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I think during the shows they spent too much time on people in front of mic's singing/talking. I don't want to see someone talk, I want to see some crazy drill please.

Just my 2 cents.

I actually liked those shots. It made sense since they spent so much time telling us about it before the show. I can see though how it'd be like pouring salt in the wound of anyone who is apposed to the narration.

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I actually liked those shots. It made sense since they spent so much time telling us about it before the show. I can see though how it'd be like pouring salt in the wound of anyone who is apposed to the narration.

I don't mind most narration. I'm just saying I can hear them speak, don't need to see them speak. It's great they tell us why they are doing it, but it adds nothing to just show them speaking. There is some great drum corps going on behind them, give it some love and show them how it relates to the words being spoken.

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I will be going to the Cinemark theater in Valley View, Ohio. It's less than 10 minutes from my afternoon client.

That's where I watched last year, and it was nearly empty. Went to Crocker Park in Westlake this year, and it was two-thirds full.

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