

Videos show groups being kicked out after becoming too loud during the movie and throwing bananas at the screen.Minions The Rise of Gru pretty recently made its theatrical debut. All of us clapped at the start and the end of the movie too and the rest of the theater followed us."īut what could just be harmless fun has caused groups to get kicked out of showings and some movie theaters to outright ban suits inside, after some seemingly took it a step too far. "As for the movie experience, I think it made it a more fun experience as it was just an ordinary minion movie. "As we were from Singapore, we did not see anyone do this trend in Singapore yet, so why not just film it?" he added. "We just approached them and we all just vibed together," he said.

The rest, he told Newsweek, just happened to be at the showing in suits too. TikToker attended the movie with a far bigger group, but only eight of them were his friends. He told Newsweek that the ban is "absurd." Healy said the reaction in-person was far less than the attention online, explaining: "There wasn't much reaction if I can recall because we walked into the cinema late because we were too busy filming, but I do remember some laughs and stares as we walked down the stairs." One video, by TikToker Stephen Healy, gained over 11 million views after he and a few friends watched the movie in suits. One video even showed a woman tricking her family into watching the movie in formal dress, after telling them she had booked a fancy restaurant.Ĭlips have gained views in the millions, as users record their experience seeing the movie as a "gentleminion" group, turning up in suits and sunglasses with some even carrying bananas. Surprisingly, the idea became fully formed and groups of teens have been going viral online, filmed by onlookers lined up cheering and shaking hands outside the cinema.


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