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I saw VV in the theater and have seen much worse movies in the theater.

I sat thru the Liam Neeson/Geoffrey Rush/Uma Thurman/Claire Danes Les Miserable movie from the late 90s (based on the novel) and, consequently, had no desire to sit thru the film version of the musical.

Did he play Jon Heder's stalker in Blades of Steel? He was…adequate in that role.

The best thing about BvS was that we saw it in a near-empty theater in Colombia where my wife could stretch out across several seats, and the tickets were no more than $5 each

Even the HDTGM? about Battlefield Earth was terrible!

Ones - my wife and I went to see it.

I saw the red band trailer before Logan, which meant I got to see like 3 seconds of Katherine Heigl masturbating in front of a laptop.

Why the hell would I do that?!

I did that once because I convinced myself my wife and I would want to spend 90 minutes each way on the L, including a transfer from the Red Line to the Orange Line at Roosevelt.

Fine, if I leave my house at 5:30 am or earlier, or 8 pm or later.

Several days of bad weather in Atlanta at the same time as spring break in Atlanta.

BOOOOO

I haven't flow Southwest in 16 years, because there hasn't been an instance where they've been cheaper than another airline in 16 years.

Hmm…probably just that location.

They had Mazzio's in Georgia for a brief period in the mid 90s.

Sarpino's is only for the times when I want to pay more than Pizza Hut/Domino's/Papa John's but I don't want to pay local pizzeria prices.

A massive amount of New Yorkers moved to Atlanta in the early-to-mid-90s, so the Italian food there was (possibly still is) really good.

Also home to what has to be the most depressing happy hour in Washington.

You lose Coltrane.

Sixties, but yeah.