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From: for ronnie the christian capon who is afraid of todays date
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Subject: Re: Netflix stinks!!!
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In article ,
Bob Ward wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 13:08:48 -0700, for ronnie the christian capon who
> is afraid of todays date wrote:
>
> >In article ,
> > "Clark W. Griswold, Jr." <73115 dot 1041 at compuserve dot com> wrote:
> >
> >> Bob Ward wrote:
> >>
> >> >DVD's in the home aren't any comparison to or substitute for the
> >> >theater experience.
> >>
> >> You are absolutely correct. Everytime I talk myself into going to the local
> >> theatre, I rediscover the joys of:
> >>
> >> Hearing cell phones ring during the show
> >> Hearing ongoing commentary from people nearby
> >> Hearing babies cry and elementary school kids chatter
> >> Smelling the 5 course meal that people brought into the theater with them
> >> Etc.
> >
> >And film this is scratched and/or broken in places.
>
>
> You like going to the dollar theater, huh?
>
>
name one movie that's worth paying more than a dollar for.