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Question of the Day: Where Do You Like To Take In a Movie?

Patch wants to know what theater you frequent.

With the weekend coming, the one thing most people look forward to are the new weekly Hollywood blockbusters debuting at the local cinema.

While we don't have a movie theater to call our own, Massapequans nonetheless have many choices when it comes to taking in a flick on the silver screen, with theaters in Seaford, Farmingdale, Bellmore, and Merrick all just minutes away.

So, when you're in the mood to take in the latest action/adventure extravaganza while gobbling down a tub of hot buttery popcorn, which local theater do you usually frequent?

We want to know what you think, Massapequa. Let us know in the comments section below.

Andrew J. Hyatt August 18, 2011 at 04:06 pm
Can't beat Tuesday nights at the Clearview in Babylon Village!
Allyson Marie August 18, 2011 at 06:44 pm
As a NORTH Massapequan, Loews in Levittown has been "my" movie theater since forever. Seaford is another quality spot.
Angel M. August 19, 2011 at 01:31 pm
It's the Seaford In Town Cinemas for our family!

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