'It's enough to make grown men jump, so you can imagine the terror in these young faces. 'Everybody just scrambled for the exits, all you could hear were children crying and screaming. Everyone was very upset.'I've watched a few horror films in my time but the Paranormal Activity films are the scariest since the Exorcist.'It was only about two minutes worth of the film but it was enough to scar them for life.'There were parents and kids in there, including some children who were younger than Dylan.'The cinema needs to check the film before sending everyone in so they don't make this mistake again.
'I'm disgusted about it, mistakes like this simply should not happen.'Dylan has not liked going to the cinema before but I thought we'd try it out. But now he never wants to go back.'Natasha was refunded the £11.40 she had paid for the two tickets by staff, who also offered customers the chance to see 'Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted' on another screen.Cineworld apologised to customers who were affected by the glitch, and say measures are being taken to ensure it doesn't happen again.
Parents have told how their children were left 'scarred for life' after cinema staff put on a horror film instead of a cartoon comedy. There was panic in a Saturday-morning screening when 15-rated supernatural thriller Paranormal Activity 4 started playing instead of PG family movie Madagascar 3.Youngsters reacted in horror as a 'flashback' scene from the original Paranormal Activity showed a bloodied corpse being hurled at the camera.