After some consideration, I have to choose No...
Not because I dislike them, but because I haven't seen any. I haven't been to a movie theater for even 2D movies in quite a while. I may be too cynical, but nothing has sounded interesting enough to bother with.
I also suspect that the local theater's signage is not helping... they used to list movie titles on the big sign outside, read by default as you go by, but now it just says "check our website", and I can't be bothered to do so. It would be particularly stupid while driving!
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