If that moviegoer can make it to the end without giggling, it will be a miracle.
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Russell Crowe's films tend to be more fun for the moviegoer than the moviemaker.
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The question here is the economics to the moviegoer, and its effects on theaters.
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To stay with it requires an act of will, not the blessed passivity of a moviegoer.
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On the other hand, such a moviegoer can see that he might just be getting old.
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Certainly not you, the moviegoer who's in on the gag, or you, the discerning reader.
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At the same time, I slowly developed the thick hide of any modern moviegoer.
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This movie does have its rewarding moments, but only for the most patient moviegoer.
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These are images every moviegoer can share as he closes Boorman's lovely memory book.
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A movie theater, picture theater, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing motion pictures ("movies" or "films").
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