Scary Movies and Argentine Theaters

September 24, 2008 at 11:22 pm (Uncategorized) (, , )

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.

2 Comments

  1. Christopher said,

    You know they’re remaking that movie here, in the US?

  2. Hilary said,

    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.

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