>>49131Only problem is that it's mostly old people at those showings. If it's some indie/Oscar flick though I think the sort of crowd that's there would care a lot less. People might judge you for seeing Star Wars alone, since it's a big blockbuster flick and it implies you couldn't find a single other person to go see it with.
Even if people do judge though you shouldn't care. They'll have a passing thought then focus on the movie then forget you even exist by the next day. People can have any number of reasons for doing the things they do.
It seems like people tend to assume everyone else has a life like them or is in their same exact situation, so if they're acting differently, then something is wrong with them. Like I try to keep in mind that when I'm driving slow, it's because I have something fragile in the car. So if I see some "moron" driving slow in front of me, it's easy to forget that maybe they have a good reason for driving the way they are, and that maybe they aren't trying to get somewhere by a specific time like I am.