"... Many think it is their right, due to the ticket, to interact with the movie."
I read in an art magazine that there is a playhouse somewhere in Hollywood where you can actually interact with the performers-much like what Kroenke wants to do with people in the expensive seats in Inglewood. Here is how it goes: during the play a member in the audience may yell out "what are you doing" and the action stops and the artist explains. Then later someone may yell out "watch behind you someones got a gun!". The artist then will turn around and do something to protect himself or herself and then say "thanks" to the patron. Now I can see how that might get out of hand if someone had been served to many martinis.
I want to go on record as saying I'm against that when it comes to the Rams. Primarily because the players or coaches won't know it it is a Ram fan or a fan of the opposing team trying to suggest a play or actually warning the players of a red dog coming, etc. Anyway, I think its an idea fraught with peril-especially if the Raiders come to town.