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Trans and the Drunk Folks

Started by Annah, October 21, 2011, 07:08:17 PM

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Annah

Last night, my boyfriend said "Let's go and see Paranormal Activity 3."  I couldn't argue with that.

So we went to the movies and sat down to watch the 12:01 premiere of PA3. All of the sudden, a group of 4 drunk guys and 3 drunk girls come walking in screaming and hooting and hollering.

They sat in the very front of the theatre. I thought "good" because we were halfway up.

Then they got up and sat right next to us... the right of my boyfriend. After about 10 minutes of screaming throughout the movie, a guy gets up, walks over and then pummels the loudest drunk guy in the face......5 inches from my boyfriend lol.

Then they all jumped out and ran out...police arrested them lol.

Anyways, the first thing I was thinking "well, this would be reaaaal nice if one of the drunk girls clocked me." Fortunately, it wasn't brought up.

But other than that the movie was great. Fun to see 150 people screaming for an hour and a half.
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Joeyboo~ :3

You'd think the further you're from sobriety the more "passable" a trans person would look lol.

Whenever me and my friends[guys and girls] all smoke they always compliment how "pretty" i looked that day.
loool.


but anyway, was PA3 really good?
would one have to watch part 2 in order to get understand what was happening?
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Annah

Watching PA1 and PA2 would make PA3 more enjoyable to watch but the movie can be seen without having to watch the first two.

I liked it. Which is interesting because you have some people who said it wasn't that scary and yet I heard them screaming like a little sissy girl throughout the entire movie.

But yes, there are some scenes that scared the sh*t out of me. I slept with my lights on last night.

Watch it in the evening with a lot of people. It makes all the difference because you have a lot of people and that nervous energy being built up.
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cynthialee

I saw PA 1 at home alone.

OMG I was freaked out.
I had to pause it a few times and shake it off.
So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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Annah

yeah PA1 did freak me out too. PA3 was just so much more creepier. So many things in that movie that was just too scary lol.
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JenJen2011

I was going to see it tonight but after reading the bad reviews in the paper today I changed my mind. And now you're saying it's good. I guess I'm just gonna have to see for myself.
"You have one life to live so live it right"
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Annah

make sure you watch it with a good group of people. The critics may say its bad, but when 150 people scream throughout the move, that's a good indicator its kinda scary :P
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Graverobber9

PA3 actually has a 74% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. That is very good for a horror movie.
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JennX

Social etiquette and any form of manners in general is sorely lacking in most public places nowadays. It's really sad. If I go to the movies and have to listen to some other party's conversation or someone drone on their cell to friends about what intimate info they just posted on facebook and how super their latte from Starbucks was... I usually leave.
"If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain."
-Dolly Parton
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Plague

Jennx Thats a big A-men for me too.  >:(
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Cindy

Quote from: JennX on October 21, 2011, 10:24:10 PM
Social etiquette and any form of manners in general is sorely lacking in most public places nowadays. It's really sad. If I go to the movies and have to listen to some other party's conversation or someone drone on their cell to friends about what intimate info they just posted on facebook and how super their latte from Starbucks was... I usually leave.

Thank you for that.

I have stopped going to the movies because I cannot stand how rude people are.

I do go to theatre and dance, people seem to have better etiquette there.

Cindy
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Felix

I don't usually have the patience for movies, but I will say that I don't ever get called "->-bleeped-<-" except by drunk adults.

And, to be fair, drunk people in my experience are more often entertaining than scary.
everybody's house is haunted
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Lynne

We have lot of drunks here, 1/10th of the people here has alcoholic tendencies, so naturally I can't really avoid them wherever I go. Luckily all of them were friendly with me so far, maybe a little too friendly if you know what I mean. Once I had to avoid a large group of drunk men on the way home, but of course they saw me and they loudly and unmistakably expressed that they would like me in their bed. But I guess they said that to every woman they saw that night.
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