I have a new theory: the dingier and older the theater, the higher percentage of PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION.
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Ok that didn't really happen to me and to be honest I'd probably just passive-aggressively move seats and mumble some comment rather than serving justice.
Anyways, I'm surprised this theater is still holding up, it sits in between the large 3d/imax/blockbuster theaters and the indie/filmfestival small theaters. How are they even staying afloat? Every time I've gone there was nobody buying anything from the food stands.
But I sort of like you Eau Claire theater, like a certain she-who-will-not-be-named said, this makes for a great place to meet with friends. In the summer time, you're fortunate enough to be situated by Prince's Island park, where it makes for pleasant and cozy walks to burn time before movies. WHY DOESN'T ANYONE SUCK FACE THERE INSTEAD?
Yelp's 30 Day Challenge 28/30