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Photographs by Lily Rothman
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I walked out after an hour and ten minutes. The first one was
a love story. This was about disgusting, gross—I don’t even know how to describe those creatures coming out of the water.
My husband stayed.
—Anni Koltun, 52, clothing designer
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It was the same lame old joke over and
over again.
Can you describe that
joke at all? Lame.
—Mark King (right), 35, artist
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When the big
octopus came and grabbed the boat and swallowed it up,
that was pretty good.
—Fereshta, 32, law student
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EB: It was not as good as Superman, because it didn’t have Superman. I think the movie industry’s going downhill. It’s all kids’ movies now.
JB: And they’re better.
—Eli Brazell, 21, deckhand, and Jordana Bernstein, 18, student
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VB: We came here mainly because we wanted the
air-conditioning, but we picked a lulu . . .
MH: It’s a shame, all that money and they come
out with movies like that.
VB: Maybe I should have had a few drinks before.
I might have enjoyed it.
—Virginia Bard and Mary Hart, both retired





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