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Warren Kiefer 03-30-2014 04:21 PM

Sound too loud in movie theaters
 
I used the catchy title to get your attention with hopes we can as a group, by complaints, end a practice at the movie theaters. My wife and I viewed a WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL movie at the Rialto. It was God's Not Dead. That said, I truly feel the audience was assaulted by the outragous volume coming out of the speakers. It actually hurt my ears. Myself and others could be seen covering their ears with their hands. The Villages theaters are all guilty of doing this and I would liken the volume as similiar to standing next to a passing train. There is no doubt that if this volume in decibels was in a factory, all employees would be required to wear hearing protection, yet we sit in movie theaters and get lamblasted for nearly two hours.:boom::MOJE_whot:

borjo 03-30-2014 04:25 PM

I agree. When in Virginia, my young grandson at the time could not stand the loudness. He wanted to leave. I spoke to management and they did knock the sound down a little but enough to be able to watch it. So, it's possible.

2BNTV 03-30-2014 04:27 PM

Solution is to bring earplugs. :D

Some of us are somewhat hard of hearing, so the extra volumn, might be a welcomed addition, to the movie. IMHO

Villageswimmer 03-30-2014 04:27 PM

How did management respond?

kittygilchrist 03-30-2014 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by naneiben (Post 853887)
How did management respond?

good ?.

Chi-Town 03-30-2014 04:31 PM

When a movie kicks into surround sound it always seems to get louder. I assume it is for the full effect.

pooh 03-30-2014 04:37 PM

We agree on this, Warren. I have made it a practice to bring earplugs to the theaters as well as the Savanah Center.

2BNTV 03-30-2014 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooh (Post 853896)
We agree on this, Warren. I have made it a practice to bring earplugs to the theaters as well as the Savanah Center.

Women do hear better than men and that's why, "what" is a very big word, in our vocabulary. :D

Topspinmo 03-30-2014 05:10 PM

Actually for us that have hearing problems I agree movies are too loud. I rarely go to movie, it makes my ears ring and starts the cycle of migraine. People who don't have hearing problems (like tinnitus) don't understand until one day they can't understand what's being said due to ringing and tone loss. I only have one ear left and to me it's not worth it. As far as ear plugs I have to wear ear plug when ever I'm around noise above 100 decimals. Believe it or not Crowd noise is about the worse for me. Makes my ears ring in the ear I don't have hearing in. Only people with hearing problems understand that suffer from Migraine's.

rdhdleo 03-30-2014 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 853881)
I used the catchy title to get your attention with hopes we can as a group, by complaints, end a practice at the movie theaters. My wife and I viewed a WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL movie at the Rialto. It was God's Not Dead. That said, I truly feel the audience was assaulted by the outragous volume coming out of the speakers. It actually hurt my ears. Myself and others could be seen covering their ears with their hands. The Villages theaters are all guilty of doing this and I would liken the volume as similiar to standing next to a passing train. There is no doubt that if this volume in decibels was in a factory, all employees would be required to wear hearing protection, yet we sit in movie theaters and get lamblasted for nearly two hours.:boom::MOJE_whot:

I have to agree I would just speak to management or as others suggested bring ear plugs. As for your catchy subject line I can see where you sometimes need that hear to get peoples attention ;) and I am speaking as someone who many years ago was a victim. After all the loud sound was an assault on your ears and your ears are part of your body! Hope you can get some good results from management.

kittygilchrist 03-30-2014 05:58 PM

I'm curious, Warren, whether you left the movie due to being assaulted or you stayed for the film and did not protest, stuffed your ears or what?

pooh 03-30-2014 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 853901)
Women do hear better than men and that's why, "what" is a very big word, in our vocabulary. :D

:1rotfl::1rotfl::clap2:

graciegirl 03-30-2014 07:07 PM

Daughter is a speech and hearing person.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperacusis

Topspinmo 03-30-2014 07:26 PM

this is not the place to complain about a loud movie. nobody here has anything to do with fixing that. I don't like being suckered by a catchy dishonest title to listen to someone venting.

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buggyone 03-30-2014 09:25 PM

[QUOTE=Warren Kiefer;853881]I used the catchy title to get your attention with hopes we can as a group, by complaints, end a practice at the movie theaters. My wife and I viewed a WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL movie at the Rialto. It was God's Not Dead. That said, I truly feel the audience was assaulted by the outragous volume coming out of the speakers. It actually hurt my ears. Myself and others could be seen covering their ears with their hands. The Villages theaters are all guilty of doing this and I would liken the volume as similiar to standing next to a passing train. There is no doubt that if this volume in decibels was in a factory, all employees would be required to wear hearing protection, yet we sit in movie theaters and get lamblasted for nearly two hours.:boom::MOJE_whot:[

So, for the two hours of the movie, did you sit there with hands over ears or did you ask that the volume be lowered or did you leave? You should have talked to the manager and left.

As a restaurant critic would say when someone complains AFTER consuming the whole meal - YOU ATE THE STEAK - How bad could it have been?


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