Seriously, how many people here have been interrupted during a movie with an emergency that simply could not have waited another hour until the movie ended? Is it everyone's #2 fear? Oh how ever did anyone survive without the constant companionship of cell phones. I imagine before we had cell phones with us 24/7 that most families lost all their kids to random emergencies before any of them reached adult-hood, emergencies that are always avoided and/or mitigated because we have cell phones with us every second of every day.
I mean seriously, if you got to the movie and found that both your and your partner/wife's cell phones were dead, would you turn around and go back home, rather than risk a catastrophe in the next 2 hours?
I am sorry but to me that smacks of paranoia. I know cell phones have been a boon to mankind and allow us to get a hold of emergency personnel or each other when the need arises. I like them for that reason as well. But I put this kind of thinking, that if my cell phone is out of my reach for a whole hour my entire family may go up in smoke without me being able to do anything about it, in the same bucket as the parents in our neighborhood who won't let their 10-year-old walk down the street to a friend's house, fearing that if they take their eyes off the kid for one second of that 3 block walk that will be the very moment a hideous kidnapper will spring out of the bushes and snatch the kid away, even though nothing of the sort has happened anywhere near our neighborhood ever as far as anyone can remember. Paranoia running rampant.
(this is not aimed at you Bronco, you seem reasonable enough, but rather a general observation)