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"The only people who are sensitive about this are child-men"

I'm sorry, but I find this whole stunt by Alamo wrong-headed. Apart from the uncomfortable implications set both by the screenings themselves and the dickishly dismissive attitudes towards anyone not happy with them, they had every intention of starting a nerd war. I'm certain a pop culture-tuned business like them

So basically like most adults are today.

I'm not sure how Drafthouse does it, but the Flix Brewhouse I went to in Des Moines takes the major orders before the film starts and has a "silent order" system during the film where you have a notepad and paper to write stuff on, press a button and waiters quickly and silently bring you what you want. The seat rows

It's more acceptable to make fun of someone's physical features when you don't like them as a person; like the way everyone riffs on Trump's toupee

Let's be honest: A lot of us have pretty lame lives. Sports (or movies or TV or whatever) are something that keep us trudging along on a daily basis. They give us something tangible to look forward to in lieu of a real feeling of personal accomplishment. And cheering for the Cavs is a local icebreaker; you can talk

Unfortunately I just went to a 9pm showing of Zootopia and there were still annoying kids there