The trend of chicken jockey is currently showing a mine craft movie through any cinema. For those of you who are unaware of this, this trend saw cinema houses spreading chaos when Jack Black, who plays the role of Steve, speaks the words “Chicken Joki” towards the end of the film. Although it looks like anxiety for staff and some fans, apparently directors, Jord Hess, love it.
“This is very funny,” says in an interview with Hess. New York Times. “This is a complete explosion. Whenever anyone sends me a new video, I’m just laughing at my minds.” I would admit that some videos are really ridiculous, especially in the place where, during the turmoil, someone manages to climb his friend’s shoulders, which imitates chicken jockey, which is a grand disclosure over time. Now it is a dedication.
“Jack says with such a passion,” Hess continues. “Everything that comes out of his mouth in the movie is spoken with such authority and seriousness, so anyone has heard in his life. I think people just love his madness.”
But while some videos are ridiculous to watch, I bet that they are not ridiculous in testifying in real life. The cinema house is trying to cope with the film’s chaos exhibitions, to deal with hard and disturbing adolescents and then to clean the dirt of the popcorn’s popcorn thrown on the floor, and even a living chicken has been left loose in the cinema. A cinema had to call the policemen when the way to show it was also out of control.
When you show the screening of the Mine Craft movie, you have an element to know what you are doing. Although I would not be happy to throw popcorn and soda on my head, I really just accuse myself of the case when I just decided to watch a movie in a cinema. Although it does not apply to everyone.
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I have seen parents’ videos and posts that describe how horrible the exhibition is for their young children who just want to go to the movie, want to see some crafts, and Jack Black has seen screaming about mine craft items.
But Hess feels that these reactions are almost indispensable: “It looks at you all the time, but I think (chicken jockey) is cute, and funny, and it can kill you, and this is something that makes it special.”
And to be fair, that can be fine. It may be enough to just send us all in frenzy. Or may it be just a strange meme that has taken the root and will be played till his death, only time will tell.