A Minecraft Movie is causing chaos in cinemas around the world — even here in Fredrikstad, our local cinema has experienced the special TikTok trend which has developed around the new blockbuster.
The cinema in our twin city Sarpsborg has taken special measures in connection with the trend, according to Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad ["nonpartisan" newspaper owned by Amedia] which covered the situation on Friday.
Jumping, screaming, and throwing popcorn
The trend involves moviegoers going completely wild in the auditorium when the character Steve says "chicken jockey".
The room becomes violently lively. People jump, scream, and throw popcorn and drinks in every direction.
TikTok abunds with videos of this phenomenon.
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And although those participating in the trend are apparently enjoying themselves, there are certainly others who see the stunt differently.
Someone must, after all, clean up the mess the trend creates.
[Embedded TikTok video: ⚠️WORKERS ENCOURAGED US TO DO IT GIVING US FREE REFILLS AND RECORDING US DOING IT, WE OFFERED TO HELP CLEAN UP BUT THEY WOULDNT LET US⚠️]
The noise has been high
Cinema manager Jørgen Søderberg Jansen explains that the "wildest scenes" are from select venues in the USA and England.
Things have not been nearly as bad in Norway. Nevertheless, cinemas in our country have noticed that A Minecraft Movie is causing problems.
—"Not so much throwing things, but there's been some extreme noise with shouting and cheering," Søderberg Jansen says before quickly adding,
—"Some people think it's fun to have so much noise, while others just want to see the movie in peace and quiet."
There have accordingly been some dissatisfied moviegoers. Søderberg Jansen emphasizes that showings of A Minecraft Movie have still generally gone fine.
—"We've gotten maybe 10 complaints from customers, compared to over 5,000 people who watched the movie, so it's not so many who have complained."
—"Have you taken any measures in connection with this phenomenon?"
—"Yes, we have more employees visible in the hall," Søderberg Jansen replies.
More interest
Søderberg Jansen explains furthermore that the cinema has noticed that interest in A Minecraft Movie increased after the TikTok trend took off.
—"We show the movie in both Norwegian and English. In the beginning we were mainly seeing families interested in watching the Norwegian dub, but after the TikTok videos [started showing up], more youth have shown an interest in watching the English-language version," Søderberg Jansen says.
—"So the trend has absolutely contributed to more people discovering the movie," he adds.
Why are people like this? Little treatlers. Corporations must think they're so smart now that they've mastered forced memes to generate hype for products like this.
It's kinda depressing how for a short while it seemed like society was waking up to this bullshit, but the last few years this "forced corporate meme to sell products" shit seems to have blown up.
Chicken Jockey, Grimace shakes, Barbiecore, etc all this shit blows up when the product drops then mysteriously stops after marketing ends. If any meme is about hyping a new product, I'm always suspicious now. Shit sucks.
The problem is that this shit has always been fun to do, corporation or no. It's like a worse Rocky Horror Picture show.
Idk who would find this fun besides middle school students.
(I'm unfamiliar with Rocky Horror Picture Show)
It is a very silly movie that gay culture in the 70's got really attached to, so like when they throw confetti in the movie you were encouraged by the theatre to throw confetti when confetti is thrown onscreen. It was an organically grown cultural thing that developed from the NY arts scene I think and grew out from there, though I could be getting the OG location wrong.
Interactive theatre has been a thing for a long time, this was just interactive movie theatre. It's like shouting things and changing the script through pure audience interaction in amateur professional wrestling.
I hate It too. My sibling forced me to go because of the memes. I offered to acquire It in a totally legal way over the internet so we can watch It at home but they persisted. So we went to the theater. It was entertaining yet boring and pretty awful overall. I was just rolling my eyes throughout the whole thing. The kids were thankfully quiet and pretty nice in the hall we were in. So I guess the chaos is more of a US oriented thing.
Safe to say I was disappointed as one of the Gen Z users on here who grew up with Minecraft. Wish we could have gotten something like this instead. It genuinely looked AI generated half the time.
Anyways, I fucking hate corporate memes. If I wasn't one of my org's social media managers, I would have quit Instagam and the like a long ass time ago.
A similar thing happened to me. My partner and their family bought tickets, and I didn't want to commit, so they bought me one anyway and I felt guilty about wasting it. They had a "omg this is gonna be so bad, can't wait" attitude that I can normally respect — I love trashy films — but it wasn't The Room bad, it was just big milk-the-franchise blockbuster bad, and I knew that going in.
The entire thing is just reference humour. The acting is pretty shit too: Jack Black is playing himself (he always does, but on top of that there's no character TO play), Jason Momoa was really annoying, and the kids are completely forgettable.
Yeah you def deserved better.