I was going to go and see that
and looked it up at my local cinema, then I saw the cost of entry (which is the same as yours) and thought I'll just download it illegal, or wait for the DVD.
(nb: I haven't been to the cinema for about 6 years)
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Sun 3 Aug 2008, 14:12,
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(nb: I haven't been to the cinema for about 6 years)
my local cinema
shows all films for £3.50 on a wednesday.. obviously.. this is an individual cost.. although it is shite.. and they don't switch the lights off entirely. bah and humbug.
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Sun 3 Aug 2008, 14:18,
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Steve Bell at his brilliant best
I still chuckle when I glance at that
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Sun 3 Aug 2008, 14:39,
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all i see is dust
might i suggest you spend a little less time messing around on your computer talking to your imaginary friends and a bit more time tidying up, if i have to come in there, you'll find all of your junk in black bags outside the front door waiting for the dustmen.
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Sun 3 Aug 2008, 15:31,
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I have an IMAX ticket pinned to my board.
£4.
Was in 2000, mind.
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Sun 3 Aug 2008, 14:26,
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Was in 2000, mind.
and that's why they're heading back towards 3D
to make cinema more of an "experience" again.. the lucas is wanting to technologise the original 3 starwars into 3d fandango's.
but apparently they are going to try and not make it a gimmick.. this comment made me giggle.
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Sun 3 Aug 2008, 14:19,
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but apparently they are going to try and not make it a gimmick.. this comment made me giggle.