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    Silence less golden in movies with talking, texts

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — It seems like such a quaint notion: Folks would go to the movie theater, buy their tickets at the box office, then sit down, shut up and pay attention for two hours to what was on the screen.

    Now, the piercing glow of cell phones lights up the darkness like so many pesky fireflies, and people talk to each other in a packed auditorium as if they were sitting in the privacy of their own living rooms.

    The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, Texas, did something about this trend by kicking out a patron who refused to adhere to the theater's rule against talking or texting, then turned the ranting, profane voice message she left into a hilarious public service announcement. It's gotten over 1.75 million hits on YouTube in just a couple of weeks.

    But what happened to our attention spans? Why must we talk, text and tweet in the middle of a movie? And what — if anything — can theaters do to stop this erosion of cinema civility?

    Matt Atchity, editor-in-chief of the Rotten Tomatoes film review website, crafted "10 Commandments for Movie Audiences" including "Thou shalt not text." But the ubiquity of cell phones makes these sensible suggestions hard to enforce.

    "Even 10 years ago, not everyone had a phone, not everyone was text messaging. The younger generation grew up and the kids who were texting in class are now the kids who are texting in movies," Atchity said.

    He added that Hollywood's focus on the 18-24 demographic is also a factor. "A big opening release is like going to Chuck E. Cheese," Atchity said.

    While adults might believe what's on screen deserves their full attention, kids nowadays view the movie-going experience as interactive, said Bill Goodykoontz, film critic for The Arizona Republic and father of four.

    "They can't imagine seeing anything, including a movie, without immediately supplying their reactions," said Goodykoontz, who's also chief film critic for Gannett.

    Producer Barry Mendel ("Bridesmaids") believes the reliance on social media and 24-7 information has bled into every part of our lives — even places that are meant to provide an escape.

    "It's very rare in our society to sit and stare at something intensely and without distraction for two hours. People just don't have that muscle anymore," said Mendel, a two-time Oscar nominee for best picture for "The Sixth Sense" and "Munich."

    "It makes me worry for my profession, for making movies," he continued. "In order for a movie to be good, someone needs to sit down and read a screenplay and help the writer make it better. Instead they start reading a script, then they stop reading it and pick it up later."

    Rachael Harris ("The Hangover," ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid") said a guy recently walked in late to a private screening of the new independent film she stars in, "Natural Selection," sat down next to her and immediately checked his BlackBerry.

    "As an actor, you do have a sense of: 'How dare I not be riveting enough that you have to check your email?' You react personally but then you realize it's not personal. It's just bad manners," she said.

    But many of the young people who engage in these practices don't think it's a problem because everyone does it. Thirteen-year-old Will Barnes of Frisco, Texas, says he texts sometimes during movies, but tries to be courteous.

    "I didn't really like 'Thor,' so I just pulled out my phone and texted a little bit. It was during the day so nobody was really in the theater at the time," Barnes said. "I'm just looking at the screen, I'm not paying attention to what other people are doing. But you see adults doing it and I think it's a little immature for their age to be texting during a movie."

    Fourteen-year-old Andrea Lopez of Newhall, Calif., says she leaves her phone on during movies but keeps it on silent: "Normally I'll just text during the end of the movie to have my mom or dad come pick me up."

    But when others are blatantly using their phones, Lopez said, "that's ridiculous. Then they're just ruining the movie for everyone else. The least they can do is go outside and talk."

    But not all offenders are adolescents: "I am the worst. It annoys my kids," said Tracy Tofte, a 40-year-old real estate agent and mother of two in Santa Clarita, Calif. "If it's a slow part of the movie I can't help looking at my phone and going, 'Oh, I have an email.'"

    Theater owners have tried a variety of methods to get folks to keep quiet and stay off their phones, from showing amusing messages beforehand to having ushers sweep through the auditorium during the show, said John Fithian, president of the National Association of Theatre Owners. Some have experimented with dividing moviegoers into over-21 and under-21 auditoriums, but that can get disorganized.

    "It's an educational process but we and our members and the people who write about our industry know that the beauty of cinema, first of all, is that it's a shared experience. That means there are shared responsibilities," said Fithian.

    With the expansion of the international movie market, mobile phone etiquette has also become an issue in overseas theaters.

    Before a movie starts in India, warnings flash on the screen asking people to switch off their phones or put them on silent, yet some folks continue to chat anyway and theater workers don't kick them out.

    Compliance is far better in Hong Kong, where patrons generally heed a message urging them to turn off or silence their phones before the movie.

    In Britain, peer pressure usually keeps theaters quiet. Moviegoers are familiar with a long-running series of ads shown beforehand under the slogan: "Don't Let a Mobile Phone Ruin Your Movie." The comic promos feature well-known actors having their movie projects destroyed by a clueless mobile phone executive.

    Theaters in China range from plush auditoriums in large cities to basic theaters in smaller towns that may even lack concession stands. So the demographic of moviegoers tends to vary, too, along with their attention to etiquette, with audiences in the higher-end theaters typically more compliant.

    Around 2004, the National Association of Theatre Owners investigated technology that would block cell phone signals in U.S. theaters. When word of that got out, responses came flooding in, said Fithian, the NATO president.

    Sixty percent were in favor of the idea, with 40 percent against it, "but the 40 percent was violent," he said. "Parents have to stay in touch with their babysitters. People are so focused on how important their jobs are that they had to be in touch 24/7. I felt like asking these people, 'What did you do 15 years ago?'"

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    Associated Press writers Jill Lawless in London, Min Lee in Hong Kong, Ashok Sharma in New Delhi and Chi-Chi Zhang in Beijing contributed to this report.

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    Online:

    Alamo Drafthouse PSA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L3eeC2lJZs&feature=related

    Rotten Tomatoes 10 Commandments: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1021015-ten_commandments/news/1922953/ten_commandments_for_movie_audiences/

     

    108 comments

    • Dexman'  •  7 mths ago
      Another thing that #$%$ me off ; YOU PEOPLE WHO BRING THEIR DOGS INTO HOME DEPOT, STOP-IT!!!!!!!!! I had one actually growl at me looking at plumbing, and told the man with a smile, " I'm not going to let that son-of-a-buck(edit for children) bite me!!!!!" Dexman'
    • Dexman'  •  7 mths ago
      I don't go to movies anymore, but if I paid what they want to get in,....well, let's put it this way, I'm respectfull,.....but never been guilty of being shy. If they want participation of the audience, need to go to an outdoor arena like baseball, football, or concert. dx
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    • Zeemanta  •  7 mths ago
      Even one text is too much. Kick 'em out.
    • J.P. Hungwell  •  8 mths ago
      I actually go to the movies every week and I have never seen or heard anything like what I have seen here in these comments. Makes me feel like California isn't such a bad place after all.
      • Dexman' 7 mths ago
        Sorry to hear about the Giants. Congrates on the pennant last year. Texas won the division, but lost their first game 9-0. I know this don't have anythng to do with movies, but California reminded me of that pennant game in 2010 ya'll wooped us for. It was a great series. God bless. dx
    • DarkVixen28  •  8 mths ago
      My phone goes on vibrate then gets put in a coat pocket. If, on the rare occasion, I'm expecting something important on my phone its put on vibrate, put in a pants pocket, and I sit in an end seat so if I feel it go off I can run down to the door to see if it was what I was waiting for. I've #$%$ off many cell phone users by telling them off for using their phone during the movie and I've gotten a handful of people thrown out of the theater for it.
    • rippie dave  •  9 mths ago
      some theaters have been experimenting with cell-phone dampeners that stop all the stuff going into or out of the cell phone.

      that would make it like the old days, when the annoying stuff was the youngsters all chiming up "oh, no she di'n't!" and "don't open that door, fool!" and the like.

      anyone lighting up a cellie or ipad should be ejected, as should people who talk loud enough for anyone to hear them.

      anyone.

      tickets cost what a six pack of decent beer does. stop making people regret choosing the movie.

      kick the aholes out, no refund.
    • Bobcat  •  9 mths ago
      Ignorant people who have a a hard time learning...think of it like using the bathroom. Don't piss out the car window while you're driving and don't do it in the theater while watching a movie.
    • Doma  •  9 mths ago
      I used to go to the movies all the time until those #$%$ cell phones started popping up at the bottom of the screen, Movie makers need to realize that they are losing a LOT of money from us avid movie lovers who are increasingly moving towards video on demand in order to avoid the rudeness in theaters.
    • drednm  •  10 mths ago
      You couldn't PAY me to go to a movie theater.
    • Alex  •  11 mths ago
      I say simply toss them out without a refund. Talking and texting are simply rude in a theater. Period. If you need to talk on the phone, stay at home.
    • indianajonz  •  11 mths ago
      Nobody smokes in theaters anymore. If you can get a smoker to hold off for 2 hours, You should be able to get a cell user to hold off for 2 hours. Or is the addiction stronger than a smoker? I shut mine off and teach my kids about cell phone etiquette. Let's all do the same.
      • J.P. Hungwell 10 mths ago
        I set mine on vibrate and go out side to talk but it had better be an emergency or I pity the fool!
    • PGH  •  11 mths ago
      Put your phone away! Period. End of discussion, no debate. If you need to be on your phone, leave the theater. "I was bored at Thor." "I can't help it, I check my email during slow parts.." Listen up people, you're about to learn a valuable lesson. It isn't about you. You're not the center of the universe. You're not allowed to ruin the movie for other people because you feel like it. Put your phone away for 2 hours of your life or don't go to the movies.

      When I see someone texting in a theater I throw whatever snacks I have at them. Popcorn is one thing. Lately I've started getting nachos with the hot cheese..
      • fatcatlady 8 mths ago
        theatre snacks are too expensive to be used for ammo, use a bb gun
    • Doc Y  •  11 mths ago
      Why not put all the cell phone addicts in a section with a wall between them
      and those with brains and manners?
      • Bruce 11 mths ago
        Using the signal blocking could accomplish this. Some theaters in a complex could be protected while others were not. Those who need their cell phones would need to be careful to only use the latter. Better yet, an entire complex could be protected, and cell addicts would need to go somewhere else. Unfortunately, this would not help with talkers.
      • Okierazorbacker 11 mths ago
        Doc, your suggestion is golden. I hope someone is listening.

        Bruce, your suggestion is not workable, but thank you for playing our game.
    • Orly  •  11 mths ago
      I SAY BLOCK CELL PHONE IN MOVIES, YES YES 100%, IT'S ANNOYING, AND DISRUPTIVE. NEED TO CALL, TEXT OR EMAIL, GREAT GO OUTSIDE AND DO WHAT YOU PLEASE, I AM 100% FOR BLOCKAGE OF CELLS IN THE MOVIES.
    • Camiecorn  •  11 mths ago
      The bad manners inside are extending outside, too. People are becoming more rude by the second.
    • jon e.  •  11 mths ago
      here's an easy solution. If your caught on the cell or texting during a film if the manager gets a complaint and they have to refund a ticket then the person causing the distraction has to pay for the people that were refunded. I bet you that will solve the problem in a hot minute especially if they get the police to come and inforce the paying of the bill like they do when people try to walk out on a restaurant check. But with out consequence nothing ever changes.
    • Average Citizen  •  11 mths ago
      This article has just solidified why I just rent movies and watch them in the privacy of my own home.
    • MICHAEL  •  11 mths ago
      Clearly, these people are more important than the rest of us. I am sure their tweets during "Kung Fu Panda 2" are crucial brainstorms on how to suddenly reverse global warming, and their texts messages are directly to the President with advice on stopping terrorism....their e-mail extremely time sensitive instructions for saving the economy....
    • David F  •  11 mths ago
      The Great Unwashed is getting more unwashed all the time. Most people have devolved into mannerless pigs.
    • Jeff  •  11 mths ago
      Yeah with my home Thearter system and big screen television I seldom go to the movies for this very reason. Movie tickets are too expensive to go listen to someone else's conversation on the phone or see the heavenly glow from their electronic device light up the row they are sitting in. This style of rudeness comes in all colors and ages from what I've experienced.
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