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# Now you mention that...
...I remember the really crap advert at out cinema saying something like...'is your business up to the tusk'.

Fucksocks! I thought I was being original, but I'm just recycling my unconcious.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:26, archived)
# I like the fact that you used mammoth tusk.
It makes it much better.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:29, archived)
# That's the one!
My mate said "They just wanted to put an elephant on that
advert, and had to come up with a suitable pun". Nowt wrong with that though - Woo to elephants!
(and woo to Donnie Darko..even though I'm still processing it)
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:29, archived)
# Is it a Cineworld cinema?
...does yours have that really bad Lara Croft inspired 3D woman at the start?
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:30, archived)
# It's a UCI I think
but YES! I think it's a product of Carlton Cinema
Advertising, hence at most I should imagine.
Bring back the BA-BA-BA-BAA-BA-BAA-BA-BAA-BA-DA-BAA
of Pearl and Dean if you ask me.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:32, archived)
# in ucg cardiff
they still have that
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:34, archived)
# yes, yes they do
i like the upstairs bit there where you have as many dips and pop as you want! :)
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:36, archived)
# and its only three quid
for students.

what an ace cinema.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:43, archived)
# is there a swimming pool then?
/cronk
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:44, archived)
# there's game consoles up there
it's very cool.
as is cardiff bay.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:45, archived)
# it can't be as good as rhyl used to be
it was called rhyl pleasuredome or something
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:45, archived)
# oh sorry you're talking cinemas
nevermind
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:46, archived)
# I saw panto in Rhyl once
Roy Walker and Morag off Home and Away were in it.
FACT
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:46, archived)
# Is Donnie Darko any good?
I've been meaning to see it but havent got round to it yet.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:32, archived)
# Erm...
Yes - I think it is quite good. It's nowhere *near*
the work of genius that its cult following has
afforded it,
but it's thoroughly enjoyable. Funny too in parts.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:33, archived)
# best film of 2002
in my ever so humble opinion.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:34, archived)
# I think Jonathon Ross voted it 2nd.
Can't remember what won...
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:36, archived)
# The Sweetest Thing,
shurely? :)
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:39, archived)
# I've a funny feeling it was
Spiderman. I'll go looksee. EDIT: Was the Lord of The Rings/Fellowship
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:41, archived)
# i only saw your post title
and knew before scrolling up you had to be talking about Donnie Darko
(DVD on it's way to me for £5 - currently available region 1 for about £8.30 + postage from barnes & noble usa)
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:44, archived)
# there wasn't much competition
and i know because:
I'VE SEEN ALL THE FILMS.
well.. not all of them but i have one of those uci card thingies so i see a lot :)
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:46, archived)
# i hate the way people lie with words now and get away with it
unlimited means unlimited!!!
If it has a star next to it telling you about limitations then it is LIMITED!!!
If i got one of those cards i should be free to walk into the cinema and flit back and forth between films if i get bored halfway through. Or if i see one like Donnie Darko, to stay in my seat and watch it again.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:49, archived)
# The card is silly, you're right it is limited
and the cinema i go to is a bit shit...
but it's worth it in the long run.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:50, archived)
# Donnie Darko
is most excellent, i enjoyed it much more than i do most films these days. Definately one of the best of last year.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:48, archived)
# Did someone say Donnie Darko?
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:49, archived)
# that link has spoilers
for those that haven't seen the film btw.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:50, archived)
# S'okay
it says that on the page.
(, Mon 6 Jan 2003, 13:58, archived)