I know I'm probably the last person who should be complaining about such things ... but this year was definitely not the best for "audience participation." I've sat through worse, but I could have done without Captain Obvious and the play-by-play commentary of every dramatic moment, clever nuance, and "bitz-o-trivia" of every film for which he was awake.
Again, I know I have little right to talk (I've cut my fair share of films to shreds in time), but honestly, films like
Andromeda Strain and
Clockwork Orange are worthy of being seen without the distraction of someone talking throughout.
I might not have minded as much if the offenders in question had even tried to find their "inside voice". I can live with an awful lot from the audience if they're trying to keep quiet. But when you converse with your friends halfway down the row without even trying to whisper your neighbors are going to get an earful. When you do it consistently, your neighbors are going to get annoyed.
But, like I say, it wasn't as bad as the Horror Marathon that I walked out on 4 films early because of the drunken commentary in the row behind me. I ended up missing two films that year I really wanted to see, it was that bad. There has been a CWRU marathon or two that the crowd made almost too difficult to bear. So it could have been much, much worse.
Oh, and honestly ... I can't back you on Lady Terminator. Even I didn't expect any mercy from the audience on that one. I'm surprised the audience was as tame as it was

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