Minecraft obsessed teen boys are destroying movie theaters: ‘It’s disgusting’

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Teenagers Cause Chaos at Screenings of “A Minecraft Movie”

Despite its constructive premise, “A Minecraft Movie,” a new action-adventure film, has become the backdrop for destructive behavior as some adolescent moviegoers are reportedly trashing theaters. Accounts and social media videos reveal instances of teens throwing popcorn, spilling drinks, jumping on seats, vomiting, and engaging in altercations during screenings.

Unruly Conduct Prompts Theater Restrictions

Law enforcement has been summoned to manage the disorderly conduct, while theater personnel grapple with cleaning up significant messes, according to staff and online footage. The disruptions have been so pronounced that one cinema in Washington Township, New Jersey, has prohibited minors from attending the PG-rated film without parental or adult accompaniment. Other cinemas in various cities are also reportedly cautioning young viewers to maintain appropriate behavior.

Township Theatre publicized its policy after a group of rowdy youths exhibited “completely unacceptable behavior, including vandalism,” as stated on their Facebook page.

Teenagers and pre-teens are reportedly causing disturbances in theaters during the “chicken jockey” scene — a moment in “A Minecraft Movie” where a character exclaims “chicken jockey!” as a baby zombie riding a chicken appears on screen.
The viral “chicken jockey” sequence in the action film has sparked such commotion among boisterous youngsters that police have been called to manage the escalating unruliness, based on accounts from cinema employees and videos shared on social media platforms.
Popcorn projectiles are launched skyward during the now infamous “Chicken Jockey” scene, generating considerable chaos for theater staff tasked with the subsequent cleanup.
Groups of teen boys, in particular, are exhibiting boisterous conduct, hurling beverages and leaping onto cinema seating, in addition to discarding snack refuse.

“We also received numerous complaints from other patrons attempting to enjoy the film with their families. Video documentation of the incident has been secured,” the theater’s social media announcement detailed.

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The theater also addressed parents in their Facebook communication, appealing to them to instill better etiquette in their children.

“If your son was present at Township Theatre last night, we strongly advise you to engage in a dialogue with him regarding his actions.”

Despite lukewarm critical reception, the movie adaptation has achieved significant financial success, becoming the highest-grossing video game film adaptation, amassing $162.7 million domestically and $150.7 million globally.
Township Theatre in Washington Township, New Jersey, issued a public advisory on Saturday, mandating parental supervision for minors, following a vandalism incident at the cinema on Friday evening during a showing of the film.

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“Chicken Jockey” Scene Triggers Outbursts

The theater disturbances frequently coincide with the popular “chicken jockey” scene — where a character loudly proclaims “chicken jockey!” as a baby zombie riding a chicken appears. At this juncture in the film, some audience members have reportedly adopted the phrase as a rallying cry for disruptive behavior, shouting, jumping on seats, yelling, and throwing popcorn.

Teen Viewers Condemn the Behavior

However, not all teenagers condone the destructive antics. “It’s disgusting,” stated a 16-year-old public high school student, who requested anonymity. “I genuinely feel sympathy for the employees who must clean up the aftermath. People are discarding food on the floor — it’s excessive. The sheer mess, and the vomit, or whatever else.”

Cinema Staff Struggle to Maintain Order

Some cinema workers indicate that the level of disorder is overwhelming.

“I genuinely feel bad for the workers that have to clean it up. [People are] throwing food on the ground — it’s too much. The mess and the vomit or whatever — it’s disgusting,” commented a 16-year-old city public school student.

“These teenagers wrecked every single auditorium showing this movie, and with numerous screenings scheduled, we were compelled to clean them in under 30 minutes, facing long queues of patrons waiting to enter!” a theater employee commented on a video-sharing platform.

Online Accounts Detail Disruptions

Other online testimonials have recounted instances of shocking conduct.

“At my movie theater, someone shouted ‘WATER BUCKET RELEASE’ and threw a water bottle,” one online user posted.

“I had an entire bucket of popcorn emptied onto my head,” another moviegoer recounted on social media.

Theaters Implement Stricter Measures

A staff member from an AMC theater located in Newport Mall in Jersey City disclosed that they have adopted a firm approach. Before each screening, audiences are cautioned that any disruptive behavior will result in immediate ejection from the premises.

An employee at an AMC cinema in New Port Mall, Jersey City, mentioned they have not experienced any vandalism issues because “We’re proactively warning them” prior to the film commencing. Any unruly conduct, the staffer affirmed, will lead to expulsion.
The aftermath inside a theater following a screening of the “Minecraft” movie, where security personnel were reportedly contacted, and the film presentation was halted.

Film’s Premise and Box Office Performance

The film — featuring performances by Jason Momoa, Jack Black, and Jennifer Coolidge — draws inspiration from the globally recognized video game and centers on four unconventional characters who are transported to a mysterious, block-based realm known as the Overworld, fueled by imagination. There, they must traverse challenging landscapes to find their way back home.

Financial Success Outweighs Critical Reception

Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, “A Minecraft Movie” has achieved remarkable commercial success, establishing itself as the highest-grossing film adaptation of a video game. Since its release on April 4th, the film has impressively accumulated $162.7 million in domestic earnings and $150.7 million internationally—totaling $313.4 million worldwide.


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