“I used to go to movies and I would walk out of one in the first 15 minutes”
When we lived in SoCal, often in malls there would be Hollywood studio staff handing out free tickets to screenings of movies not released yet. You were supposed to stay after and discuss, fill out questionnaires, etc.
We went a few times. The minute demons or homosexuals (is that redundant?) appeared — usually about 15 minutes — we were out the door, even though we were supposed to stay to the end. A monitor at the door would stop us and we weren’t shy about telling them why were leaving.
I think you lost your opportunity for influence.
I don’t blame you for leaving, but staying and making the official report probably tells these asses that their immorality is not wanted, whereas your glib remark to an usher likely went nowhere, except for him.
I would jump at the opportunity to go Judge Judy on these evil films!
You filled out that questionnaire when you told the monitor why you left.
That happened to me once, and not in SoCal -- but I was a bit luckier than you were. It was a test screening of Star Wars. (The original, before anyone knew what a light saber or a Wookie was.)