Yeah. I can't imagine kicking or shoving the seat in front of me but I have pointed to it as a FA walked by before, to get them to tell the jerk to raise it. Of course, I assume that somebody that has their seat reclined during take off or landing is a jerk but I suppose it could be somebody like metallo, just in an ambien fog. I've had to get waked up before to put my seatback up for landing, even without ambien. I'm an incurable airline sleeper. I sometimes fall asleep before pushback and wake up to the sound of tires chirping on the runway. If the taxi in is long, I sometimes fall back asleep. I don't know why. It's some kind of escape mechanism. I spend way too many hours of my life in an airline seat and sleeping is preferable to staring at the seatback in front of me or the tops of clouds below me. I try to read or work sometimes but the drone of the engines and the immobility usually wins out.