Of course, the RunPee app vibrates to let you know you’ve reached the most skippable part of a movie, so you can go tend to nature’s call then and not miss much.
I always thought this would be interesting, if every chair had a remote that could pause the movie. If it was a packed theater, it might take 4 hours to get through a movie. Especially with all the spouses who ask questions every 30-seconds. “Who’s that guy?”
First time I ever went to a movie in a theater I really, really needed to go so I rushed out and rushed back. The movie was on TV eventually so I got to see what I missed.
I was with a school group and we were late. I guess people understood when after we had seen the rest and it was being shown again, the whole group got up and walked out after a few minutes.
Ratkin Premium Member 2 days ago
Which is why Netflix is worth more than AMC theaters.
C 2 days ago
The show must go on
snsurone76 2 days ago
I hate the Ladies’ Rooms in public places, like movies and restaurants. Too long lines, and too few stalls!
suv2000 2 days ago
That’s what the bucket the popcorn came in is for
Zykoic 2 days ago
Why I rarely go to the movies. That and the huge prices.
ʲᔆ 2 days ago
aww… did he leave his remote at home?
Macushlalondra 2 days ago
It’s better to wait the 6 months or so and rent the dvd. You can pause it whenever you want.
PraiseofFolly 2 days ago
For long movies, theaters should sell adult diapers at the concession stand.
Robert Nowall Premium Member 2 days ago
Another reason for older people to not go to movies—-three hour movies without an intermission.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 1 day ago
Of course, the RunPee app vibrates to let you know you’ve reached the most skippable part of a movie, so you can go tend to nature’s call then and not miss much.
NRHAWK Premium Member 1 day ago
Movie theaters eliminating the intermissions is just one of the many reasons I no longer go to the movies.
strictures 1 day ago
I get all my movies on DVDs, plus books, from the public library, the absolute best use of tax money ever created!
John Jorgensen 1 day ago
No I suppose they wouldn’t. It would be nice though.
Smeagol 1 day ago
I remember the theaters would have an ‘intermission’ sometime in the middle of long movies and boy was that’s a treat.
the lost wizard 1 day ago
Why not? Nobody’s watching. :)
anomaly 1 day ago
So they want you to stay where you are?
BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member 1 day ago
cuzinron47 1 day ago
Wait til they get to the mushy scenes then you can go.
anncorr339 1 day ago
Leroy why don’t you just walk out and go home and leave Loretta at the movie
eb110americana 1 day ago
I always thought this would be interesting, if every chair had a remote that could pause the movie. If it was a packed theater, it might take 4 hours to get through a movie. Especially with all the spouses who ask questions every 30-seconds. “Who’s that guy?”
MT Wallet 1 day ago
First time I ever went to a movie in a theater I really, really needed to go so I rushed out and rushed back. The movie was on TV eventually so I got to see what I missed.
I was with a school group and we were late. I guess people understood when after we had seen the rest and it was being shown again, the whole group got up and walked out after a few minutes.
martinman8 1 day ago
i still remember the god father. it had an intermission built into.
atbballgirl about 7 hours ago
Lol!
The Premium Member 12 minutes ago
The RunPee website is a life changer.