A local man is suing his local movie theater for the full ticket price of the 2004 film "Garden State."
"At the time I saw it, it seemed original and meaningful," said a man who wished to remain anonymous. "But then I started seeing other films and realized it was trite. The love interest was just a manic pixie dream girl, something you see in a lot of films."
"I was tricked into thinking it was good by Zach Braff's charming interviews and the film's slow score."
The man won a similar court case last year against the same theater for the 2005 Oscar winner, "Crash. "
"That was a no brainer," said the owner of the movie theater being sued. "We made a lot of money on Crash. And then we had to slowly give it back."
The movie theater has started to protect itself for further litigation. It's been noted that a "No Backsies" sign was posted during showings of "Green Book."
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