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Old 10-26-2010, 01:42 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by dsvick View Post
Yep, I agree. There are certain films that just have to be seen in a theatre. To avoid the masses and some of the ticket cost (but not the over priced food) go to an afternoon matinee if you can.
that's easy to do in the winter when I'm not skiing, but to tear myself away from enjoying good weather the rest of the year almost seems criminal there is a relatively new theatre the next town down that in addition to having the 3D movies (and even some chairs that move!) has one theatre that is limited to 21 and above! not only do you not have to contend with kids running around and crying babies you can get a beer or a wine while watching! I suppose it would be too much to ask to think that they would have an adult screening of HP!
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