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Sadly I already have plans, too -- twice over: tickets to a Princeton football game at 1 pm when all the showings appear to be 12:30, plus Peggy has just come down with either a bad cold or a mild flu, so we're probably not going anywhere. Pity, I would've liked to have seen that on a big screen again.
ETA: Oh, wait! In my area, at least, there are going to be showings all the way until Thursday 10/28. Much better. And the closest theatre will actually takes passes for their showings!
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Lucky. I would suggest confirming that with the theater though, as the only advertised dates are for Saturday and Monday, and the website was acting kind of wonky for me. Sometimes the 'Find showings in my location' page would let me select dates through the 28, and would sometimes display results, while other times it would only let me pick from the advertised dates. If it is showing when you can go though, enjoy.
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In my area, at least, it's not just Back to the Future. They're showing all three back-to-back-to-back. If I didn't already have plans -- and if I felt like sitting in the theater for 6 hours -- I'd probably go.
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Heh. Sounds like something the Byrd Theater down in Carrie Town (Richmond), Virginia might do.