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Businiess name:  UA Movies at 69th Street 9
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is by far the WORST movie theater that there is. I used to work there, so I know that it isn't fully the staff's fault that the theater is so bad. To put it shortly: It attracts the worst of the worst people from West Philadelphia, and these horrible, fat people slosh into the theater (which is upstairs from the Popeyes Chicken joint) and they come in, loud, obnoxious, and boisterous, often times while bringing their ill-raised children with them, who run around all over the place, bothering and annoying other people all the while their parents are on their cell phones, refusing to control them. It's a movie-going experience ripe with babies crying and cell phone conversations going on. Pros: ""Somewhat' convient location for West Philadelphia residents Cons: Everything about the theather, itself, *especially* the people

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