Scary Movies and Argentine Theaters
Last night I went to see the Spanish horror film [REC]. I won’t reveal plot details, but it was so scary that I spent the entire time (or last 15 minutes of the movie) hiding on Pedro’s shoulder, gaging the scariness of the film by how much he jumped. Afterwards, I came to the conclusion that I should not be allowed to see scary movies in theaters. Too much trouble for everyone involved.
Movie theaters are very well organized, unusual for a country where disorganization rules. When you buy tickets, you also choose the exact seat where you will be sitting. Buying tickets early has benefits.
Christopher said,
September 26, 2008 at 1:30 am
You know they’re remaking that movie here, in the US?
Hilary said,
September 28, 2008 at 7:22 am
North America seems to be an exception in that we don’t give exact seats on movie tickets, at least according to random international students I’ve spoken to.