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I saw most of it this afternoon. Quite exciting in many parts.

Sometimes I bite off more than I can chew as far as how long I can stay in one spot.

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I will have to go see the last 50 minutes or so (not counting the 13 minutes of credits) after the crowds thin out. I am happy to see the increased number of movie theater goers though.
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Maybe I will see it. The last movie I saw in a theater was Oppenheimer since I wanted to see the explosion on a big screen.
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Maybe I will see it. The last movie I saw in a theater was Oppenheimer since I wanted to see the explosion on a big screen.
It has a lot of very complicated action sequences. And many references to previous Mission Impossible movies.

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I saw most of it this afternoon. Quite exciting in many parts.

Sometimes I bite off more than I can chew as far as how long I can stay in one spot.
Going tomorrow in Ocala Epic
Screen is much better then Sumter
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Tom Cruise has to have a death wish to do most of his own stunts.
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I agree there. Saw the first Avatar movie there after the Federal judge kicked me off the in paneled jury. He did not like my very short answers to questions. I had thought a longer answer would need for me to bring along a tribe of lawyers with a library full of documents. I was sitting between two stunning women too. The case was a Claremont cop suing the City and PD for harassment due to his writing his police reports in Spanish. I recall a retired CIA supervisor of some kind was Juror Foreman. The Federal Judge held for the city and PD but scolded the harassers for their bad behavior.

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we went from three beautiful movie theaters down to one which doesn’t show many new release or great movies so why would people wanna go to the one movie theater here?
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I still really like the Old Mill Playhouse. I have many years of memories from there. It opened in the Fall of 2005.

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we went from three beautiful movie theaters down to one which doesn’t show many new release or great movies so why would people wanna go to the one movie theater here?
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I still really like the Old Mill Playhouse. I have many years of memories from there. It opened in the Fall of 2005.
Is it stadium seating, or the old style just slightly inclined front to back? We’ve never gone (except for lunch at Lazy Mac’s back when it was open) because we’re happy to watch movies at home, but still curious about this theatre.
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It has a lot of very complicated action sequences. And many references to previous Mission Impossible movies.
How many minutes of aerial action sequences are there? I have acrophobia; don't want to have to shut my eyes through half of the movie.
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I saw most of it this afternoon. Quite exciting in many parts.

Sometimes I bite off more than I can chew as far as how long I can stay in one spot.
Going today to see Tom Cruise perform impossible stunts at 60 years old, at AMC Leesburg. Seen all 6 movies and TV show. Can't get enough of the impossible missions, Mr. Phelps.
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Is it stadium seating, or the old style just slightly inclined front to back? We’ve never gone (except for lunch at Lazy Mac’s back when it was open) because we’re happy to watch movies at home, but still curious about this theatre.
Stadium seating at the Old Mill Playhouse. The Leesburg AMC has a slightly inclined floor but with wonderful seats. I have not been to the Ocala theater since 2012 or so.
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How many minutes of aerial action sequences are there? I have acrophobia; don't want to have to shut my eyes through half of the movie.
I missed that part.
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