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Fearnet.com-- Children in Boston got an unwelcome surprise while celebrating a friend's birthday.* A group of parents brough their children (median age: seven years old) to see the animated comedy Megamind.* But when the film started to roll, what the kids got was Saw.* In 3D, no less.* Anyone who knows the Saw franchise knows that each film opens with an intense kill.* It took a few minutes to get the film off the screen.* The theatre swears it was just an accident, and have given the kids a free ticket to any movie.* No word yet on if they will also be footing the therapy bills.
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Wouldnt want to do that! then they couldnt sue-LOL
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...I woulda chosen to see Saw again with the "any movie ticket"

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Now, I think Saw VII sucked, but at age 7 I'd probably think it was
awesome! :3
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It was obviously intentional. The logistics of swapping two prints in separate booths couldn't have been done on accident.
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i watched movies like that when i was 7...
erm how could it be intentional? that makes no sense to me. shit happens.
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I think its happend before at the exact same theater.
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Please every horror movie Ive ever seen in a theater people have little kids with them-kids like to be scared
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Shit, my brother would lock me in the basement with him at the age of 5 and force me to watch horror. All I got were nightmares...I didn't get a free movie ticket.
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Daylight Yet Unseen Wrote:i watched movies like that when i was 7...
erm how could it be intentional? that makes no sense to me. shit happens.
Ditto. And hey, maybe somebody wanted to get their "kicks" through doing it >.>
...or to simplify things, maybe a ticket-taker or person who operates the signs saying which film is in which theater messed up?
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So it seems like we all watched horror movies as kids and we all turned out pretty "normal".
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exactly!!!!!
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