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Misbehaves warner bros. movie world
Misbehaves warner bros. movie world









misbehaves warner bros. movie world misbehaves warner bros. movie world

The only bad thing I've seen was a few bananas in a row of seats.īut of course I've seen some major misbehaving. The UK is the only place to currently have restrictions in place for holding back the Gentleminions movement, but movie theater employees throughout the world have taken to social media to express their annoyance with the increasingly chaotic trend. The viral TikTok shows the group clapping at the start of the film and giving a standing ovation at the end, but they didn’t throw popcorn or bananas at the screen like some of their followers. The trend first began in Australia with a group of 15 teenagers from Sydney heading to the theater in their formal attire. To everyone showing up to in suits: we see you and we love you. Endorsing the #gentleminions trend, they tweeted: “To everyone showing up to Minions in suits: we see you and we love you.” In a statement posted on Twitter before being deleted, The Regal wrote: “We are currently not admitting unaccompanied children wearing suits for ‘Minions: The Rise Of Gru.’ This is due to the issues we have encountered over the last two days and its associated behaviour.”īut Universal Pictures, which produced the film, has taken an entirely different view.

misbehaves warner bros. movie world

One independent cinema in Wadebridge, Cornwall has also banned unaccompanied children wearing suits from watching the film. Black Swordsman Shakoichi June 30, 2022 This whole “dress up in full suits to watch the new Minions” trend on tiktok got me cackling like an idiot /NadlgL4f0K We tell them that if there is one complaint, whatever that may be, they will be kicked out of the cinema.” Now, when we see any kids coming in to see the film dressed up we give them a warning. “I had to refund all of the tickets in that theatre because of kids shouting and mimicking the Minions while the film was playing. “The trend cost me £1,300 yesterday,” they told the Worcester News. In a statement to Sky News, Odeon Cinemas said: “Due to a small number of incidents in our cinemas over the weekend we have had to restrict access in some circumstances.”Įlsewhere, the manager of Vue Cinemas in Worcester claimed that the trend had cost them over £1,000 in refunds from disgruntled customers.











Misbehaves warner bros. movie world