yea exactly. Which is why I'm confused by hjones711's post saying that "we have SEEN the movie."
Yes, blind people use the word SEEN. Like, "I'm happy to SEE" you. It is not offensive or a misrepresentation. Even if you are blind-as-a-rock blind, no light perception blind, ect, using "I heard the film" (or, in my case, as a deafblind person, "someone signed the speech into my hands") just.. doesn't work! Blind people SEE films all the time.
I was being sarcastic in my comment, and apparently you couldn't realize that. So.. again, I return to, stop telling me to not be 'sensitive' or telling me how -I should feel-. You are the outsider, you are not blind. You have no right to speak for me.