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This is the only traditional (read: non-stadium style seating) that I will still go to. I am spoiled by the modern seating in most theaters. I hate looking at the back of someone's head while trying to watch a film. The Camelview 5 at Fashion Square Mall may be as old as the hills, but it still retains the classic art house feel. Especially since it shows mostly independent "Art House" flicks. Recently I have seen "Slumdog Millionaire", "Doubt" and "Milk". With each film, I noticed there to be friendly and knowledgeable staff (Wow! Were all those words in the same sentence?) as well as clean floors and seats (Yes, I am aware of the statistics of movie theater seats and fecal matter). The only reason I give it only 4 stars is beacause there is only 1 small bathroom and the urinals are barely 1 inch apart. Senator Larry Craig would love it here!
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