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Sorry about the spoiler but it's a bit predictable really.
Might do "Another 48 hours" tomorrow.
I saw it in the cinema, back in the day when I went to the cinema.
I still treasure the memory of teacosy Pete ponging the Castle Cinema out.
And of watching "The Deer Hunter" on a re-release in The Studio Cinema (a badly converted church turned into a 3 screen cinema).
The projectionist got the reels in the wrong order which made the story a bit hard to follow.
Oddly enough it closed down shortly after the multiplex opened in Parc Tawe.
As did The Odeon on Kingsway, the plushest cinema in Swansea back in the 70s.
It had a gigantic floating screen and an enormous auditorium before it got multiplexed into 3.
Saw "Rollerball" there back in the day.
Odeon Swansea in Swansea, GB - Cinema Treasures
And the epic construction that was Studio 1 2 3:
Studios 1-2-3 in Swansea, GB - Cinema Treasures
Studio 3, down in the crypt, showed naughty films.
I think that Zeity fellow went there once.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 27 February 2019, 08:50.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostSorry about the spoiler but it's a bit predictable really.
The Python app server stuff having kept me busy, I had neglected to make any preparations for tea - or more accurately, I made them the other night by saving some leftovers from the Chinese, so cold aromatic lamb followed by refried beef chow mien it was
It was busy out just before; turns out they had Night Football at the football place. I don't suppose there's anything else to do on a Tuesday night. In my years in the licensed trade, Tuesday was always the quietest night of the week.Comment
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This evening's main feature was Morgan (2016), in which a Risk Assessment Consultant is sent to a small, secluded research establishment by "Corporate" to investigate an unfortunate incident involving one of their experiments in growing artificial people through genetic engineering, in this case the young-woman-like Morgan of the title. Not too bad, but nothing special; it helps pass ninety minutes in a reasonably entertaining way.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning.
Sunny.
Dry.
Cold.
Very hazy over the dock.
There's a ship that wasn't there last night.
Margam is invisible, as is the hill behind Baglan.
No bad thing really.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all
Clear blue skies and sunshine here, no fog on the hill but quite a bit of ground frost.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning denizens
Another sunny day, and starting to warm up now
Looks like the rain will arrive tomorrow, but it's not here yet, so that's niceComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThis evening's main feature was Morgan (2016), in which a Risk Assessment Consultant is sent to a small, secluded research establishment by "Corporate" to investigate an unfortunate incident involving one of their experiments in growing artificial people through genetic engineering, in this case the young-woman-like Morgan of the title. Not too bad, but nothing special; it helps pass ninety minutes in a reasonably entertaining way.
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti thought you meant 'Morgan, - a suitable case for treatment' from 1966 for a minute
Pity about the penguin.
^The penguin must be in another film since Morgan doesn't appear to go to the Antarctic.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 27 February 2019, 11:43.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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