Thursday 15 April 2010

The Pee Issue.

What is the cut off time? How long before a movie should you stop drinking? Or, what's the most you can drink? Of course, different people have different bladders (obviously. If bladders were communal, that would be bizarre). Some people can drink 50 litres and still say "no big deal, I'll pee tomorrow." But for many of us, we need to pee more. In fact, I think it's possible that people with perfectly good bladders find their bladders falling apart around the beginning of a movie.


Why do they put the bathrooms so bloody far away from the screen you're in? What's that about? It's sexist, that's what it is. You come out of screen 14, and right there is a women's toilet. The men's? It's over there by screen 2. And by other there I mean down two flights of escalators. There's some kind of conspiracy going on here and I'm not best pleased about it.

The good thing about watching a lot of movies is that you know the exact point when they turn SHIT. When the girl turns to the guy and says "You either choose to come to your daughters school play, or choose to go to North Dakota for the business meeting." When that happens, you know what's coming next - so you can go and do some urinary depletion without losing the plot (of the movie). But then, once a year, they show a good film at the cinema. It's three hours long. You've just three teas and a double sized over sized super sized triple sized coke because it was 'only' £4 more expensive than the smaller one. So there you are, in the middle of the film; and the woman says "You can go to your daughters play, or you can save the Earth, or you can go back in time and save my Brother and change the course of history." Wow. You're hooked. You have to stay. But you need to pee! You look around. It's dark. The coke cup is empty. Do you dare? You don't. After all, the lady sitting two seats from you might complain. Or worse: enjoy it.

So what do you do? Why do they sell you a big drink and put the restrooms so far away? (I used the phrase restrooms for you Americans. And yes, your toilets are as terribly placed as English ones).

This problem can also end friendships. When you sneak back into the screen having had a much needed piss - you will inevitably ask your friend, "What did I miss?". The trusted friend responds, "nothing, she just got on that boat." Later on, you realize, she didn't just get on the boat. She got on the boat, shot three people, and released nine hostages. It's a pivotal point in the film, but your friend neglects to share this.

They need to put some headphones by the seats. You pick them up, put them on - and go pee. Still able to listen to the movie. Or, the weaker bladdered audience members should get a remote control. "Sorry everyone. I need to pee." That would work.

Care to share?

9 comments:

  1. This is SO true. I have a bladder about the size of a pea, so I'm always going. The dilema of when to go during a movie is always a tough one!

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  2. Thanks for commenting on my babble. Now onto the pee issue. I don't have a problem. When you've worked in an emergency room for as long as I did, you just learned to hold it in until there was a quiet moment. On the other hand, my husband.... need I say more.

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  3. LMAO. hummmmmmmm...at the risk of sounding unladylike, I pee about twice a day. So um yeah. I've never (ever) come across this problem. But this was hilarious, and you have my sympathies. x

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  4. I always pee just before the movie starts, and since I don't drink huge amounts of soda during the movie I'm pretty good to go. That last Lord of the Rings movie though...with, like, 8 fake endings...yeah. I was a little worried.

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  5. This happens to me at times. Luckily the theater I go to is not too bad about restrooms (but you have to know you're way around - miss the side hall restrooms and next thing you know you're doing 100 yard dashes).

    The worst time this happened to me was during Return of the King. At some point in the movie I got hit bad a case of the needs to pee. But it was right at the start of the big battle sequence, I was hooked, figuring there can't be that much more time left.... right? So, I started performing complex leg crossing to hold my bladder. By the time the credits rolled I made most Contortionists look bad. All I can say is, awesome Annie Lennox song aside, Olympians would kill for my sprint time after that.

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  6. I have not had to leave a movie in progress to urinate for as long as I can remember. Self-control, people!

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  7. Haha!! This is great. Or you can simply dehydrate yourself before a film. That works too!!

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  8. I'm with The UnwashedMass, I never leave a movie in-progress even if I really want to pee! That's like rule #1 of the movie blogger :)

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