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The screening of a mine Craft Movie is being incredibly chased, thrown around popcorn.
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Director Gerard Hess does not see the problem, however, he argues that the popcorn ends on the ground, regardless of it.
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He is happy that the fans are enjoying themselves, and their reaction has been “very ridiculous”.
Despite all the negatives before its premiere, a mine Craft Movie has proved to be an absolute hit. Now, fans can not get enough of it, showing pride with screening to scream, cheer, throw popcorn, and bring a living chicken to the theater, in one example.
No need to say, some think that all this is being taken too far. Indeed, all this popcorn thrown on the screen has to be cleaned by someone, and workers working with it are certainly not getting enough to deal with it. However, some believe this is all good – including a Mine Craft Movie director, Jord Hess.
Mine Craft Movie Director says fans’ reactions are “very funny”
He is glad that fans are “making memories” in cinema
As the spot has happened UrugmerHess addressed this trend in an interview New York Times.
“It’s very funny,” hess says. “This is a complete explosion. Whenever anyone sends me a new video, I’m just laughing at my minds.
He added, “The only fact is that people are making memories in films.” That’s why we do it. I could never expect the passion and entertainment and madness that is happening. “
And what’s around all popcorn? Well, Hess also has something to say about it. “No one is going to hurt the popcorn,” he says. “When I go to movies with my children, it is like a popcorn massacre that happens and they are throwing anything, but regardless of it, it ends on the ground.”
I will argue that when everyone actively throws it on the screen, a little more popcorn ends on the floor, but sure.

Relevant
Mine Craft has become culturally important like Mario in a quarter time
The Mine Craft came out in 2011, but the movie shows how much the franchise has been in this short time.
Hess is not the only one who feels like this, because Warner Bruce Marketing Executive Vice President Dana Nosbom says it is all “a loyal fan of the game”.
Meanwhile, cinema employees have enough of this “loyalty” from a large number of fans’ base and they would like to start treating everyone. In an instance, the screening was so tough that The police were calledSo it doesn’t look like this trend is going anywhere at any time.

Mine Craft
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Marcus Person