When Was the last time you were in a movie Theatre?

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When Was the last time you were in a movie Theatre?

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And what did you see ?...

For me, Cape Fear w/Nick Nolte ( pre Netflix days )
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A coupe of years ago and I saw this movie.
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We go quite often during rainy days with the kids. We took them yesterday to see Into the Woods. It goes without saying we go to the cheap 2.25 theatre.
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I can see it for kids, to get the " full " theatre experience, for me tho nothing trumps being in my P.J'S munching on my own snacks and not having to be bothered by rude yakkers who won't shut up....
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The Lego movie!!!

Took my oldest to go see it. He was THRILLED to say the least!
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The last time I was in a movie theater to watch a movie was about five months ago, I watched Maleficent. But, I went to the theater because our cheap theater ($2.50) went out of business and it's not a church, so I went to that church once or twice.
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Not long ago and I think it was Night at the Museum 3
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suzy1124 wrote:I can see it for kids, to get the " full " theatre experience, for me tho nothing trumps being in my P.J'S munching on my own snacks and not having to be bothered by rude yakkers who won't shut up....
Hey, Suzy. I was at the cinema a few weeks ago to see 50 shades. HAHA DONT JUDGE ME :oops: I usually enjoy staying at home in my PJ's as well.
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I haven't been there since like November of 2014. Ever since our Cress Cinema closed.
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Its been a while for me. 2007 it was the one with Sandra Bullock, Paranormal. Before that I hadnt been to a movie since 1999.
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The 1st Hunger Game movie with my son's middle school class.
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Jurassic World about 2 weeks ago
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A few weeks ago to see Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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I have been at the theaters 3 or 4 times in the last 15 years.

The last time in 2009 when i watched the movie Avatar ( Which in my opinion is the most overrated movie of all time )
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Last week to see War Room.
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