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'the Happening' would be the most 'entertaining' movie for the audience to participate in.. especially if they are the talking/singing type.
And I agree with Jeremy M, the amount of laughter and talking in the happening was the only thing entertaining when I watched that movie, the audience I was with turned it into a comedy, who could make the funniest comment about what was "happening" on screen.
i work at a movie theater, i cant wait to hear all the mid 50 house wives whistling as they exit the cinema, god help me now.
fixed. sorry... got carried away
And even though it hasn't come out yet, I'd like to see a full on chorus swing into action for Saw 5. Particularly if they are torturing another member who screws up, and sings a B-flat instead of a C-minor.
For one, I found myself yearning to talk through Mamma Mia, wanting to point out some of the silliness and make little jabs (though, I did enjoy the film). I, along with a few other colleagues, were even shooshed at one point by another critic. For some reason, I couldn't help it. Sometimes you get a movie like that.
But me making snide comments aside, the sing-along thing doesn't bother me. Think about the target audience here -- die hard ABBA fans and even more generally, ladies. At the promo screening last night, they seemed to be very much into the sing-along idea. My point is that the only people I noticed who were really annoyed were the critics -- those of us who wouldn't have been there if we didn't have to see the film. Most of the people who were really there because they wanted to be there seemed to enjoy it.
So I say who gives a shit -- (a) it was a promo screening, so a little promotion doesn't seem out of place and (b) it is a damn movie based on ABBA songs -- what sort of experience are you really expecting?
And lastly, who says that the only film in the history and future of film that can have audience participation is The Rocky Horror Picture show? You are the second person I've heard say that in the last 2 days -- and its complete BS.
Word.
Neil, in your non-defense, I didn't hear you singing at all. Just snarking at the film. (And your "six hours later" comment was pretty funny.)
I have been known to snark at movies now and then, but usually in the appropriate context... like at an all-night event that shows really awful MST-grade schlock from the past. Never for a first-run film.
I'll be honest. If I went on a date and paid to see this film, and people were singing along, I would have seriously complained to the theater management.
Maybe I'm just a curmudgeon...
I can't wait to see it and if folks sing, fine. However, I will say I hate folks talking around me and they seriously risk their life--well their knees anyway--if someone kicks my seat more than once.
So everyone, sing along, just STFU when there's dialogue. . .and don't kick my seat!