The theatre is a "great" place to go, especially if you're one of those people who "have" to see the movie the minute it opens up. The thrill of getting a ticket before most people . . . being at the front of the line ahead of sooo many people . . . getting to chose your seat first. See the seats are the "great" part of the theatre. You will choose your seat first. I prefer the middle of the theatre, maybe slightly over to the left. The back is my last choice. I'm much too short for that even if the chairs DO slant in that favour. The front is my second choice (there being really only three where I come from). The front is the place where you have to slide almost completely out of your seat just to see the screen and make sure the people directly behind you can see. That is of course, if you're one of those nice theatre goers. The not so nice ones are the ones who talk through the movie and ask questions like "who's that person" and "weren't they on that show, you remember that show that I always used to watch." Or they laugh. Really loud. And they're sitting really close. And they just shoved popcorn in their mouth. And they speak with a certain red-neck twang. No seriously people, the not so nice people sit directly in front of you even though there's a whole theatre to pick from. And they always end up being really tall or really fat headed and YOU have to move, of course, even though you've already, very cautiously chosen your favorite place. It doesn't really matter if it's an opening to a movie anymore. There are just rude people being bred these days and their going to take over the world.
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