Because they are aping the Giga-chad meme and wearing a suit to pretend you're sophisticated is easier to attain than chiseling your chin into looking like him.
Jesus christ what the frick is wrong eith you boomers? Quit being dense and reading you narrative into it.
Zoomers thought it would be fubny to wear formal attire to a kid's movie. Period. Full stop.
definitely better than millenials, who are boomers v2 with their cancel cultures (both on the left and the right).
zoomers go back to the roots of the x gen; total chaos; pure fun
The joke is that they are wearing suits to this kids' movie and acting like it's some fine cultural experience and a bigger thing than it is. Very simple joke but of course autists don't get it.
Are they making fun of Facebook boomers for being obsessed with minions? Or are they making fun of how corporate and uninspired movies are these days by treating a minions movie, of all things, as a sophisticated piece of art? Or is it that minions has developed a cult status thanks to boomer Facebook memes elevating minions to the level of Shrek? Or is it just funny to meet up with the boys, dress up, and goof around?
>Be 16-24 >Acquire suit >Go to movie house >Movie house is confused and enraged to the point of banning suits in movie house
I get the moronic appeal of wearing a suit to see a movie (lol so randumb for gen z), but why is the theater management having autistic meltdowns over it?
People didn't understand the meme and started shouting and cheering and clapping at every moment of the film, throwing bananas around and even starting mosh pits in front of the screen. The original idea was just harmless fun where you would act like a gentlemen and maybe politely clap when the movie was over.
I don't mind making wagies do their job but you shouldn't ruin a movie for everyone else in your screen or in the screens around you, they had to offer refunds to entire screenings because of all the noise caused or pause the movies just to tell kids to shut up
The idea is the that fancy gentlemen would rather watch something as crazy or zany as Minions rather than like go on a date or sophisticated activities. It’s basically a Simpson’s joke
the online marketing agency that came up with the meme realized that a non-sequiteur would be more memetic.
Because they are aping the Giga-chad meme and wearing a suit to pretend you're sophisticated is easier to attain than chiseling your chin into looking like him.
but that has nothing to do with the movie
Pure autism.
Zoomers idolized Patrick Bateman
The point is the juxtaposition of wearing a formal suit for a moronic kids film. I dont think the point is to act like gru.
so they are against the film? I don't get that vibe.
Jesus christ what the frick is wrong eith you boomers? Quit being dense and reading you narrative into it.
Zoomers thought it would be fubny to wear formal attire to a kid's movie. Period. Full stop.
so zoomers imply they are mature non-children? ahaha, nice joke.
Boomer alert? Cringe!
>.t 52 year old
Because despite what the homosexuals on this board think, Zoomers are fricking hilarious!
definitely better than millenials, who are boomers v2 with their cancel cultures (both on the left and the right).
zoomers go back to the roots of the x gen; total chaos; pure fun
The joke is that they are wearing suits to this kids' movie and acting like it's some fine cultural experience and a bigger thing than it is. Very simple joke but of course autists don't get it.
If you watch old baseball games, everyone is wearing a suit.
or more like "it's so stupid, you may not believe it's that stupid". I think I fell in that category.
Literally because some sperg made this pic a month ago
Whichever guy on the marketing team came up with this is a genius.
Getting real sick of boomers playing ignorant
sorry, it was just too stupid to get it, I fell into the trap of "it can't seriously be this stupid".
Millennials seething about even an ironic simulacra of taking society seriously.
Are they making fun of Facebook boomers for being obsessed with minions? Or are they making fun of how corporate and uninspired movies are these days by treating a minions movie, of all things, as a sophisticated piece of art? Or is it that minions has developed a cult status thanks to boomer Facebook memes elevating minions to the level of Shrek? Or is it just funny to meet up with the boys, dress up, and goof around?
Apparently we're overthinking it. It's supposedly just a "lol I went to a kid's movie dressed like a serious person".
I also thought it was more deep.
Yes
It's got nothing to do with Minions specifically, it's a group of well distinguished kinoseurs showing up not to watch a movie but to listen
>Be 16-24
>Acquire suit
>Go to movie house
>Movie house is confused and enraged to the point of banning suits in movie house
I get the moronic appeal of wearing a suit to see a movie (lol so randumb for gen z), but why is the theater management having autistic meltdowns over it?
My assumption is some parents complained, because they went with toddlers, and the toddlers weren't watching the movie but the memery.
dress code
there's no such thing
People didn't understand the meme and started shouting and cheering and clapping at every moment of the film, throwing bananas around and even starting mosh pits in front of the screen. The original idea was just harmless fun where you would act like a gentlemen and maybe politely clap when the movie was over.
I don't mind making wagies do their job but you shouldn't ruin a movie for everyone else in your screen or in the screens around you, they had to offer refunds to entire screenings because of all the noise caused or pause the movies just to tell kids to shut up
The idea is the that fancy gentlemen would rather watch something as crazy or zany as Minions rather than like go on a date or sophisticated activities. It’s basically a Simpson’s joke
Could’ve typed that way better, good lord