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    Movie Theater Analysis

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    And why is that? It is because of the normalization of companionship, especially in public places such as movie theaters. While observing the people in the lobby of the movie theater, I noticed that the place was full of groups of people. In different areas of the theater, it was the same, with the bare minimum being two people per group. One such group was made up exclusively of teenage boys, six of them, and they went everywhere together…

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    Movie Theater Advantages

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    Movie theaters started in the 1900 's as a way for families to get together and enjoy movies. Over the past decade movie theaters have continued to function in this manner, while they have some changes such as creating a drive in movie or creating a more relaxing environment with servers who bring you food and drinks . At a new movie theater, Casa Blanca in San Antonio, Texas, they offer a new way for customers to enjoy movies in comfortable reclining chairs. While, society is always offered…

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    to the movie theater. People are getting kicked out of movie theaters all over, just because they are bringing their own food! This is what I think about it. You save a lot more money if you bring your own snacks. You could get a giant bag of pretzels for the same price as 1 pretzel at the movies. One bag of popcorn could be $5.00 at the movie theater and only $2.00 for a box of popcorn at the grocery store. You could go to a gas station and get candy for .50 so why go to the movie theater and…

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    favorite movie comes on, you catch a whiff of something gross. You turn around, just in time to catch a man scorching down a three course meal behind you- and it is stinking up the whole theater. You turn back around in disgust and try to enjoy the movie as much as you can. On average, 58% of people who go to the movies smuggle in their own food to avoid buying the greasy, unhealthy snacks provided. Is it right to sneak food into the movie theaters? It is right to sneak food in the movie…

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    common outlets people turn to. Movie theaters, specifically, have served as that intended space that allows people to do just that. Although it is known as a space where individuals can watch new motion-picture screenings, it has also served as a getaway of relaxation and entertainment. It has continuously offered joy to people’s lives. However, on July 20th 2012 in Colorado, the intended purpose of a movie theater entirely transformed. The Century 16 movie theater, located in a town called…

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    Going To The Movies

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    many options to consider (such as which theater, which snacks, and whether or not there will be any good seats) an evening at the movies can quickly become an overwhelming endeavor. Never fear! By following these tips and tricks, anyone can enjoy the ultimate movie experience. The first thing to consider when heading to the movies is which theater to visit. When making this decision, one must be very careful to choose a location that spells its name "theater" and not "theatre." Theatres are…

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    What movie should one watch; whom should they watch; where should they watch the movie; when should they watch the movie; and why should they watch the movie are the five Ws that make up the most critical commentary; however, Groen also asked another vital question, which is usually left unanswered: "How do we behave during this pop rite of going to the picture show?"(Groan, paragraph 1). He built the rest of his essay based on how one reacts, interacts, and thinks when they go to the movie…

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    become a favorite past time for many people. Especially in small towns where there is not much to do on the weekends or during the week. What it all comes down to is where do you want to watch a movie at? Why not watch a movie at home? Is the theater really your best bet? Why spend time driving to a theater to pay a ton of money on your ticket and a small wimpy bag of popcorn that is too buttery only to end up having to sit behind a loud group of obnoxious people? All of this when you could be…

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    Wow, your own theater at home! That is pretty exciting. Things sure have come a long way from going to the theater and having to share the movie with a bunch of strangers and trying to get the bubble gum and sticky candy off of your clothes that rubbed off from the uncomfortable seat you had to sit in, to watch a movie where the sound was incomprehensible and unless you came early, you saw the movie from an angle that tweaked your neck but helped the chiropractor buy a new boat. Yes they have.…

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    once-in-a-lifetime performance to visiting a theater anytime someone wanted to escape the day-to-day pressures for a couple of hours. Fortunately, there was a man in the Midwest who fashioned such an establishment for the populace to relax their minds and have their imaginations come to life on a big silver screen. It is great thanks to this entrepreneur for having the courage to challenge visible recreation and morph it into a moving pictures house, the movie theater industry, called AMC. AMC:…

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