That's the only picture he could find as well unfortunately.
Is Cinema Dead?
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Norpig
wessy
Numpty 28723
okocha
Reebok Trotter
finlaymcdanger
Hipster_Nebula
Mr Magoo
karlypants
Leeds_Trotter
doffcocker
Fabians Right Peg
boltonbonce
scottjames30
Natasha Whittam
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42 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Tue 16 Feb - 20:19
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:
I haven't touched a box set in years since the advent of streaming, always thought they were a thing of the past honestly.
What a condescending bellend.
Streaming and downloading is for mugs. Your investment is worthless the minute you get it.
Give me a physical CD/DVD any day of the week. I like to touch things.
I have absolutely loads of DVD's and I'm sad enough to even buy duplicates of the same film when a new version comes out.
but like I said I haven't bought a TV box set for many a year.
44 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Tue 16 Feb - 20:56
Fabians Right Peg
Andy Walker
Breadman wrote:
Impressive, non...?
Is that the pictures in walkden?
46 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Tue 16 Feb - 21:13
Fabians Right Peg
Andy Walker
Many times I sneaked in there in my youth, we'd go in as a gang of eight or nine, buy five tickets then charge on mass throw the tickets towards the usher a grab a seat.
Happy days.
Happy days.
48 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Tue 16 Feb - 21:35
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Fabians Right Peg wrote:
Last film I saw was the Revenant was carp.
Turns out to be the main Bafta winner, Fab.. Not that that necessarily means anything!
I think somewhere later on you say the plot is ludicrous, unbelievable, but it seems that it is a true story.... probably exaggerated for effect!
Anyway that's the third Bafta for the director, Inarritu, and about the same number if not more for the cinematographer, Lubezki, so they must be doing something right.....
49 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Tue 16 Feb - 21:37
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Just bought the complete CHEERS. 43 DVD's £24.99. Bargain. Amazon.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Natasha Whittam wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:
I haven't touched a box set in years since the advent of streaming, always thought they were a thing of the past honestly.
What a condescending bellend.
Streaming and downloading is for mugs. Your investment is worthless the minute you get it.
Give me a physical CD/DVD any day of the week. I like to touch things.
I have absolutely loads of DVD's and I'm sad enough to even buy duplicates of the same film when a new version comes out.
but like I said I haven't bought a TV box set for many a year.
50 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Tue 16 Feb - 21:44
Fabians Right Peg
Andy Walker
okocha wrote:Fabians Right Peg wrote:
Last film I saw was the Revenant was carp.
Turns out to be the main Bafta winner, Fab.. Not that that necessarily means anything!
I think somewhere later on you say the plot is ludicrous, unbelievable, but it seems that it is a true story.... probably exaggerated for effect!
Anyway that's the third Bafta for the director, Inarritu, and about the same number if not more for the cinematographer, Lubezki, so they must be doing something right.....
Yep that's what got me, I thought it was a true story suspect they started with a true story, then jazzed it up and went a bit over the top, the bit when he turns into Han Solo using his horse as a replacement tonton after plummeting over a cliff was just a step too far for me.
51 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Tue 16 Feb - 23:48
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Times change. In my day an organ came up in front of the screen,
They banned me in the end.
There's a cinema near me which still has an organ and intervals
http://elland.nm-cinemas.co.uk/information/history-of-the-cinema-a1132.html
52 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 0:32
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Dead and buried. I don't go any more because people simply don't know how to behave in public and have zero respect for others. I can't bear listening to disrespectful assholes who don't silence their phones, talk through the movie, eat like pigs, laugh uncontrollably at shit that isn't funny, put their feet on seats in front of them, keep changing seats like its musical fucking chairs etc. etc. Long gone are the days when the worst that could happen was the a 7ft. giant would sit down right in front of you just as the movie starts.
53 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 6:10
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Never had you down as a thug Johnny.Fabians Right Peg wrote:Many times I sneaked in there in my youth, we'd go in as a gang of eight or nine, buy five tickets then charge on mass throw the tickets towards the usher a grab a seat.
Happy days.
54 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 8:35
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Loved this from your post above, Fab (no.50):-
"....... went a bit over the top, ....... after plummeting over a cliff ........." Great stuff!
"....... went a bit over the top, ....... after plummeting over a cliff ........." Great stuff!
55 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 11:55
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
okocha wrote:Some films with sweeping landscapes and wonderful cinematography benefit from the big screen. Lawrence of Arabia springs to mind, and the Merchant Ivory films.
Ben Hur and the Ten Commandments are prime examples.
56 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 11:56
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
I remember watching Babe at the cinema in Pilsworth when Bolton didn't have one at the time.boltonbonce wrote:
58 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 14:21
Fabians Right Peg
Andy Walker
scottjames30 wrote:Never had you down as a thug Johnny.Fabians Right Peg wrote:Many times I sneaked in there in my youth, we'd go in as a gang of eight or nine, buy five tickets then charge on mass throw the tickets towards the usher a grab a seat.
Happy days.
Not Johnny, willing to take a lie detector if necessary, although after time it should be apparent.
59 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 15:38
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I'll ring Jeremy Kyle.I'm Fabians Right Peg wrote:scottjames30 wrote:Never had you down as a thug Johnny.Fabians Right Peg wrote:Many times I sneaked in there in my youth, we'd go in as a gang of eight or nine, buy five tickets then charge on mass throw the tickets towards the usher a grab a seat.
Happy days.
Not Johnny, willing to take a lie detector if necessary, although after time it should be apparent.
60 Re: Is Cinema Dead? Wed 17 Feb - 15:53
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
lets stop trying to scare off Fabian please lads, we don't get many new faces willing to post on here as it is.
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