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By Vivienne
#350852
Yeah, but this is what Console is suggesting - really close, and you're never gonna get that really big cinema-screen effect...
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By rustybike
#350853
I'm so childish.
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By Yudster
#350857
Are you two just saving time now?
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By Console
#350858
Vivienne wrote:Yeah, but this is what Console is suggesting - really close, and you're never gonna get that really big cinema-screen effect...


I wasn't suggesting that close, just a bit closer than you usually would. If you had a 32-inch widescreen TV, sit between 6 and 8 feet away from it.
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By Vivienne
#350859
Scott Mills calls going to the cinema, "leaving your brain at the door"... I think that's a really good desciption : i.e. you go in for the afternoon, or evening, away from work / home, whatever, and forget all your problems!!
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By AndyJ
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I haven't been to the cinema for months. I used to have a UGC card, £11.99 per month and you could go as often as you like, but I wasn't getting the moneys worth out of it, so I cancelled it.

Crawley cinema is a shit-hole. Its full of chavs the think its funny to talk all the way through the film, when you ask them to be quiet you get a mouthful of abuse back. The place is a mess, the floor sticky, the chairs ripped, the staff grumpy and its over priced for everything... so I would much rather have some friends over, get a bag of popcorn from Tesco, and put a Sky Box Office Movie on, its only £3.99 and you can Sky + it and keep it for about a week I think. Much better idea.
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By Console
#350861
Vivienne wrote:Scott Mills calls going to the cinema, "leaving your brain at the door"... I think that's a really good desciption : i.e. you go in for the afternoon, or evening, away from work / home, whatever, and forget all your problems!!


Is that the way he meant it? I would interpret that quote rather differently.
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By Zoot
#350863
Can you record a sky box office movie on a tape/DVD?
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By Vivienne
#350864
Yes, he did mean it that way!! He goes to the cinemas where they serve wine up, along with the movie!!
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By AndyJ
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Zoot wrote:Can you record a sky box office movie on a tape/DVD?


I'm not sure Zoot. I want to get a DVD recorder at somepoint so I will give it a go. I can't see why you can't unless there is some built in copy protection in the Sky box....
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By MK Chris
#350892
Individual cinema tickets are vastly overpriced, but I've got one of those Cineworld Unlimited passes, so it costs me £11.99 a month to see as many films as I like.
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By Yudster
#350894
I would never find enough films I wanted to see to justify £11.99 a month.
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By Vivienne
#350895
So... you've got a cineworld as well?!! We've got this facility at Glasgow Cineworld.. :-)
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By MK Chris
#350897
No, Viv, we don't have a Cineworld - I just drive to Glasgow every time I want to go to the cinema.
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By Yudster
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Now that would be worth £11.99 a month, as long as travel was included.
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By MK Chris
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Vivienne wrote:Really? A long way, Tophs? 8O

Absolutely - it's worth it for the £11.99 a month deal! Sometimes if I want to see two or three films, I stay overnight.
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By Munki Bhoy
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I remember when Falkirk Cineworld was the only Cineworld in Scotland. Then they bought UGC. Now I'm five minutes from Showcase Paisley yet I prefer going to the Odeon at Braehead as the seats are more comfortable and there's better leg room.

Anyway, in answer to the question, yes they are. The food is ridiculous. At least I've got an Orange phone and don't do much else on Wednesday nights. At least not when there's not football.
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By Vivienne
#350970
UGC has changed back into Cineworld! I don't like Braehead personally. I was there about one month back, and didn't take to it at all.