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Originally Posted by Rain Man
I was really curious if we were the only people who walked out, or if we emboldened others to do so. Maybe I'm projecting my own tastes, but I can't see how anyone would have enjoyed it. It was just staring at a non-moving screen while annoying sounds played, and it went on interminably. Who would find that interesting?
We were sitting in the front and the entry was near the screen, so it was mercifully a short walk to get out. I couldn't see how others were doing, but I could tell that the couple next to me were bored, because they were doing surreptitious thumb-wrestling or something below the level of the seat backs.
If the director chased me down to yell at me, my diplomatic plan was to say that I have trouble with flashing lights, and that's true. They issued a warning as it started that flashing lights would be happening, and I wasn't happy to hear that.
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If I had to guess I'd bet most of them were too personally connected in the local artsy scene to the director, to even dare walk out in her face
I'm glad your perp walk was short, remember feeling the
exact same way leaving Royal Tenenbaums... the crowd mostly seemed to be 10 years and older than the ex wife & I on our dinner date
It was one of the strangest feelings I've ever had in public...
ok maybe we're just not smart enough to get this piece of crap, but we just can't bring ourselves to care here, well bye