Oh also kicking the backs of other people's chairs. If they do that then they can GTFO.
QUESTION about that.
We took our daughter to see "Rio 2" a week ago. It's obviously a kid's movie, and we saw it on a saturday afternoon where the whole theater was families. A woman sitting near us was going apeshit every time a kid would bump her chair.
The question is, as an adult, don't you expect to have your sit bumped/kids talking/crying/etc while going to a children's movie? Seems like you should mentally prepare yourself and not worry about it.
G rated movie: Expect constant talking, crying, whining and some seat bumps. Although if it is constant seat bumping then the parent needs to make them stop because that is annoying as eff.
PG rated movie: Expect some talking with the parent telling them to be quiet if it is excessive. A little crying but the parent should remove the child immediately if it is loud or continuous. 2 seat bumps are allowed and then they better knock it off, especially if you turn around and give them a dirty look.
PG-13 movie: Laughter and maybe a scream are allowed. 1 seat bump and then GTFO.
R rated movie: No talking what so ever and no seat bumps.
I never go to see G or PG rated movies in the theatre.