Having been to every Star Trek movie since V, the Special Edition Star Wars: Episodes IV, V, VI, the (abominable) Star Wars: Episodes I, II, III, Fellowship of the Ring, Two towers, and Return of the King. So I can tell you that nerds, geeks, IT savants, and all manner of other social troglodytes(sp?)for whom sunlight exposure is as rare as bathing will venture out and congregate en mASSe to view such cinema as these mentioned in dark ENCLOSED spaces such as movie theaters.
These devices should be dispensing Febreeze.
Heck if they did that I wouldn't complain ONE BIT about the $9.00 ticket price...
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Having been to every Star Trek movie since V, the Special Edition Star Wars: Episodes IV, V, VI, the (abominable) Star Wars: Episodes I, II, III, Fellowship of the Ring, Two towers, and Return of the King. So I can tell you that nerds, geeks, IT savants, and all manner of other social troglodytes(sp?)for whom sunlight exposure is as rare as bathing will venture out and congregate en mASSe to view such cinema as these mentioned in dark ENCLOSED spaces such as movie theaters.
These devices should be dispensing Febreeze.
Heck if they did that I wouldn't complain ONE BIT about the $9.00 ticket price...