Leigh ... I think you're pretty safe saying Aussies, as a rule, don't do that stuff.
Having said that, I have been to a double-bill where people applauded and cheered during the opening and closing credits and most places in between. Of course, it was a double-bill of
Plan 9 From Outer Space
and
Robot Monster
and the audience was made up of nutters, so it was a rare occurence. :)
Edited to say:
ooh, cool nubmer and to pass on best wishes to Angus.
~~~~~health-ma for Angus~~~~~
{{Angus}}
Don't be ill. Enough people in my life are doing that already.
Angus, you have to be certain to come to the F2F. Everybody knows how wholesome and healthful Los Angeles is.
Heh, jimi, that one probably falls under the "Rocky Horror" clause.
Rocky Horror Clause...
Like Santa but with fishnets and presents for the grownups.
Non-illness vibes to Angus.
My thinking on the cheering front is that there are movie theatres and then there are movie theatres, in the US. If I go to see something in a stadium-seating gigaplex, it's probably an Event Movie, and resultingly the audience will be attuned to the eventness of the movie (and probably screaming fanpeople to boot). Thus the whole audience whips itself up in enthusiasm for the event, and the response is tantamount to a rousing speech at a political rally. I mean, everyone there probably does think alike, as at a rally, but the alike-thinking is
Wolverine is really hot
or
That was so cool
rather than
The rich deserve tax breaks
or some such rot.
If I go to a film at a smaller venue and/or in a less-crowded film-house, the audience is far less likely to cheer anything.
And I have to say, even though I hated the special edition changes to
Star Wars,
when the new print first rolled and the Imperial ship came onto the screen, I was as excited as everyone else there, not least because I was among other excited people. Our roaring was as much an affirmation of our communal geekery as it was affirmation for anything on the screen.
I can't recall any specific incidents of cheering, despite the fact that unlike Nutty, I don't venture to the art house sorts of theaters. I'm generally at the multi-plex type. Still, I don't see too many films these days, and with the exception of the (sorry Angus, don't want to increase your ooginess) LoTR films, the ones I do see don't tend to be biggies.
Angus, all tolkidding aside, I wish you wellness.
edited to make a wee bit more sense.
YgigaplexMV. Maybe it's the fact that the gigas are 90% of the movies around here, so I'm not just there for big event movies, but I see very little hootin' and hollerin' in them. For that, we have midnight
Barbarella
showings at the Drive-in.