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Hello, internet. It's Cat Moore, and I know you can't see me, um... but my webcam has
decided to not come on today, but my microphone seems to be working perfectly fine, so I'll
just continue on with the video. This is a video response to "What NOT to do
at the Cinema" from Danisnotonfire - his channel. He said in one of his videos to make a video
response or comment if I had any awkward moments or weird stories from the cinema, or the movie
theatre, as we call it here in America. So... It was a very long while ago that he
made that video and I don't know why I've decided to just make a video response now.
I'm also making a video response because my stories are always far too long for the comments,
because I am a talker. Anyway, my video response is about the time,
which was just about two weeks ago, I went to go see "The Conjuring." I don't know why
I went to go see it, it is the scariest movie you've ever frigging seen in your entire existence.
Even my mother was scared of it, and if you know your parents, they are not cared of anything
and she was screaming bloody ***. But, um, it was voted the #1 Movie in America,
the Scariest movie in America, and it won multiple awards and its only been out, what?
One and a half, two weeks. Anyway, I was sitting in the middle of a ring
of idiotic, rude people. You know at the movie theatre when you have like a group of your
friends and the at the end of the group, there'll be about two or three seats before there's
another group of people because you don't want to have that awkward sitting next to
a person you don't know moment? Well, this wasn't happening at this movie theatre.
Well, there was like about 200 people in the theatre and you know theatres. There were
people standing up in the front to watch the movie, and um... we were all packed in.
I was sitting next to these two people to my left (here's one of the stories) that wore
their hats sideways and cursed loudly just to get attention like, (muffled deep voice)
"Oh, the thugs life chose me, blah blah bl-" (breath) NO.
They were rude as frigging heck. Um, they knew perfectly well who they were sitting
next to, which was me and my mom, they were to my left and my mother was to my right.
So obviously I didn't have to sit next to anybody to my right, but that's not the point...
They knew perfectly well that they were sitting next to a pair of white girls. White people.
And during the whole movie they kept saying things like, "Oh, white people are so stupid."
And then, they had the nerve to turn to me at the end of the movie and be like. "Oh my
God, that was so scary. You were scared right?" blah blah blah. Like turning to me for comfort!
And they had just called me stupid a minute ago. So that was one of the people sitting
next to me in the movie theatre. Then the people in front of me were so rude,
they had their phones out the entire time, just texting away. And literally they had
their phones so bright I couldn't look ahead at the screen without squinting my eyes.
Then there were the people behind me. Loud and obnoxious. One girl ran out of the movie
theater saying and screaming, "Oh my God, I just peed my pants. I'm getting out of here!"
So loud that the whole movie theatre could hear her. It was so- She must have been so
embarrassed. But then again, if you didn't want to be embarrassed don't scream out you've
just peed your pants. And then there were her friends, who stayed.
She did not come back for the entire rest of the movie. About five people left and did
not come back. Her friends though, there was this one part in the movie where this demon
thing claps twice like *claps twice* like that, and it was so freaking scary that everybody,
even grown men, screamed like were being *** or murdered.
And these people behind me clapped right behind me, at a completely quiet part of the movie,
and I screamed louder than the whole of the movie theatre combined. Because the whole
movie theatre heard her clap, obviously, because it echoes, but it was right next to me.
So a few people turned to look at me like, "What's her deal." And... yeah, that was my
experience at the movie theater watching a ton of the scariest things I've ever seen
walk the earth. But I do love when you're at the movies seeing a scary movie and there's
a ton of people, and they just gather in the lobby talking about it.
Like, you could walk up to somebody you don't even know and start talking about the scariest
part in the movie and like, "I know its ok, everything's gonna be okay." And comfort each
other. I guess that's what really brings our community
closer together. Anyway that was my experience at the cinema,
feel free to laugh feel free to comment, and... I'll see you in the next video.
Bye!