Do Americans actually clap and cheer during a movie? do they think the actors can hear them?

Do Americans actually clap and cheer during a movie? do they think the actors can hear them?

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>Those crazy Americans, am I right guys?

Do europeans sit there and not react like the soulless husks that they are?

america is a shopping mall pretending to be a country, the people are all grotesque, with bodies made of fat, and souls made of plastic

i once got an entire theatre to do the wave before the premiere of finding dory but then the guard fired a warning shot into my coke cup

S-shut up!

Where are you from? too afraid to say it because its an obvious shithole?

People clap after good movies in America yes. Usually it shows solidarity with other people in the theater that yes, that was pretty good. No one claps after shitty movies

>it's an autistic third worlder has an allergic reaction to fun episode

Exactly how fucking wild did you get when you saw this scene? Did you throw your 15 pound burger on the floor?

no, nobody can hear the claps over all the gunfire anyway

The audience at the premiere of Hacksaw Ridge in Europe gave it a ten minute standing ovation you commie.

They just love making loud noises for some reason. Maybe that's why they love guns so much

>Reactions are always loud and physical
Why do Americans stop developing at age 8?

One during during the mandatory salute to god I didnt hold the salute for long enough and I got put on generator turnwheel duty for the rest of the movie and people kept throwing popcorn at me and booing

How salty do you get every four years when the US has an Olympic medal count higher than your per capita GDP? Or when we place higher than you in the World Cup in a sport we don't even care about?

Sniff my farts you pond scum.

hey user
Do Americans clap during trailers?

I've been an American all my life, gone to the theatre at least twenty times all over the country. Never once have I heard clapping or cheering.

>How salty do you get every four years when the US has an Olympic medal count higher than your per capita GDP?

Kek reminds me how triggered some non Americans got when America won a lot of gold medals from swimming in Rio.

>go to action movie opening night in America
>"Oh shit!"
>"damn!"
>audience laughs during jokes
>claps after best parts
>generally enjoy movie

>go to action movie opening night in Europe
>completely silent
>theater contemplates the extinction of their national identity
>get stabbed by a Muslim when I leave

Fucking Europoors don't know how to enjoy themselves.

FUCKING STOP CLAPPING YOU DUMB BURGERTARDS

M-MOVIES ARE SERIOUS BUSINESS NOT FUN TIME

what are some proper european reactions, other than allowing syrians to invade your cities and women?

doesn't Europe beat US in number of medals by far?

This is why Americans are plebs, they can't be grown adults and just enjoy the movie as what it is without reacting to everything.
It's like you people are asking for attention with the way you react to things when grown ups are suppose to be respectful to themselves and others.

wearing capris-pants as a male adult and feeling the need to conserve vital scalp oils by not showering for a several days

We clap for everything.

>it's a Europeans fear clapping to not offend the warlord and get their hands cut off episode

...

Amerifats are large and loud lumps of fat.
Why they get so much attention and everyone believes Ameriga is the center of the earth is beyond me

Sometimes. Any time the theater is full and the movie is good there's a risk that idiots will clap at the end.

we're used to getting attention because the rest of the miserable planet loves giving it to us

Sometimes people clap at the end. For the most part we just really love clapping

>by far
That's not much of an accomplishment considering they have over double the population.

>his kinoma doesn't have cameras to gage reactions that are subsequently sent to the actors

What's so wrong about enjoying a movie?

>comparing 44 countries to 1

this is how pathetic europe is

just Germany + UK got pretty much the same amount of medals as US in Rio

too bad there aren't eating competitions

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Why does the rest of the world obsess over America? It's pretty creepy to have peasants in shitholes desperately dreaming of driving a car to the center or booty blasted Eurofags googling health statistics to back up their argument that America sucks. Do Americans clap in movie theaters? I don't know, maybe, who cares? If you need details about how people in another country respond to a cool scene in a movie to feel better about yourself, I feel sorry for you, but seriously get a life and/or fuck off.

That shouldn't be a problem according to the Americans claiming population had nothing to do with it when they dominated each individual European nation

100%

people do that to get a reaction out of Americans
go back to plebbit you dumb fuck

No Americans do that. We clap and cheer when there is a public speaker, singer, entertainer etc. or some heroic thing going on in real life. Not for movies, only fruitcakes in Hollywood do that.

>Do Americans actually clap and cheer during a movie?
Yes.
>do they think the actors can hear them?
Yes! God bless this country and the freedom to clap.

>too bad there aren't eating competitions

So Japan could have a chance? It'd be kind of cool to see the African and North Korean teams compete.

>eating competitions
Kobayashi proved that even Japanese can beat Americans at their own national pastime

>It'd be kind of cool to see the African and North Korean teams compete.
kek

We are the single best nation. Stop crying.

OP, look out for people pretending to be American like this autist. Clapping in theaters does not happen.

too bad they don't give medals out for being american lapdogs, you two would've done great

Europe is composed of multiple countries, dude. If we got to use our 50 states separately we would dominate the entire world.

>he's never been to opening night of a beloved franchise
The worst thing about it is not being able to hear the movie over the shouting, clapping fanboys.

bosnia and herzegovina

>Europe is composed of multiple countries, dude.
how does that work?

Is clapping during deleted scenes considered canon?

I assume you meant "hotdogs"

Oh. You're right, I guess that does happen. I never go to opening nights.

I clapped when hacksaw ridge ended too, though it was out of relief that piece of shit was finally over

who is this saucy slag

>european humor