I feel confident in my assertion that I have enough experience with them combined with millers movie theater antics that I wouldn't want to work for Larry Miller...though since I don't live in Utah or Massachusets, the chances of me running into a devout mormon in southern california are slim...the vailable personal evidence is all I can go on...
Fair enough.
It would appear that you are not impressed with either Larry Miller or Mitt Romney. Incidentally, I'm not entranced by them either. I took a grad school class on entrepreneurship taught by Miller, and after about 6 hours of original material, he either told stories or rehashed old material. In person, Larry is basically a good guy, but his self-confidence sometimes overrides his sense of propriety, and he says (and believes) outlandish things. For example, he doesn't like to play R-rated movies at his theaters (he does play them incidentally), but he will sell truckloads of beer at Jazz games.
I was in the same undergrad program as Romney's son, and I met him once. Mitt is very polished; too polished for my taste. And his reversals on pivotal issues at pivotal times are worse for me than his positions on those issues, many of which I don't follow. Makes for interesting family get togethers given the fact that my brother was a player in his Utah staff.
I may be mistaken, but it seems like you've formed an opinion based in part on observations of two very high-profile members of the LDS church. I hope when you cross paths with one of us normal, every-day Mormons, you'll give us a chance. We might not disappoint you as much as you think.