
“Minecraft movies“The big screen adaptation of the popular video game “Minecraft” has packed theaters with wild kids and teens since its release this month, promoting the social media phenomenon and raising concerns among American youth.
video Social Media Participating in the young theatre is a big response to one important scene in which one of the film’s stars, Jack Black, screams the phrase “Chicken Jockey!” As a creature that looks like a small Frankenstein, he lands on top of chicken in a boxing ring and faces off against his co-star Jason Momoa.
Sheen urged the excited fans to scream and scream. Throw popcornAccording to the Salt Lake Tribune, they jump out of their seats and in one example in Provo, Utah, throw live chicken into the air during screening.
Springs Cinema & Tap House in Sandy Springs, Georgia said Fox 5 Atlanta That the staff had to clean up popcorn, ice cream, ketchup and crushed glass.
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The scene featuring “Chicken Jockey” from “Minecraft Movie” produced a chaotic cinema behaviour from younger viewers. (Commentary of Warner Bros. Pictures)
“My experience of trying films has changed a lot since I was young,” says Josh Gunderson, director of marketing and events at Florida’s Oviedo Mall. He told Fox Business. “And Tiktok changed that quite a bit.”
“There’s part of me saying this is just stupid fun. There’s another part of me. [that says] For the poor people in the cinema, for the poor people who have to clean up this mess, it is a disaster. “Arroyo Grande” podcast, He told Fox News Digital.
“And obviously, you know the safety hazards, because whenever you get 200 young boys in a room and they’re all screaming in 20 directions, it’s like the “fly master” on social media.
Arroyo said, “If there is, they’ve taken over to the film because they show the deep passion and connection that these boys feel in this video game, and that’s part of why it’s such a huge hit.”
“…Whenever you get 200 young boys in your room and everyone is screaming and jumping in 20 directions, it’s like the social media “Lord of the Flies.” ”
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“Minecraft Movie” has made $557 million worldwide to date, and is led by social media talks created by filming videos related to “Chicken Jockeys” and other meme moments related to the game.
Film director Jared Hess spoke Entertainment Weekly About the confusing screening.
“It was so much fun. People are sending me these really hilarious speeches that many teenagers give right before the film. It’s so hysterical, man. I’m too late,” he said.
Some screenings had police called to disband an attitude that Hess thought was a bit of a thought.

“Minecraft Movie” director Jared Hess is amusing the confused screening. (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images from Warner Bros. Pictures)
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“When you have too much fun and the officers are called, it’s weird,” Hess told the outlet. “It’s funny because I think it’s just literally cheering and throwing popcorn. It’s so funny to me, so the cops are asked for popcorn. Yeah, it’s hilarious. I’ve seen some really funny videos, especially when people stand up and cheer in the moment.
arroyo is “all engagements.” “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Or sing towards “grease.”
“In a movie that everyone knows and loves, singing, applauding, doing stupid things all at once, throwing popcorn, throwing live chickens, throwing the guy next to you into the air, and I don’t know if that’s the best way to do it.
“If there is a possibility that there is more audience participation, I think everyone will be on board. But you [causing] When you confused and injured people, it turns into something very different and I understand why they don’t want to tolerate it. It should not be tolerated. ”

Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo believes that “it’s all for engagement” from the audience needs to be more contained. (Commentary of Warner Bros. Pictures)
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Arroyo also sees it as an opportunity to instill some life lessons in young boys.
“Boys need a freedom element and they need to be a little wild, which is good,” he said. “On the other hand, they need to know how and when to suppress it, and they need to discipline themselves. They worry that they will continue to do this kind of mayhem and say, “Oh, let’s throw popcorn, we love it, we love it.”
“When you continue to do this kind of mayhem and say, ‘Oh, try throwing popcorn, we love it,’ it might be good for selling tickets. That’s bad for society. Boys need to learn how to control themselves in public. ”
Jack Black Recently, I tried to discourage viewers from bad behavior by appearing at a Los Angeles screening and giving warnings.
“Don’t throw corn in today’s ‘Minecraft Movie’ presentation. There are no lapis lazuli either. He said in a video shared on social media.

Jack Black stopped by a recent screening and warned fans not to throw popcorn and “that’s definitely not a chicken jockey.” (Chinoremas)
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“I love the announcement of Jack Black Public Services,” Arroyo said. “I think he’s worried about their welfare too. These are mostly young kids, and you can see how excited they are because it’s a big part of their lives.”
Arroyo further explained why “Minecraft” enthusiasts are sweeping the country.
“I think this is a way to put it in context, so no one is surprised. Barbie movies It’s for girls and women, and the film is aimed at young boys and teens. It is hit by deep chords. It is part of their growth, childhood and everyday life. It’s how they communicate. lots of [kids]they put on their headsets and they talk while they’re playing “Minecraft.” So it’s… a touchstone for them. ”
He continued, “It’s an exciting moment. It’s something like Hollywood that examines their living experience, so that’s why you see this level of excitement. And the callbacks that feel like they’re their own little personal.

According to Arroyo, some of the excitement from the young audience of the “Minecraft” film is watching “Hollywood” “examining their living experiences.” (Aaronp/bauer-griffin/gc image)
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“But there’s a level where you have to say, ‘Everyone, you crossed the line here.’ You need an adult in your room,” Arroyo added.
National Theatre Chain A stately cinema They are trying to manage some of the excitement by offering a screening of “Chicken Jockey” on April 20th.
“Customers are invited to shout their favorite ‘Minecraft’ characters, hoops, Yelp, applause, and ‘chicken jockeys’. We won’t break it.
Representatives from Warner Bros Pictures and Cinema United (formerly the National Association of Theatre Places) did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

At least one theater chain, Regal Cinemas offers screenings of “Chicken Jockeys” that fans can roar and respect. (Kate Green/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Photos)
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Arroyo pointed out that the hype of the “Minecraft” film appears to be part of a cultural shift in taste from the superhero domination. Marvel movies Towards the rise of video game-based stories.
“This is a common culture among young people, especially for boys. “Mario Brothers” was a huge hit. You saw “Our Last” and “Fallout” on HBO. [on Amazon Prime]. These are all video games that produced the spinoff. Some of them are good, some of them aren’t that good. But there are this built-in IP, and there are novels, stories and Broadways that have been offered to Hollywood over the past few years. Currently, video games have IP and storylines well known enough to reduce risk when brought to a big screen. ”
He said, “It’s almost dying, and we just imagine the kids being excited about it. I don’t think they’ll do that. It doesn’t hold the same charm that they had for us.”
Pilar Arias from Fox Business contributed to this report.