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  1. Aug 31, 2011 · I asked, “Do you applaud at the movies?” Reply options were: Never. Don’t be silly. Only at the end. Only if others go first. Absolutely! If there’s a great line or a badass moment, I clap!

  2. You don't clap when you see a painting at a museum, but you clap when the painter unveils the painting for the first time. You don't clap when you see a video of someone singing, but you clap if you are there watching the singer.

  3. There are so many different reasons to clap after — or during — a movie. But no matter the reason, it comes back to emotion. We clap because we feel. The filmmaker may not be there in the room with you as a performer would be after a live play or concert.

  4. It does happen occasionally, especially if the movie was exceptional, or if it's some special occasion, like the premiere night. People also clap/cheer during movies. One of the biggest examples where I've witnessed this firsthand was the first Rurouni Kenshin live action film.

  5. Even when I'm watching something alone, say a really exciting action movie, I might spontaneously clap at some point. Not full blown applause, but a few claps and a cheer or something. I can understand why the same thing happens during particular scenes in a theater sometimes.

  6. May 23, 2024 · So why do we clap? The answer, in short, seems to be: it's the most effective way to make a lot of noise, show our appreciation, and strengthen the social bond that comes from enjoying something...

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  8. Apr 25, 2019 · Why Do People Clap During Movies? It’s something that is pretty much only a part of geek fandom movies like The Avengers. But like monkeys, people in the theaters go and clap during the title sequence, or after the movie, as if they’re applauding someone for an excellent performance…

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