As someone who has been to the Alamo Draught Houses since the first one opened in downtown Austin, many of the facts the woman claims on the voicemail are simply lies, and some of the commenters are getting facts wrong.
1. Concerning the commenters saying she was 12. The Alamo wouldn't even let her in if she was 12, except for very specific showings for classic kids' movies, and Tuesday morning showings for families with infants- they serve beer at most of their showings, and so they're 18 and up only.
2. Concerning using her cellphone as a flashlight: B.S. Real food is served inside the Alamo by waitstaff, so there is enough tracklighting for the waitstaff to serve people, so there is definitely no need for a flashlight to find her seat.
3. Every showing at the Alamo is preceded by an announcement not to talk or text, and they have done so for years.
4. Alamo usually gives people a verbal warning before just throwing her out, so evidently, she gave them attitude when they first told her to stop. The Alamo states that they already warned her twice.
Aspie tendencies are to be (sometimes brutally) honest and to assume that the rules apply as much to us as everyone else. To many NTs, lying comes easily and these same NTs assume they can use their social skills to get special treatment. The caller strikes me as a spoiled-rotten sorority girl type who is used to getting her way (smile and look cute to get out of traffic ticket), and from the responses to the PSA, it seems that most cinephiles agree that kicking her out only improves the viewing experience.