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TheEnnis

TheEnnis

Chicago, IL
March 2008

DEC 30, 2008 03:34 PM

I kind of wonder what they were talking about. That got a bag of pop corn thrown at the kid.

And the father almost killed? Was Benjamin Button that boring?

Also does any feel bad for the rest of the audience. They got robbed of a movie.
I hope the theater at least gave them a gift certificates!

rogeraw

rogeraw

Cincinnati, OH
December 2008

DEC 30, 2008 07:28 PM

A shooting onscreen or one right there live in front of you? They got their money's worth.

Look, it's a two hour movie. If you can't keep your fucking mouth shut for two hours, I won't say you should be shot, but I would definitely prescribe mass amounts of duct tape be applied.

rfantana

rfantana

Southern Pines, NC
August 2008

DEC 30, 2008 07:47 PM

DogChasingCars said:

Police: Pa. man shot for making noise during movie

By MARYCLAIRE DALE, Associated Press Writer Maryclaire Dale, Associated Press Writer - 2 hrs 4 mins ago
This undated photo released Friday, Dec. 26, 2008, by the Philadelphia Police AP - This undated photo released Friday, Dec. 26, 2008, by the Philadelphia Police Department shows James …

PHILADELPHIA - A man enraged by a noisy family sitting near him in a movie theater on Christmas night shot the father of the family in the arm, police said.

James Joseph Cialella, 29, of Philadelphia, told the man's family to be quiet, then threw popcorn at the man's son, police said. The victim told police that Cialella was walking toward his family when he stood up and was shot.

Detectives called to the United Artists Riverview Stadium theater in South Philadelphia found Cialella carrying the weapon, a .380-caliber handgun, in his waistband, police said.

Cialella faces six charges that include attempted murder and aggravated assault. He remained in custody Saturday. Police said bail had been set, but they did not know the amount.

Lt. Frank Vanore called the incident "scary that it gets to that level of violence from being too noisy during a movie."

Vanore said the 31-year-old victim from suburban Yeadon was hospitalized in stable condition after the shooting. His name had not been released.

It was not immediately known whether Cialella had a lawyer. A woman who answered a call to Cialella's home number Saturday declined to comment.

A theater manager referred calls to Regal Entertainment Group spokesman Dick Westerling, who did not immediately return a phone message Saturday.

Police could not confirm what movie was playing in the theater, but The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that it was "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."



Source Yahoo News



wow....we live on a strange planet. what happened to just walking outside and doing a little dance in the streets while people circle around you yelling "fight fight fight fight"?

SteffieHime

SteffieHime

Saint Louis, MO
December 2008

JAN 01, 2009 07:39 AM

Hmmm.. Funny, yet sad at the same time.


He did what a lot of people wish they could do. That took a lot of balls. O_o

HAL9000

HAL9000

Milwaukee, WI
November 2003

JAN 03, 2009 10:51 PM


People are really obnoxious at the Riverview. I walked out during the first 20 min of 28 days later becasue the family behind me was talking the entire time and fighting over candy. The ticket seller allowed me to trade my ticket for the following showing, which was much much better. I hardly went back there after that. The Ritzes, Bridge, and Roxy are much better venues.

reprobate

reprobate

New Orleans, LA
December 2002

JAN 03, 2009 11:42 PM

Clearly, he should have used a silencer.


wink

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