Movie Theaters In The Same Boat As 1931“Start the friggin’ movie,” I shouted at the movie screen.It was ten minutes after the posted start time and advertising still filled the theater, one of fourteen at the suburban shopping center multiplex. On my way home from the valley, I was staying overnight at a nearby hotel and as a special treat had eagerly looked forward to seeing “The Boys in the Boat” on the big screen. Based on Daniel James Brown’s page-turning book, the movie recounts the story of the University of Washington’s rowing team that beat the Nazis for a gold medal in the 1936 Summer Olympics.A few minutes later, the screen went blank, and I braced myself for previews of coming attractions. I dread these loud, obnoxious clichés that tease movies I’ll never watch. The trailers have a similar rhythm, starting quiet, with sound and images languid at first, and then the cuts get shorter, more violent and the music louder and