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| - Okay, this place is great in the since that it's a very intimate community theater. I came here to see LaLa Land which was a great film, even with all the singing, dancing, and the exposure to Ryan Gosselins face over and over lol. It was still a great film. A few negatives I felt in the moment however. The seating is amazingly tight. Tight like your gonna wish you sat on the end of a row of you didnt. Just speaking for myself, I also noticed there was very little color in terms of patrons or employees in the building. It was like the time I went to the H.O.R.D.E. Festival (Riverbend,in Cincinnati) to see the Smashing Pumpkins. Heck I felt like a Unicorn lol. Also,there seemed to be this odd moment in the middle of the movie when the bloody theater door just wouldnt stay closed for any real length of time. Every 10 to 15min, someone would open the door to peak on, or our 15 year old Usher would walk to the end of the theater and walk back. I assume to make sure none of the 70 plus year olds were filming the film. Oh, and by the way. I dont know of a Nursing Home was near by, but eveyone there seemed to be over 60 years old? Very strange. If you can get to a AMC, go there. If you cant get tickets to a AMC,go here. #JustSayin
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