theater chaos

AppWizard
April 19, 2025
Fox News is providing free access to premium content for users who enter a valid email address and agree to its Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. "A Minecraft Movie," based on the popular video game, has become a hit in theaters, attracting young audiences and generating significant social media buzz. A scene featuring Jack Black has led to enthusiastic reactions, including fans throwing popcorn and even a live chicken during screenings. Some theaters, like Springs Cinema & Taphouse in Georgia, have faced extensive clean-up due to the rowdy behavior. Director Jared Hess noted the humorous nature of the screenings, while Raymond Arroyo expressed concerns about safety and order in theaters. The film has grossed million worldwide, and Regal Cinemas plans special "Chicken Jockey" screenings to encourage fan engagement while promoting respectful behavior. Arroyo highlighted a cultural shift in entertainment from superhero films to video game adaptations, suggesting a growing trend in Hollywood.
AppWizard
April 17, 2025
A new trend called the "Chicken Jockey" trend has emerged among moviegoers in the U.S. and U.K. during screenings of "A Minecraft Movie." The Chicken Jockey is a character from Minecraft, depicted as a baby zombie riding a chicken, and is featured in a fight club scene in the film. When Jack Black's character exclaims "Chicken Jockey," audiences erupt in unison, leading to chaotic behavior such as standing, shouting, throwing popcorn and soda, shooting off fireworks, and dancing with live chickens. One notable instance of this trend occurred at The Springs Cinema & Taphouse in Sandy Springs, Georgia, where the theater shared footage of the aftermath on social media and contacted law enforcement due to the chaos. Theater employee Alexi Alvear described the cleanup as taking three hours. Director Jared Hass found the antics amusing and emphasized the joy audiences are experiencing. Jack Black humorously requested no throwing of popcorn during a surprise appearance. "A Minecraft Movie" currently holds a 46% rating from Rotten Tomatoes' critics and an 87% audience score, with a Metascore of 46 and an IMDb rating of 6 out of 10. The film has generated over 0 million against a production budget of 0 million. It is expected to stream on Max, with the earliest streaming date potentially around May 19, depending on box office performance. Pre-orders for digital copies are available on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV.
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