Hahaha: to the OP - nice YMMV but it's one deal I'll pass on.
To the rest discussing inconvenience in the theater. I cannot stand kids crying, people talking, or, and sorry for this, 'special' groups clinging spoons or other assorted sound making devices. It is rude and I don't care if you paid to get in. You paid for the right to see a movie, silently, without your cell phone on, not for the right to make sure I don't enjoy the movie. Seriously, I saw Riddick and this guy, a row below me, started commenting about EVERYTHING to his 2 friends next to him -at normal talking volume-. You're telling me this is acceptable? You're telling me the 20 or so people in his vacinity who looked at him, glared at him and pointed him out were in the wrong? I told him to shut it. Did no good (maybe I wasn't loud enough). I paid $10 for a movie, way too much for snacks and the last thing I want is some chode going Ebert on me. I'm a parent, even when my son was younger, we would not take him to movies where any commenting, etc (they don't always whisper) would detract from the movie. Kids movies, where it's pretty common? Sure, we were all over those. But PG13 and the like where the audience is older? Sorry, we'll rent, or wait until the movie dies down in popularity and the theaters aren't crowded. Having a kid does not give me the right to inconvenience others - simply because I would not want to be onconvenienced myself. Don't bring babies. That's just rude. If you must, sit on the end of a row, near the exits and EXIT when they pipe up. THAT'S COMMON COURTESY. It's bad enough to pull everyone out of the movie with an 8 month olds crying, but it's even worse when you're watching R movies where the last thing you expect is any kid crying. Remember, you are not the -only- person in the theater -so don't act like it. Simple as that.