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Thread started 06/10/07 3:39pm

AnckSuNamun

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A BABY at Hostel 2.......wtf? wtf? wtf?!!!

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I was talking to my brother over the weekend about Hostel 2. He caught the show on Friday, and was telling me that some young lady had a BABY with her. Oh my god?! Granted the baby was probably too young to comprehend what was happening on screen.....but still he told me that the baby was crying at certain parts during the movie. I'm shocked they let the lady in with a child. They( the cinema/young lady) should've also considered other moviegoers....because a baby can't control their cries. I really hope the baby was too young to understand, because I caught the movie on Saturday, and it is not a movie for a young child. I know I'm being hypocritical here because I grew up watching horror movies myself. Well, actually I highly doubt my parents would let me see Hostel at that age.....Freddy, Jason, and the like, yeah, but never Hostel. lol
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Reply #1 posted 06/10/07 3:44pm

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Reply #2 posted 06/10/07 3:50pm

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Babies should be banned from theaters, period.
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Reply #3 posted 06/10/07 4:13pm

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Hostel 2 wasn't quite as violent as I had expected. Actually, I think it's more tame than the first one. That lady is nuts for bringing her kid to it though.
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Reply #4 posted 06/10/07 4:26pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Babies should be banned from theaters, period.

Yeah, they really should.....especially at late shows.
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Reply #5 posted 06/10/07 4:27pm

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Tom said:

Hostel 2 wasn't quite as violent as I had expected. Actually, I think it's more tame than the first one. That lady is nuts for bringing her kid to it though.

I thought this one was more gory. hmmm That Elizabeth Bathory scene was crazy. lol I kinda figured the twist out before I went to go see it.
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Reply #6 posted 06/10/07 5:31pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

Tom said:

Hostel 2 wasn't quite as violent as I had expected. Actually, I think it's more tame than the first one. That lady is nuts for bringing her kid to it though.

I thought this one was more gory. hmmm That Elizabeth Bathory scene was crazy. lol I kinda figured the twist out before I went to go see it.


The buzz saw to the face had me in tears laughing. Just the sound of it, LOL.
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Reply #7 posted 06/10/07 5:54pm

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Tom said:

AnckSuNamun said:


I thought this one was more gory. hmmm That Elizabeth Bathory scene was crazy. lol I kinda figured the twist out before I went to go see it.


The buzz saw to the face had me in tears laughing. Just the sound of it, LOL.

Eww lol I died laughing when that man was talking about his wife. I thought that whole angle with the two guy best friends was kinda corny.....kinda reminded me of Sean/Christian from Nip/Tuck. lol
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Reply #8 posted 06/10/07 5:58pm

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I went to see Hannibal in the theater and these parents brought their young kids with them.

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I could hardly concentrate on the crap movie.
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Reply #9 posted 06/10/07 6:02pm

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2the9s said:

I went to see Hannibal in the theater and these parents brought their young kids with them.

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I could hardly concentrate on the crap movie.

lol I didn't even think very young kids would be into those kind of horrors.....maybe they were forced due to no babysitter. hmmm
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Reply #10 posted 06/10/07 6:04pm

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Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.
I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.

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Reply #11 posted 06/10/07 6:06pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

2the9s said:

I went to see Hannibal in the theater and these parents brought their young kids with them.

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I could hardly concentrate on the crap movie.

lol I didn't even think very young kids would be into those kind of horrors.....maybe they were forced due to no babysitter. hmmm


To be fair, the parents *did* make the kids buy the popcorn.

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Reply #12 posted 06/10/07 6:08pm

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Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.



The kids were wearing fake beards, which is what was so weird about the whole thing.
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Reply #13 posted 06/10/07 6:11pm

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2the9s said:

Paradisekiss03 said:

Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.



The kids were wearing fake beards, which is what was so weird about the whole thing.



Really?
I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.

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Reply #14 posted 06/10/07 6:12pm

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2the9s said:




The kids were wearing fake beards, which is what was so weird about the whole thing.



Really?


I assume they were fake. They didn't match their sideburns.

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Reply #15 posted 06/10/07 6:18pm

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Paradisekiss03 said:

Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.


You just buy 'em through the automated thingies. smile
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Reply #16 posted 06/10/07 6:18pm

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back in the long ago when i worked at an AMC theater. as part of their "silence is golden" program, AMC would not allow children under 3 into any R-rated movies. loads of parents complained because it meant they had to get babysitters for their small kids. i'm not sure of they still do that.

we also didn't let in anyone under 17 without a parent or guardian (21+). that made a lot of high school kids grumpy when 17-year-old Johnny could go to the movie but his 16-year-old buddy or girlfriend couldn't!
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Reply #17 posted 06/10/07 6:23pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Paradisekiss03 said:

Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.


You just buy 'em through the automated thingies. smile



Yeah aren't credit cards when buying tickets like that?
I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.

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Reply #18 posted 06/10/07 6:24pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Paradisekiss03 said:

Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.


You just buy 'em through the automated thingies. smile


I think what they did is buy tickets for some other movie and go into Hannibal. It was one of those multiplexes.
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Reply #19 posted 06/10/07 6:26pm

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2the9s said:

FruitToAttractBears said:



You just buy 'em through the automated thingies. smile


I think what they did is buy tickets for some other movie and go into Hannibal. It was one of those multiplexes.


Well when I was buying my tix for 300 the guy wanted to card me, but I didn't have any ID with my birthdate on it so he was like "I cant sell you tickets"
So what did I do? Took two steps over and just bought them at the ticket machine and there was nothing he could do. smile
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Reply #20 posted 06/10/07 6:27pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

2the9s said:



I think what they did is buy tickets for some other movie and go into Hannibal. It was one of those multiplexes.


Well when I was buying my tix for 300 the guy wanted to card me, but I didn't have any ID with my birthdate on it so he was like "I cant sell you tickets"
So what did I do? Took two steps over and just bought them at the ticket machine and there was nothing he could do. smile


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Reply #21 posted 06/10/07 6:27pm

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2the9s said:

I think what they did is buy tickets for some other movie and go into Hannibal. It was one of those multiplexes.

again, back in the day of 6 screens, we patrolled that shit and got an unjustified amount of pleasure from ejecting the scofflaws who snuck around. i doubt they do that in a 24-plex.
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Reply #22 posted 06/10/07 6:29pm

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2the9s said:

FruitToAttractBears said:



Well when I was buying my tix for 300 the guy wanted to card me, but I didn't have any ID with my birthdate on it so he was like "I cant sell you tickets"
So what did I do? Took two steps over and just bought them at the ticket machine and there was nothing he could do. smile


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Then I snuck into the IMAX theater instead of the regular theater that the ticket was for tease
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Reply #23 posted 06/10/07 6:35pm

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2the9s said:

Paradisekiss03 said:

Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.



The kids were wearing fake beards, which is what was so weird about the whole thing.

falloff Now you are just being silly lol
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Reply #24 posted 06/10/07 6:39pm

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Paradisekiss03 said:

Don't they ask for ID if really young looking people want to buy tickets for rated R films. I know this happened to me in my freshman year of college when the ticket person asked me for ID to see some scary film.

I think it depends on how harsh the movie is. I remember being in the third grade and my aunts taking us to see Jason Goes to Hell. I saw kids I knew from my class and school there falloff, but I mean Jason doesn't compare to Hostel as far as gore/subject matter.
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Reply #25 posted 06/10/07 6:40pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

I remember being in the third grade and my aunts taking us to see Jason Goes to Hell.


lol highfive
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Reply #26 posted 06/10/07 6:44pm

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back in the long ago when i worked at an AMC theater. as part of their "silence is golden" program, AMC would not allow children under 3 into any R-rated movies. loads of parents complained because it meant they had to get babysitters for their small kids. i'm not sure of they still do that.

we also didn't let in anyone under 17 without a parent or guardian (21+). that made a lot of high school kids grumpy when 17-year-old Johnny could go to the movie but his 16-year-old buddy or girlfriend couldn't!

lol Ouch. They didn't check our IDs in middle school (about 12, 13) either. There were horror movies we went to without guardians. We'd go in groups while our parents shopped around the mall or did whatever. These days a 16 year old can definitely handle what's on screen.
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Reply #27 posted 06/10/07 6:46pm

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2the9s said:

AnckSuNamun said:

I remember being in the third grade and my aunts taking us to see Jason Goes to Hell.


lol highfive

redface I look back now and laugh at the fact that there were actually kids from school in there watching it too. falloff Man, I miss being a kid and doing stuff with my two aunts.....the cool aunts who were years younger than my mom.
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Reply #28 posted 06/10/07 6:47pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

2the9s said:



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Then I snuck into the IMAX theater instead of the regular theater that the ticket was for tease

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Reply #29 posted 06/11/07 11:17am

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When I was 6 or so, my folks took us to see

Food of the Gods
The Warriors
Omen

Granted it was the drive in, but those movies were disturbing to say the least.

Now concerning Hostel2...absolutely, positively no desire to see any of it.

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