I don't see why this is necessary. At least where I live(d), the commercial all start before the time the movie was supposed to start, and the previews start when the movie was scheduled to run. Just like it's been for years, previews first, then movie.
I think it's good to have the little preview buffer there for people running late or that are in a long ass line to buy popcorn. I'm usually one of those people everytime I go to the theatre.
If you are someone that only has a limited timeframe, all movie theatres have end times for their movies. They use them so the ushers know when to go clean up the theatre for the next group of people coming in. You could simply call and ask the theatre if your in that big of a hurry.
Oh, and use the 15 min rule. If your going to see a movie at 1900 and don't want to see previews, go in at 1915 and the movie will start any minute.
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