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    Name: Dean Edward on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: I am sick to death of spending good money on a night out, only to have the experience ruined by rude people. This nonpolicy of letting people do whatever they damn well please in theatres must stop.
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    Name: Richard Colley on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Jamie DiBattista on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Please listen to the people and start enforcing "No Talking" policies. Every independant theater that has enforced this policy has seen a boom in business, enough so that if the major chains did it, the additional cost in employees will be paid for by increased revenue by theater goers who will be assured a pleasent experience.
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Margaret Meinschein on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Michael Kruger on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Back in the day I used to go to the movies every saturday night. Now i go 3 TIMES A YEAR. (soon to be 0 times a year). Want my hard earned money Then please DO SOMETHING ABOUT RUDE PEOPLE IN THE THEATER!!!
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    Name: David Shane on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: If anybody makes any unnecessary excess noise or flagrantly disregards others at a theatre, kick them out. Simple as pie. Rowdy teenagers, under age kids, jackasses, phone talker, everybody who truly disrupts a film. This policy needs a revamping. It sincerely does.
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    Name: Seth on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: I've tired of going to the theater to enjoy something I paid my money for, just to have a bunch of people ruin the whole experience of it. Something needs to be done
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Carlos on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: I don't think that we should let the actions of inconsiderate individuals dictate at what time or where we should see a movie. Opening day or last showing all patrons should have the same right to a great movie going experience. Remember silence is golden and in a movie theater it is priceless. So unless the CEOs
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    Name: Michelle G. on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Chris Smith on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Brian Sullivan on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Like to keep your bottom line in the black Do us all a favor and ENFORCE THE COURTESY RULES.
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    Name: Chris Utley on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Instead of you guys blaming the studios for your woes, accept the fact that your collective refusal to enforce proper etiquette in your theatres is just as much to blame for your recent troubles as the quality of the films that you show.
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    Name: Jon F. Levendusky on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Steve Castro on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Bad behavior at movies has really gotten out of hand. Enforce your policies or I will go to a different theater that does, or stop going to the movies altogether.
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    Name: Jason Fitch on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Charlie Burrows on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Sanchez on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Dan Roberts on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: I have not gone to a movie thater in years and have an extensive DVD/VHS collection because of this problem. Please do something.
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    Name: Benjamin Cornelius-Bates on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: I'm tired of the theatre experience being ruined by people who are not there for the film.
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    Name: Janet Osborne on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Eoin Monaghan on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: good to see someone trying to DO SOMETHING finally
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    Name: Guy on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: We shouldn't have to feel intimidated if we ask someone to be quiet and they continue to talk. Real enforcement is needed!
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    Name: Jeff Gragg on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Chris Evangelista on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Josh Ryan on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Can't say enough about this. Talking is what's resulting in people like me (and many others) getting home theater equipment and avoiding theaters, waiting for the DVDs... I would love to be able to go into theaters more frequently without having the experience ruined by people talking, and enforcing such rules by making more frequent trips into the theaters and kicking out people who are boisterous and inconsiderate would be a great change that would be appreciated by a great percent of the movie-going public.
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    Name: Mark Foote on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Danny Stearns on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Christopher Brown on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: John Nguyen on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Michael Swarbrick on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Edward Davis on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Theatres need to hire additional staff to deal with troublemakers, and enforce strict no cellphone/no talking policies.(Whats stopping this from happening)
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    Name: Jon Berry on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Something needs to be done and something needs to be changed. We're more than willing to be part of the solution, just help us out in making these changes happen.
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    Name: Sean Vandygriff on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Matthew Wooldridge on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Andrew Shaw on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: I would gladly pay an increased ticket price if it ensured I could actually watch a movie uninterrupted.
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    Name: Adam Rainberg on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: It's a problem!
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    Name: Matt Smith on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Action MUST be taken to improve the moviegoing experience, not only to protect exhibitors' financial health, but the livelihoods of those of us who work in the filmed-entertainment industry.
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 20, 2007
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    Name: Ben Bugenig on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Its amazing how often a movie can be spoiled by people who don't realize the common sense of movie theater etiquette. Theater chains need to crack down and hard, if that means having people standing guard by an audience, then so be it.
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    Name: J. Scott Worthington on Apr 20, 2007
    Comments: Situations like these have happened far too many times, both to me and my family/friends. It's about time some aggression be used to change the tide.
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    Name: Timothy Guy on Apr 21, 2007
    Comments: Me and my disposable income CAN wait for DVD, because I am sick and tired of rude, obnoxious people ruining my film going experience.
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    Name: Jonathan King on Apr 21, 2007
    Comments: I go to the movies to watch a movie not to be annoyed!
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    Name: Benjamin Kalb on Apr 21, 2007
    Comments: I go see 75% less movies than I used to because of rude talking audiences. Monitor the audience and I would come back.
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    Name: W.R. Sisk on Apr 21, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 21, 2007
    Comments: Tell them to shut up !
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    Name: Eric Ceresa on Apr 21, 2007
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