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Sunday, September 10, 2017

Question Of The Day 9-5-17

What was the name of the last movie you saw in a movie theater?

34 comments:

  1. been so long, i cant remember
    with a bigscren and surround sound at home why bother

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  2. Hell or High Water - which happens to be timely considering news and future weather events.

    - TWO Hurricanes now in the Atlantic (Irma and Jose)
    - first responder issues

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  3. Cars 3. Thank God for the Marva theater or it would be Little Mermaid!

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  4. coal Miner's Daughter 1980

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  5. Star Wars Rouge one.
    This movies sucked, and there hasn't been much to watch since then.
    Political correctness has destroyed the movie industry.
    Not work the price of the ticket and better to wait for it to come on DVD or Pay per view. That way I can watch it on the big screen at home with out the high cost of the ticket or concession prices.

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  6. Dunkirk. Amazing aerial imagery.

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  7. The Hobbit (The Battle of the Five Armies)

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  8. Dunkirk...not very good

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  9. Beauty and the Beast 2017

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  10. Polar Express
    My husband and I went and after the movie Santa was outside handing out bells. It was awesome!

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  11. I don't remember the movie, but I do remember that I was accosted by thugs after the late night showing. I will never go to a movie theater again....at least not in Salisbury. There is no security. I shouldn't have to be armed to feel safe going to a movie. There isn't a movie that doesn't make it to a TV screen. I can wait.

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  12. Goodburger when my daughter was a kid, 20 years ago. By then, I had already had enough of bad behavior at the movies i.e. loud talking, rudeness, etc., not to mention bad movies by overpaid Hollywood liberals.

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  13. Lincoln lawyer, what a great movie, the TV version leaves out some really great scenes.

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  14. The Magnificent Seven (remake)

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  15. 13 hours.
    yeah, with a big screen and surround sound at home, we don't go much anymore.

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  16. Cant remember. it was black and white and silent.

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  17. Gone With The Wind, first screening.

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  18. Cant remember (its been awhile) but it was in daylight hours.

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  19. 13 Hours. The Secret Solders of Benghazi. And I highly recommend all patriotic Americans see it.

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  20. I don't go to theaters to see people playing with their phone, talking, putting their feet up on the seat ahead, and $8.00 for bad popcorn.

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  21. Twister. We saw it at the dollar movies in downtown Salisbury. That was when it was somewhat safe to actually be there or any theater.

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  22. Birth of a Nation, cost me 10 cents.

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  23. It's hard for me to believe, but I have not been in a movie theater since 1982! I saw Psycho 2 in Ocean City.

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  24. Dispicable me! With my granddaughter at Salisbury mall. We were the only 2 there. Now she is 13 so I can only imagine what it is like now

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  25. Gone With The Wind at Wicomico Theater in the sixties (?). Suffered through maybe twenty minutes and left my sisters there. Finished the four hours of waiting for them at Roy Whites stag bar shooting pool with my father.

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  26. Meet the Parents back in 2000.

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  27. I don't even remember, it's been so long. I think it was a kids movie since I took my grandson. With prices of a ticket, snacks, and not knowing if you will be assaulted or worse, it's just not worth it. Any movie I want to see I can watch right where I am sitting now. In front of my computer screen and it doesn't cost a dime.

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  28. Birth of a Nation
    It was a total abortion.

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