We had over 2000 responses, so weve had to pick and choose.
But heres a flavour of what you told us.
The first ten minutes of the movie was unwatchable, as the projector wasnt in focus.
There was the usual rustling of food wrappers and slurping of drinks.
The man two seats across from us kept making weird grunting noises of recognition at every poignant moment.
I paid for this privilege!
No one in the audience complained and so it was never fixed.
Ive just stopped booking tickets now as stuff like this happens all the time.
Two occasions at Odeon when the movie was not projected at the correct screen ratio.
I could not leave my seat on the second occasion as I was with my young son.
I did complain by e-mail and received 2 free tickets.
It took them a further 15 minutes to turn the lights down.
Lights not being turned off, ruins the film.
I experienced a situation where one audience member punched another audience member because they were laughing too loudly.
Needless to say they were quickly escorted from the building.
He was still shouting verbal abuse which was intimidating.
Once, whilst watchingAliwith a packed Glaswegian audience, heard a commotion and swearing a few rows behind.
Turned to find two fellas having a full blown fight.
A gang of lads once promised to damage me and my friends when I asked them to be quiet.
The ushers did nothing.
The seated customer then took his shirt off, stood up and squared up to the other mans face.
To be fair Cineworld staff kicked him out!
The movie was not suitable for a child and it proceeded to cry and walk around throughout the movie.
This has happened several times to me actually at screenings in the early evening.
Parents are still allowed to take their very small children to inappropriate movies because of the 12a rating.
Extremely disruptive and the cinema wont do much as its not really the childs fault.
It kept crying and they continually took it out just to bring it back in again.
They eventually left after several people had complained and they were ejected.
When I say shut up, Im missing a couple of words from the middle of that sentence.
Turns out hes only seenGuardians Of The GalaxyandDjango Unchained.
Ironically I suspect they may have been translating for others in their group.
Another man in his 50s snoring behind me during the re-release ofPulp Fiction.
Kid on the same seating row having to constantly go to bathroom duringBatman.
Russell CrowesRobin Hoodcinema put on subtitle version instead.
I recently went to seeSpectreat Cineworld.
On a recent visit to seeSpectrean individual was using a tablet during the film.
Considering the brightness of the gear nothing was done about it or a member of staff saying anything.
I get that and the blame is on the cinema chain not employing enough staff.
My gripe is why should I miss 5/10 minutes of a film to report this!?
Someone next to me looking up the plot toMacbethwhilst sitting next to me.
Was in for a film on a Friday night, cinema was busy-ish but quiet for a Friday.
The third time it escalated and she yelled Im an artist.
The staff loitering in the corridor refused to intervene, the 12-year-old manager (sic) was equally clueless.
I was offered a refund, but nothing was done.
The cinemas obviously regard this kind of behaviour as the norm.
During a showing ofThe Winter Soldier, a mum gave her child an iPad to keep her occupied.
She put videos from YouTube on for her to watch!!!!
When I go there a mother with 4 children were sat in our seats and refused to move.
The staff just shrugged and said Sit somewhere else.
A couple had sat in the wrong seats.
The movie started and the couple were asked to move by the rightful owners.
It was the 10 am showing ofJurassic Worldat Vue Cribbs Causeway and the cinema was virtually empty!
Too upset to complain on that occasion.
so during the action scenes his breathing would increase along with the whistling.
Passing dipping sauce and aluminium trays back and forth… Nightmare.
During one screening, a man sat a few seats behind me ate an entire roast chicken!
2001, NFT1, newly restored print.
Second half starts after the interval.
The whole section is structured around silence.
Guy behind me gets the Kettle Chips out.
I had to ask him to stop.
It wasnt the eating, it was the incredibly tentative approach to it.
Her mother threw a tantrum and demanded I was ejected for annoying them.
The supervisor grudgingly offered to discount my next ticket with them but rather unsurprisingly I havent been back there.
Once at Curzon Soho, my wife verbally took a woman to task for constantly using her phone.
The woman claimed this was assault!
A quote-along screening is one thing but obnoxious geekism during a regular screening annoys the hell out of me.
by telling him his enthusiasm was annoying this was before the film actually even started!!
Very annoying time when I went to seeFellowship Of The Ring.
Cinema staff dealt with him in a very professional way though.
False laughs are particularly annoying.
Popcorn everywhere, and they have to tell the person next to them how much it made them jump…
I wish they would.
Jump, that is.
But, yknow, the London home ofThe Roomis going to attract that crowd.
When reported, I was told dont be silly, who would do that?'
I was watchingMoonrise Kingdomat an Odeon and they were showing it in the wrong ratio.
Not audience related but terrible service anyway.
During one screening, one woman kept talking throughout the film and was asked to be quiet by another.
She became defensive and then confrontational.
The two then proceeded to shout at each other aggressively and continued for nearly 10 minutes.
Whilst watching a showing ofThe Martianon its opening night.
We got 25 minutes into the film.
There were about 20 people in the theatre.
Three people walked in.
They had presumed there would be trailers and adverts so turned up later than the allocated start time.
The film was switched off.
The 3 late people went home disgruntled.
We also got free tickets for another film.
Which was good of them.
But its super annoying having the film turned off in the middle of it.
A man masturbating in the middle ofSkyfall(swiftly resolved by Picturehouse staff).
The staff at Showcase were very helpful in this instance and offered me a refund on my ticket.
Last Valentines Day, myself and my girlfriend booked to seeGrease, which is one of her favourite films.
They claimed they had tried to contact everyone, but this was clearly not true.
We complained and were given a half-hearted apology.
Once went to a Showcase cinema in Avonmeads Bristol on a Sunday north to watchSpiderman.
She offered to fight a film projection!
Never been back to this Showcase since.
Two girls in the end of my row duringCaptain America: The First Avenger.
Every time the Red Skull appeared on screen, one of them would snap off a Nazi salute.
Sieg Heil, right in the air.
Completely silent, and her friend did not acknowledge it in the least.
Didnt even turn her head.
I didnt report it.
What the hell do you say?
A woman gave birth next to me.
She was pretty quiet most of the time but it did spoil the film for me a bit.