watching it on home video...
Did the whole forum just zip back to 1986?
watching it on home video...
Exactly. And it is very rare that I walk out of a film, and even then I will decide if I want a refund or not (that's rarer still). I don't understand the push back on that one. Your time is valuable and shouldn't just be written off because of a perceived inconvience.A happy customer is a returning customer. It costs them essentially nothing to refund your one ticket since the sunk costs of running a film are the same that hour whether you’re there or not. So it’s smarter in the long run to make you happy.
Had you eaten a meal and asked for a refund, different matter, they’re out the cost of the food.
Just as one may choose to demand a refund from the theater if the movie they're showing is not to one's liking.It's not offensive, but people can choose to be offended by it.
It depends on one's perspective, does it not? Certainly I can see how someone would be offended by it. I wasn't as such but it was also not very funny.The Life of Brian is not offensive. FFS.
It depends on one's perspective, does it not? Certainly I can see how someone would be offended by it. I wasn't as such but it was also not very funny.
I understand you, at least. I did not enjoy that film either. Surprisingly, my very Catholic dad did.Something is offensive if it offends you. Things are not objectively offensive. They are offensive to someone. Or not.
It bothered me, so I went in a different room. Why does that bother some of you? Very sorry I brought it up, was just meandering. Man, it gets judgmental here.
Something is offensive if it offends you. Things are not objectively offensive. They are offensive to someone. Or not.
It bothered me, so I went in a different room. Why does that bother some of you? Very sorry I brought it up, was just meandering. Man, it gets judgmental here.
No, it was a bit of a knee-jerk reaction from me. I should try to be better than that and it's my bad, not yours. Please accept my apologies.
it was also not very funny.
And?That's just crazy talk...
Its relevance to Star Trek is practically nil.What does Top Gun have to do with anything?
What does Top Gun have to do with anything?
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