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The Dirty Dozen: Twelve Ways Not to Behave in a Movie Theatre
Wow. Sidestepping the point. If that's what you need to say to justify your ego and irresponsibility, so be it. Doesn't change a thing. You posted a quickie knockoff. You'd rather belittle me than admit you did something wrong.— June 26, 2011 11:58 p.m.
Toy-Pitchman Michael Bay Writes Letter to Theatre Projectionists
So just because YOU don't like his movies, you think he has no right to ask that they be presented properly? How much money have YOUR movies made? I don't care for Bay's movies, either, nor those of Bruckheimer or Tarantino or anything else featuring action (violence) or comic book stuff. But obviously enough other people do, or he wouldn't be asked to make another one. Bad presentation at the movies is a real issue, and ANYONE who might have any influence should be applauded for asking that exhibitors not cheap-out on delivering the product. You seem far more inclined to gripe about things than offer anything constructive. Maybe before you pick up your own crayon, you might reconsider the wisdom of throwing rocks from a glass house.— June 26, 2011 11:53 p.m.
The Dirty Dozen: Twelve Ways Not to Behave in a Movie Theatre
When you go so far as to directly quote something, using many of the same statements, to the point where it looks like you started with someone else's work and just paraphrased and embellished around it, It doesn't take a genius to see it's not just your own spin. It's a knockoff. Least you could have done is acknowledge the source.— June 25, 2011 9:14 p.m.
The Dirty Dozen: Twelve Ways Not to Behave in a Movie Theatre
Gee I think I've read this article before... Seems you have, too. So one big thing you forgot is to credit where you got most of this stuff. http://cinemasightlines.com/cinemas_etiquette.php— June 24, 2011 11:35 p.m.