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Should Texting Be Allowed During Movies? (Some Theater Owners Think So)

SodaHead Living 2012/04/30 00:49:54
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Now that fewer and fewer people are going to the movies on a regular basis, theater owners are willing to try almost anything to increase attendance. But allowing audience members to text during films? We think that may do more harm than good.

Last week at CinemaCon, an annual industry convention in Las Vegas, theater owners and CEOs discussed strategies to lure “today’s savvy moviegoer.” One of the most controversial topics was the proposal to lift bans on texting during movies.

Regal Entertainment Chief Executive Amy Miles suggested that the change be tested during movies like “21 Jump Street,” which are aimed at younger viewers. “You’re trying to figure out if there’s something you can offer in the theater that I would not find appealing but my 18-year-old son might,” she said.

IMAX’s Greg Foster, whose 17-year-old son "constantly has his phone with him," was also enthusiastic about the idea. He said, "We want them to pay $12 to $14 to come into an auditorium and watch a movie. But they've become accustomed to controlling their own existence." Banning cell phone use may make them "feel a little handcuffed," he added.

However, not all theater owners and CEOs are supportive. Tim League, CEO of Alamo Drafthouse, won’t even consider the idea. "Over my dead body will I introduce texting into the movie theater," he said. "I love the idea of playing around with a new concept. But that is the scourge of our industry . . . It's our job to understand that this is a sacred space and we have to teach manners." League believes it should be "magical" to come to the cinema.

We agree with League. There’s nothing quite like the intrusive glow of a cell phone to kill the magic of the movies. But what do you think SodaHeads? Should moviegoers be allowed to text during films?

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  • Honeybuns Simmeri... 2012/05/01 00:19:04
    Honeybuns
    +1
    Maybe i don't want to put more effort in typing. Yes i always type fast. And when did i say i love texting.I never said that.You really are slow.And you need help I feel very bad for you.
  • LaiLaiHart 2012/04/30 17:38:20
    Yes, always.
    LaiLaiHart
    +1
    how do you know that there wont be an emergency where only a text could save someones life. There could be a killer right next to the victim, or a bystander that can text for help.
  • Simmeri... LaiLaiHart 2012/04/30 18:40:46
    Simmering Frog
    +1
    Why would that person think texting someone at a movie would be the better option than calling 911? That's a lame argument. I'm paying to go to the movie. Turn off your damn phone.
  • LaiLaiHart Simmeri... 2012/05/30 04:00:20
    LaiLaiHart
    if there is a killer next to you, call someone and see if they dont blow your damn head off. speak for yourself, you can die in a movie theatre trying to see your precious movie, the screen actors arent going to run out of the screen to save you.
  • Simmeri... LaiLaiHart 2012/05/30 04:06:29
    Simmering Frog
    I don't know where you live but I recommend going to a better part of town to see a movie if you regularly sit next to killers when you go see a film.
  • LaiLaiHart Simmeri... 2012/05/30 04:11:51
    LaiLaiHart
    lols that was actually funny. but what i mean is that life is unexpected and bad people dont have im bad painted on their forheads. but incase of emergency, someone needs to be able to get help in case no one can move without injury. sure turn your phone light all the way down, im not gonna argue with that, but its for safety reasons. as far as those crazy texters, stop being annoying, i was just going off the need to be careful just in case.
  • Linnster 2012/04/30 17:23:47
    No, never.
    Linnster
    Frankly, I don't understand the concept of paying $12-14 for a movie ticket to NOT watch the movie. I guess I'm a dinosaur.
  • scientologist supreme 2012/04/30 17:13:06
    Yes, for some movies.
    scientologist supreme
    +1
    it depends will the texting harm the quality of the movie if not then it should be allowed
  • Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru 2012/04/30 17:11:53
    No, never.
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    +1
    If you want to text you should leave the theater.
  • antonio.beardall 2012/04/30 17:09:22
    No, never.
    antonio.beardall
    +4
    it is always very irritating, and i threw popcorn at someone once for doing so
  • brutusin~ Proud Apetheist 2012/04/30 17:01:03
    Yes, always.
    brutusin~ Proud Apetheist
    +2
    As long as they turn off the sound then there is no problem.
  • Neesha 2012/04/30 16:59:42
    No, never.
    Neesha
    +1
    its a distraction to those behind you.. plus theres no use of cellular devices anyway which includes texting...duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  • the_old_coach 2012/04/30 16:45:33
    No, never.
    the_old_coach
    +3
    You want people in the theater? LOWER YOUR CONCESSION PRICES. Leave the phone in the car. Enjoy the movie.

    large buttered popcorn and large coke
  • Izaya 2012/04/30 16:35:07
    No, never.
    Izaya
  • Charlotte 2012/04/30 16:34:29
    No, never.
    Charlotte
    +1
    I didn't pay $40 to hear someone texting
  • fitz 2012/04/30 16:26:36
    No, never.
    fitz
    +2
    Everyone should have the right to ask an usher to ask the person using a phone during a movie whether or not they have a personal emergency situation. If not, put the phone away or leave. Your money shall not be returned.
    How inconsiderate can people be to vote yes as a response? Your importance to the world is a lot less than you think it is.
  • Tom 2012/04/30 16:23:01
    Yes, always.
    Tom
    +3
    As long as the message alert is on vibrate only.
  • ~ Veronica Arin Ayne~ 2012/04/30 16:05:36
    No, never.
    ~ Veronica Arin Ayne~
    +2
    I recently went to see a movie that I had been anticipating for some time only to have it ruined by a couple texting & talking on the cell through out the entire movie. I wound up buying the movie & watching it at home so, in reality this pair of idiots cost me nearly $50 to see one movie.
  • buttah42 ~ Veron... 2012/04/30 21:49:23
    buttah42
    +1
    If i were you I would have straight up flipped out on them and not take it in the ass like you did. You're not only standing up for yourself but for the others that were probably distracted by those two as well.
  • BabyBear 2012/04/30 15:59:30
    No, never.
    BabyBear
    +1
    If you really need to use your phone, go to the lobby. It's not only noise that's bothersome, but the light from the screen.
  • De-Dee 2012/04/30 15:56:10
    No, never.
    De-Dee
    +1
    One of my biggest pet peeves. If your mind is else where STAY HOME! Why are you wasting your money and ruining the experience of everyone around you. Movies are supposed to be a get away and your little cellphone glowing in the darkness, and the annoying clicking of your thumbs is beyond irritating. It's worse than people that eat chips during movies.
  • Cal 2012/04/30 15:40:59
    No, never.
    Cal
    +1
    I wont be a patron at a theater that allows this. If your not there for the movie go away. Go text in the hall. Or better yet at home.
  • MissGates 2012/04/30 15:31:47
    No, never.
    MissGates
    +2
    NO.
    It's so annoying when you see a cellphone light up! If you can't go 2 hours without texting, you have serious issues! If it's an emergency, then get out of the room, get a refund and go help the person. If there's no emergency, turn it off, you won't die if you don't text for 2 hours.
  • prosperhappily 2012/04/30 15:29:51
    No, never.
    prosperhappily
    +1
    Personally, i hate it.

    but, I'd leave it up to the owner of the theater.
  • Linkums 2012/04/30 15:14:58
    No, never.
    Linkums
    +1
    That will only drive away business from legitimate movie goers.
  • TKramar Linkums 2012/04/30 21:44:19
    TKramar
    money's money.
  • valeriee 2012/04/30 15:10:54
    Yes, always.
    valeriee
    +2
    I always do but just lower the brightness
  • ☂cinderella.dress.in.yellow☂ 2012/04/30 15:04:26
    No, never.
    ☂cinderella.dress.in.yellow☂
    +2
    this is another question i had to think about agian and yes no it just as
    obnoxious as talking to someone on your if you really need to talk to them walk out the
    moive theater and talk them dont ruin everybody else's time with your conversation
    if the movie is boring get out and get a refund if it's that hard for you to put your phone down for a good 2 to 3 hours then dont come to the moive theater
  • Soms Cougli 2012/04/30 14:51:26
    Yes, for some movies.
    Soms Cougli
    +3
    I don't know how you'd classify which you can and can't text in, but we live in an age of technology. Calls during movies? No. Loud talking? No. Loud, obnoxious laughter? No. Texting? It's not really a disturbance. It's a tiny square of light. As long as the phone is totally silenced, I see no issue.
  • TKramar Soms Co... 2012/04/30 21:48:50
    TKramar
    in Hong Kong, it's typical to have the audience react to the movie. Totally silent? They probably don't like it.
  • Soms Co... TKramar 2012/05/01 02:20:40
    Soms Cougli
    +1
    Weeeeell, I live in Australia lol.
  • JT For Political Reform 2012/04/30 14:47:10
    No, never.
    JT For Political Reform
    +1
    If you are going to text, then why go to the movies at all. It's stupid to go to watch a movie and pay money then sit there and text. You can text somewhere else.
  • VIC 2012/04/30 14:42:36
    Yes, for some movies.
    VIC
    +1
    Thinking as a theater owner: if they pay, they can! At least this is a sentence (or law) almost for everything...
  • Simmeri... VIC 2012/04/30 18:45:35
    Simmering Frog
    Thinking as a theater patron, if I pay, I have the right to watch the movie without distractions.
  • Depsycho Simmeri... 2012/05/01 06:37:39
    Depsycho
    Right... tell that to the parent with the kid right behind you kicking your chair.

    Theater nuisances have been around well before cell phones.
  • Simmeri... Depsycho 2012/05/02 03:00:54 (edited)
    Simmering Frog
    Yes, and if the kid is kicking my chair, the kid will stop kicking my chair. What seems to be the problem?
  • Depsycho Simmeri... 2012/05/02 04:16:52
    Depsycho
    There isn't a problem. Especially with cell phones, so long as it's silent and brief.

    My point is cell phones aren't the only annoyance we deal with in theaters. Best to just man up and take it if it happens occasionally, and if it's constant, then and only then alert staff.
  • Simmeri... Depsycho 2012/05/02 04:59:09
    Simmering Frog
    If you feel the need to text, stay at home and watch Netflix.
  • Depsycho Simmeri... 2012/05/04 02:01:15
    Depsycho
    Yeah no. I like my theatre experience and if I get a text, I'm not going to ignore it, however I won't be back-and-forth constant texting either. If someone yells at me for whipping it out ONCE, they're getting a punch right in the face.
  • Simmeri... Depsycho 2012/05/04 04:27:00
    Simmering Frog
    And then after you punch me, I'll sue you for battery all because your insecurity as a human being. And by the way, you'll lose.

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