Crying Babies and Movies

I normally don’t vent on my blog because I want it to be a fun and happy place. And, at the same time, I really need to post something about this! First things first, however, I mean no disrespect to anyone with children as I love them.

As I stated in a previous post, Corey and I took my nephews Dustin and Wyatt to see WALL-E last night. Yes, I knew I was asking too much to enjoy WALL-E without any interruptions. I mean WALL-E is meant to be a kid’s movie, so there were going to be kids. And, we went to see it on a Monday evening in Utah. :? (For those of you who don’t live in Utah or aren’t LDS, Monday is considered Family Home Evening for members of the LDS Church. A lot of families will have some sort of spiritual lesson at home and then do an activity as a family afterward, such as go to the movies, get ice cream, etc. And, because there are a lot of LDS people who live in Utah, Monday night is not the time to go see a family-friendly movie if you don’t have kids.)

When I’m seeing a kid’s show, I don’t mind if kids talk during the movie. It’s inevitable and they’re curious. I can deal with that. What I can’t deal with, however, are crying babies! There was a couple that sat behind us with such a baby and it ruined 40% of the movie for both Corey and me. If you, as a parent, want to take your baby to a movie, I’m fine with that as long as the baby doesn’t cry or as long as you take the baby to the lobby if he/she starts crying! (When I say “crying,” I mean any type of fussing not just full-blown, lung-emptying, blood-curdling crying.)

In my opinion, parents who don’t take their crying baby to the lobby are being selfish for a couple of reasons. First, they’re putting their wants above their baby’s needs. Obviously, the baby isn’t happy, so quit watching the movie and take care of your child! Second, you’re ruining the movie for everyone else in the theater and, frankly, you should have to reimburse everyone for their ticket.

At some point during the movie, I actually yelled out, “Take the crying baby to the lobby, so the rest of us can enjoy the show!” The parents did for a bit, but they brought the baby back in when he/she was still crying. It was so annoying!

If you have a baby, you should get a babysitter. If you can’t afford a babysitter, then you shouldn’t be going to a movie in the first place since tickets are $7.50/adult and however much for the kids’ tickets as well. You can rent a movie or join Netflix for less than that. You’ll be able to enjoy the movie in the privacy of your own home where you can pause the movie when the baby starts crying. See, doesn’t that sound like a better idea?

WALL-E

WALL-E Movie PosterLast night, Corey and I took my nephews Dustin and Wyatt, to see WALL-E. Corey and I waited to see it with them because we knew they’d be staying with us for a couple of days before they went back home to Texas.

I always love Pixar movies. I think they’re so much fun and they usually have a fun short to go with them. WALL-E was no exception. The short that came with it was hilarious and the movie itself was great! :D

For those of you who are worried that there’s no dialog, there is. It just takes about 15 – 20 minutes to get to it. And, the time without dialog is just as entertaining as the time with dialog because you get to watch WALL-E and learn to love him and his personality.

The movie is very “green” in its message. My co-worker Jeff thought it was a little too preachy, but I thought it was realistic for the story. I also thought that humanity could definitely turn out the way the movie portrayed it if our world keeps going in the direction it’s going. We’re all about ease, convenience, and the here and now. If there was a robot around that did everything for you, I think a lot of people would snatch that robot up, hoping their lives would become easier and giving them more time to do what they wanted to do. However, as more and more robots were made for this and that, then people would just become lazier and lazier.

I’m not really sure if WALL-E was meant to instill that in people or if it was made just for the entertainment value. But, either way, the movie does get that point across. ;)