Well, when I went to see it for the third time it was a matine showing so there we lots of younger children. At the point with the most sadness and tension - when Boromir was getting shot - the whole cinema was silent - not a sound! But as Boromir gets hit with the first arrow this little kid in the front row says "oops"! It shouldn't have been funny really but it was. He only whispered it but because it was so quiet everyone heard it and started laughing. It kinda ruined the moment but it was so sweet I didn't mind.<P>However, not all of my cinema experiences have been that good. The first time I went to see it we got really good seats and were really looking forward to the film. However, sat behind us were some of those annoying giggly girls, who probably only came to drool over Legolas. Firstly they came in late. As if that wasn't annoying enough in their haste to get to their seats they spilt cola all over the seats, my friends and I, and the people sat behind us. Then they took ages to get settled, moving around, talking, slurping drinks, and rustling crisp packets. The of course they had to spend ages discussing how much they had missed and who's fault it was. <BR>Then for a little while, up to about Weathertop they were quiet - and I say quiet, not silent with rapt attention like myself - but then one of their phones rang, they let it ring about five times then picked it up and talked into it for about 5 minutes. For that all they got was a reprimanding glance from one of the ushers. <BR>After Rivendell two more phones went off, and more drink was spilt. Then in Moria, at the scary bit, thay all screamed in unison. <BR>The same happened when they were surrounded by the elves in Lothlorien, and when the orcs attacked at Amon Hen. *sighs*<BR>Then, at the end all they said was "oh, is that all, well, that didn't end very well did it!" <P>I felt like turning around and shouting at them, they totally ruined it for me, so much that I had to go and see it again a few more times
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