I work at the movie theater. I MUST arrive hours before a given screentime or I'll be fired.
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Johnny Galecki, Sara Rue, and Jim Parsons in The Big Bang Theory (2007)
I'm a major cinephile. I'm always the first person in the theater. I arrive 45 minutes or more before the screentime.
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Audrey Tautou in Amélie (2001)
I arrive to the theater between 20 to 45 minutes before the screening to get some of the best seats available.
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Chloë Grace Moretz and Asa Butterfield in Hugo (2011)
I'm never late but never too early. I arrive between 20 minutes or later (but always prior to the start of the trailers).
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Trailer: The Movie! (2001)
I tend to arrive while the trailers or the nontheatrical commercials are playing just prior to the movie starting.
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Philippe Noiret in Cinema Paradiso (1988)
I don't like watching the trailers or the subsequent (irritating) unnecessary commercials. I perfectly time my arrival so I seat myself just as the movie starts.
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Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, and Liv Ullmann in Annie Hall (1977)
I always arrive late. I often get to the theater at least 5 to 10 minutes into the actual movie.
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Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg, Jim Parsons, and Kunal Nayyar in The Big Bang Theory (2007)
I own a time machine. Time is irrelevant to me. I can literally never be late and I can choose to arrive whenever I like.
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Melissa Rauch in The Big Bang Theory (2007)
The question is moot. I never go to the movie theater to watch movies. I watch them at home or at a friend's house.