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    1 year ago

    As a teen most of my summer hollidays were spent visting abuela and abuelo in spain. Cinema (double features) were around 100 Pesetas (compared to Euro, w/o inflation 50 Cents(!). As you can imagine I saw every movie (rated or not).

    First time was a culture shock (compared to the mostly silent German cinema audience), as they not only clapped, they also cheered or booed at any time the hero or villain did something heroesque/villainous.

    But I grew into it and am missing it really. I wish this would be a thing everywhere.

    Edit: I want to add that I’m an ancient person and ask any Spaniards: Is this still a thing?

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        1 year ago

        Cinemas in Catalunya you say? That reminds me of the day in Barcelona where I went into one, not noticing it was more something like a gay porno cinema. Went there to watch Freddys Final in 3D.

        Odd! I thought, when the lobby was filled with a bunch of guys, that didn’t go as a group.

        Sympathic spaniards! I thought as most of them started to talk to each others, while they seem they didn’t know eachother.

        Oh the nice spanish soul! As the bartender winked at me, as I ordered my coke, wishing me fun.

        DAMN! I finally noticed where I actually was, as the persons that sat right next to me started to rub one out while Freddy was in the midst of some good old teenager killing.

        And yes, I didn’t notice any cheering, besides of other noises.

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      11 months ago

      Yo I went to Spain for a band trip and when we performed they would applaud after for so long it was legitimately uncomfortable.