I rarely go to movies now, more reason for me not to go.
Look, I get that phones these days do lots of cool things. I use mine all the time. It is both an endless source of entertainment and an endless source of knowledge. But there is a time and place for everything. Driving? Don't use your phone. Walking? Don't use your phone. Eating dinner? Don't use your friggin' phone. A movie, concert or other sporting event? If you are texting and not paying attention to what you paid good money for then you are a moron. And you still shouldn't be using your phone! Especially if it is interfering with or hindering someone else's enjoyment. That's called common courtesy.
YES. I sometimes feel like a hypocrite saying it, but people looking at their cell phones all of the time gets on my nerves. I'm a hypocrite, because I do it too (I'm sure people give me the same accusing looks). But, the key difference is if I'm doing something else that requires my undivided attention, I don't look at it. I wait until a dull moment of doing nothing before I will look at it. Of course, on the flip side people complain that I "never respond to my texts" which gets on my nerves as well.
I've noticed that other people cannot seem to resist looking at a text message regardless of what they're doing. The text message seems to be the main priority. If they're helping someone move a heavy piece of furniture and get a text. Oh lord, STOP. Got to pull my phone out and see this text right now! Or if they're driving and get a text, they don't care to put your life in peril as they swerve left and right looking down at the text and responding to it. Or when you're supposed to be getting help from an employee and they're texting... ugh. I could go on and on. The point I'd love to get across to all of these people is, the stupid text IS NOT more important than what you're supposed to be doing. If you want to text your friends back and forth, stay home all day and have at it. In the real world, people have things to do and not to mention, it's super ****ing rude when you are with someone.
I nearly hit a person once because they were texting while walking in the road. It wasn't an accident either, they needed the wake up call.