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I don't enjoy the cinema that much to be honest - if the film's a turkey I can at least hit the off button when it's on TV but at the cinema I feel I have to suffer to the bitter end as I've paid a mint to get in and trekked miles across the countryside to get there in the first place.
Last film I saw was The Day After Tomorrow which I thought was diabolical. Last really good film I saw at the flicks was Gladiator.
Much preferred it when it wasn't such a bums on seats experience - used to enjoy the support film which always seemd to be some kind of armed forces recruitment film or somthing by Eric Von Danniken. Also liked having the interval and being served ices by those ladies in black and white frilly outfits.
Much preferred it when it wasn't such a bums on seats experience - used to enjoy the support film which always seemd to be some kind of armed forces recruitment film or somthing by Eric Von Danniken. Also liked having the interval and being served ices by those ladies in black and white frilly outfits.
You should go to the theatre more if it's the experience you are after.
I enjoyed avatar, but haven't seen any of the other oscar nominated offerings this year.
I have Up in the Air & The Hurt Locker on my lovefilm queue - hopefully they will arrive soonish...
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."
You should go to the theatre more if it's the experience you are after.
Yes, I should.
I can even stomach a musical at the thteatre because i enjoy the experience so much whereas my idea of hell would probably be having to sit through Mamma Mia at the cinema.
Best theatre experience was back in the 70s when my mother hired out a box for us at the Theatre Royal, Bath to see Dracula
Try the Odeon in Stoke, it's worth going once just for the experience of watching a movie from within a zoo. I think some of the inhabitants don't remember they're not in their living rooms.
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