Ok. So I went to see The Strangers on Saturday at Bayers Lake and holy shit, I know the movie was only rated 14 (which almost stopped me from going) but the maturity level of most the the people there was maybe 3. I know, I know, that guy looking through the window was very scary, but you don’t have to laugh and carry on for 5 min to your friends about how scary it was. The movie doesn’t stop for you to settle down, it keeps playing and the people that were there to actually watch the movie had to deal with your giggling. I’ve never heard so much shhhhing at a movie in my life. Never again will I go see a horror/thriller movie if it’s rated anything less than 18.

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  1. Parklane Theatres all the way. That’s the reason i stopped going to bayers lake, or any of the other theatres for that matter. I watched a movie in parklane a while a go. It was a new movie. There were only 4 people in that movies. In bayers lake, that particular movie was sold out! And I love that. I hope parklane stays like that.

  2. Parklane is no better. I was there Sunday to see the exact same movie and the douche baggery that ensued made me wish that it was socially acceptable to punch people in the back of the head to get them to shut up.

  3. Jaymact do you even know what a Donkey Punch is ?Here is one meaning for the term Donkey Punch.Donkey Punch is a slang term for an apocryphal and potentially lethal sexual practice supposedly performed during anal or vaginal sex. The purported practice involves the penetrating partner punching the receiving partner in the back of the head or neck, allegedly causing the receiving partner’s anal or vaginal passage to tense up and increase the pleasure of the penetrating partner.I do not see how this is going to help the situation described by the OP. Perhaps I am not understanding your usage of the phrase Donkey Punch ?

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