This is dumb to me, but I'm not the target audience for this movie. It sounds like the people who are the target audience are having a blast and that's awesome.
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Same. Never been into Minecraft, and hate when people are noisy and whatnot in a theater when I'm watching a movie. That being said, if they're having fun, more power to them. Not gonna yuck their yum.
The term is "read the room", I think. Rarely, some movies are just like that. Classic showings of Rocky Horror aren't exactly done for serious movie gowers as a prime example. While I am not attempting to put RHPS and a Minecraft movie in the same class, I would go to a Minecraft movie with the same mindset.
Saw this happen the whole movie last night. Not my favorite flick but my daughter loved it and everyone in there seemed to be having an absolute blast so 🤷♂️
My favorite part was when the Minecraft guy said, "it's craftin' time" then he crafted all those mines.
Mine was when Master Chief showed up in the post-credits and suggested he and Steve should team up and then both shouted "It's time to play Xbox™ One™"
It's a shitty movie about Minecraft... let people have their fun. The jokes and memes around it are the best part.
It sounds like the start of some Rocky Horror stuff. Which, I think we need something like that to happen again.
That was exactly what I was thinking about reading the summary.
Is this the new Rocky Horror?
Eddie! That’s a rather tender subject. Another slice, anyone?
I think at this point they could make the "Hawk Tuah Skibidi Movie" and people would clap and throw popcorn in the air every time they say a brain rot catchphrase from tiktok.
And honestly I'm ok with that, the only people there know what they are signing up for.
I'm fine with people getting rowdy (I went to a late screening of Spider-Man: No Way Home that was pretty raucous and it added to the fun) but I draw the line at throwing water and popcorn around as the cinema staff have to clean up that mess.
I say if they're going to release dogshit movies, at least let people party in the theater
I think there’s much worse things going on in the world than audiences having fun at a silly movie. If it bothers you too much, just wait to watch the movie at home in like 3 weeks.
Yeah, nobody is gonna go into your own house just to say the line loudly.
I saw it yesterday with the kids and I though it was gonna be boring but then it wasn't. I shouted at the screen in unison with the kids. Its a kids movie, they will shout.
People go to kids movies, and complain about the kids. Huh.
Same thing happened with the emoji movie and the minion movie. As a former teenager I can attest that screaming at a mediocre movie with friends is a good time
It happened with Snakes on a Plane too. Everyone was waiting to cheer when SLJ said that one line. Cool vibes.
Honestly, I watched the pirated version at home and thought it was dogshit... but...
I get it, this kind of stuff makes it actually enjoyable. This is like when people brought snakes in a can to Snakes on a Plane and got wild. You have to make your own entertainment sometimes. I probably would have ended up enjoying this movie had I seen it with an audience like this.
Good on these people and boo-hoo for the crybabies who can't handle other people having fun. They're not hurting anybody doing this.
The crowd and reactions are one of the biggest parts of the theater experience that's actually positive.
I imagine it varies between countries. In the UK I would say I'm happy for laughter, and the odd gasp. Anything more such as cheering, singing or clapping is not on to me personally.
Saw it last night, can confirm audience went wild with chicken jockey and flint and steel. Honestly didn't think it was too bad, but I think part of the trend is also to fling fucking popcorn all over the place because when we went in the theater was spotless, and when the lights came back on, it was like a fucking popcorn bomb went off in there, the worst I've ever seen in my life; honestly felt bad for the employees.
The people complaining about that movie would have heart attacks and die at a screening of Rocky Horror.
I'm sorry but I just can't believe that this is actually happening. This sounds so fake. What seems more reasonable, that crowds are going crazy in the theater and chanting to something from the (widely panned) trailer, or that the producers paid a couple people to write fake testimonials?
My son got invited to a birthday party for it. Theater was 90% 5-12 year olds. This really did happen. In Australia where I don't usually see this kind of thing, even when I've heard about it for other movies.
A guy that looked mid teens literally yelled "shut the fuck up!" at one point which just made them all laugh and go more crazy.
I don’t think the people who are shitting on the trailer online are in the target demographic…
I don't understand why you would say this.
My experience when watching the Minecraft Movie was of shock and awe. It was a fantastic experience, probably the best I ever had in a movie theater. We cried and laughed together, chanted the same quotes as one, as if our awareness had fused, as if our thoughts and feelings acted as one: a single, beautiful entity that merges and encompasses everything, becoming part of a true collective. The only true path towards peace, a peace that will engulf us all, permanently, setting us free from any wrong choice, our distinctiveness becoming part of a whole. Why would you fight it? Why would you deny this fate to others? This is the only salvation.
Resistance is futile.
Several videos captured by cinemagoers show audiences chanting the line along with Black, before whooping and clapping loudly. On social media, many people attested that they had witnessed, or participated in, similar outbursts.
“My theater clapped every time Jack Black name dropped a Minecraft item that was in the trailers, and when he said Chicken Jockey I s* you not the entire row in front of me gave a standing ovation,”** one person shared.
“Just got back from watching the movie myself, can confirm everyone in the theater collectively yelled ‘CHICKEN JOCKEY’ during that moment and it was glorious ngl,” wrote another.
“This is what made me love my experience more, bc even though the movie wasn’t as bad as i thought it was going to be, the packed cinema with everyone shouting, clapping and cheering whenever jack black name dropped something genuinely gave me so much joy,” commented someone else.
This sounds like a Red Letter Media skit lol
Reminds me of the Rocky Horror Picture Show stuff
One of the things I want to do before I die. Watch a Midnight screening of RHPS with everyone singing along.
Damnit Janet
A toast!
Meatloaf again?
Saw it last night with the kids, it was exactly as described above. I've never played the game, so nothing made any sense to me, but seeing the audience have such a great time made it fun for me.
And that's one more reason why I'll never go back to a cinema.
In fairness this is the only way to enjoy the film. Other than media literacy YouTubers that'll praise it in a few years, I think this is the best it'll get in a while.
Idiocracy.
I don't even know what's real anymore
I think if you're going to a movie about a popular video game, you should expect that people will respond positively to references to the popular video game. For myself, I wouldn't have a clue, because I've only ever used Minetest/Luanti.
We're well on our way to ASS, from Idiocracy.
I'm reminded of a British comedy show called My Hero. (If you want to find it, you're better off googling "Thermoman") It is a show about an alien who comes to Earth and is basically a superhero with heat-based powers, but is also a bit of a doof. The show is actually kind of a rom-com as it focuses on his alter ego coming to terms with living among humans.
At one point, his girlfriends' parents are in a community theater production, and George (Thermoman's mild mannered alter ego) acts very inappropriately, trying to interact with the play etc. Because he had only been introduced to Christmas Pantomime* and wasn't aware there were different kinds of theater.
Getting mad at shit is like, my whole comedy persona or whatever, but I struggle to get mad at this. Maybe we should name it as a genre or something the way the British did with "Pantomime" versus other productions you're supposed to take more seriously. Even more "normal" comedies where you're allowed to laugh at jokes but are otherwise not supposed to try to contribute.
So...let's do it. Let's make audience participation cinema. I've read about a Taylor Swift movie where tween girls were singing along and dancing in the aisles. If the kids are enjoying it, who goddamn cares?
*This isn't really a thing in America, not sure about the rest of the English speaking world. It's a theater performance often done around Christmastime that has some comedy, some slapstick, some bawdy jokes, some audience participation, and the general idea seems to be "let's not take it so seriously and just have some fun" kind of theater.
Oh thank god. I saw it the first night in theaters and it was just a damn riot. Like I get why people complain about the behavior. But the movie really goes well along with it.
I was in tears from laughter by the end of the movie. I don't know what was intended and what wasn't, but I definitely had more fun than my kid.