I couldn't see the point in either 3D or 3D HFR (or whatever it's called), so I booked me n Mrs DTJ into the 2D version and payed the extra to have the quality seats (well worth the extra few £'s) instead.
Nothing against 3D films, seen my fair share now, but didn't see the point for Hobbit and I didn't come out regretting my decision.
What does get my chuff though is the cost of a cinema trip. Two adult (extra comfy) seats was £25 and ruddy £8 on top for a medium popcorn and medium coke - a fecking rip off when you compare it with the price of owning the blu-ray and having it forever. Plus, if your home entertainment is up to much, its not far off as good as a cinema experience anyway, misus the rustling packets, the coughing, the inability to pause when you need a wee...
I fail to see how the 'experience' justifies the silly prices they charge and to me its now just like Motorway services; they have simply priced themselves out of the market to be a viable option. We'd toyed with taking the kids too, but that would have pushed it over £50! To watch one film, once! We're going out for dinner on Saturday, and I've budgeted £150 to feed a family of four - yes its a lot, but its a special occasion and a treat.
But I just think £50 for a family of 4 to go to watch a film at the cinema is just too much. *ers.
Rant over!
I've actually met Chris n shook his hand. This fact is still causing slight issues in my trouser dept....
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