put in your hearing protection for the duration. The over done sound effects will muddle any meaningful dialogue anyway.
Lee26 Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s funny. I don’t get those warnings on my home theater TV.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 2 years ago
and the best picture award goes to the one that deafened, blinded, and rattled any semblance of intelligence reality, or truth out of you.
drycurt about 2 years ago
At the last movie I attended in a theater, EVERYBODY, except me (because I didn’t have one) turned on their cell phone sometime during the movie. Even the two little old ladies and the old guy sitting in my assigned seat.