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Jatts: Film.com

Jatts smiled. He held up a USB drive labeled jatts film.com – The Best of Year One .

July 12, 2001: A boy proposed to a girl during the intermission of 'Monsoon Wedding.' She said yes. He spilled popcorn on her shoes. They’ve been married twenty-two years. jatts film.com

Jatts agreed. He set up a “digital ticket booth” (a PayPal button and an honor system). On the night of the screening, two hundred people logged in. They typed in the chat box during the credits: Beautiful. Heartbreaking. Thank you. Jatts smiled

For thirty years, Jatts had run the smallest cinema in the city—a single-screen relic called "The Eclipse." But last spring, the multiplex three blocks away installed leather recliners and a 4DX theater that sprayed mist during rain scenes. Two months later, Jatts’ landlord sold the building to a condominium developer. He spilled popcorn on her shoes

Another comment. Then another. A retired teacher wrote about seeing Lawrence of Arabia on a first date. A nurse remembered hiding in the back row during Titanic to cry alone.

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