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Visiting Cinemas
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Hipster_Nebula
Boggersbelief
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Natasha Whittam
Sluffy
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xmiles
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21 Re: Visiting Cinemas Tue Nov 11 2014, 21:53
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
22 Re: Visiting Cinemas Tue Nov 11 2014, 22:54
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Natasha Whittam wrote:xmiles wrote:Just back from seeing Interstellar but I was reminded why I don't go to the cinema very often these days.
I can't stand listening to people stuff their faces throughout the film with gallon drums of smelly popcorn and/or eating sweets with wrappers that rustle.
Was the film worth seeing?
As I said on the Film and TV Review thread: Worth seeing at an IMAX as it is spectacular but the plot is pretty crappy. It reminded me of a contemporary take on 2001 in some ways. So 3 stars out of 5.
So you would probably enjoy it.
23 Re: Visiting Cinemas Wed Nov 12 2014, 11:30
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
I watched that Snowpiercer recently too, actually preferred it to Interstellar even though it's just as stupid. Great performance by Tilda Swinton.
25 Re: Visiting Cinemas Wed Nov 12 2014, 11:36
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Aye it's been out ages I saw it on Netflix.
26 Re: Visiting Cinemas Wed Nov 12 2014, 12:50
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Charging for 3D glasses is OK in principle, but collecting them and reselling them (uncleaned at that) is taking the piss.
I've got to the point of not handing them in after the show, but not quite to the bit where I remember to take them along next time I go.
I've got to the point of not handing them in after the show, but not quite to the bit where I remember to take them along next time I go.
27 Re: Visiting Cinemas Wed Nov 12 2014, 18:35
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
wanderlust wrote:Charging for 3D glasses is OK in principle, but collecting them and reselling them (uncleaned at that) is taking the piss.
I've got to the point of not handing them in after the show, but not quite to the bit where I remember to take them along next time I go.
Hand them in? Why would you do that? As far as I am concerned if I paid for them I own them.
28 Re: Visiting Cinemas Wed Nov 12 2014, 18:44
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Went to see Mr Turner at Vue in Bury this afternoon. Cost £7 to get in. It was half full of the bus pass brigade so it was quiet. I thought that it was decent value for money.
The film itself was very arty -,incredibly well made ,but nowhere near as outstanding as all the blurb would suggest
The film itself was very arty -,incredibly well made ,but nowhere near as outstanding as all the blurb would suggest
29 Re: Visiting Cinemas Wed Nov 12 2014, 19:38
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
rammywhite wrote:Went to see Mr Turner at Vue in Bury this afternoon. Cost £7 to get in. It was half full of the bus pass brigade so it was quiet.
I'm sure you fit right in.
30 Re: Visiting Cinemas Thu Nov 13 2014, 07:38
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Natasha Whittam wrote:rammywhite wrote:Went to see Mr Turner at Vue in Bury this afternoon. Cost £7 to get in. It was half full of the bus pass brigade so it was quiet.
I'm sure you fit right in.
Cheeky cow!!
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