Film Of The Summer
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in bristol we have two VUE (ex-warner village) cinemas, they're about £4.75 but it's good value for what you get, great sound, 1.2m leg room, you can see over the seat in front of you and not fold-up chairs.
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helen - junior moderator
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jene txt speak wrote:£1.50.........but only cos i no peeps that wrk there...its gr8, go most weeks, off to see harry potter 2mo.....hehe
£1.50.........but only because i know people that work there... it's great, i go most weeks, i'm off to see harry potter tomorrow...... hehe
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Jene - addict
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3.50 if its a 12A as i can pass as a12 year old (because i act like it), 5.00 15+ and i can pass as that two (or even too if i weren't to fail english) - but i swear it gets cheaper everytime in worcester odeon, as every1 goes to warner instead
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rob f - yellow
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I hated Kill Bill 2. It made me sooo mad I wanted to punch someone. You knew how she was going to do it after 20 minutes and the whole film was just like "Get a move on!" (I would elaborate more but then I'd give it away for anyone who still wants to watch it). That was four hours of my life I'll never get back.
Will? We've got proper fire now!
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Becks - god
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it was ace, slightly drawn out at times, but the marshal arts geezer, he was the boy
'Grab it by the balls'
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the duncan - diehard
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My son and I give films a W rating (for wierdness - only good and enjoyable wierdness, mind!) Donnie Darko got about an 8 (the scale, being wierd goes to 9!) - a thoroughly enjoyable watch but impossible to figure out without the extra bits on the DVD and even then pretty strange.
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chrisecurtis - red
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you obviuosly havent been subjected to secretary. now thats weird. is it just me or is there only one joke, and its not really funny, and it is repeated throughout the film for ages. and nothing really happens.
am i missing something?
am i missing something?
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samsonite - class clown
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The secretary is an absolutely wicked film - it is a real ( and I mean it it) love story about people with normal weaknesses.
It comes across as more real to me than say "How to lose a guy in 10 days", which has such a perfect sheen across it for the whole film with a really forced "problem" where the two break up. The usual story
Whereas the seceretary, the problem is actually part of the person, not a situation, both parts take the problem and solve it together.So thumbs up to the secretary
It comes across as more real to me than say "How to lose a guy in 10 days", which has such a perfect sheen across it for the whole film with a really forced "problem" where the two break up. The usual story
Whereas the seceretary, the problem is actually part of the person, not a situation, both parts take the problem and solve it together.So thumbs up to the secretary
Now, I know you're a feminist, and I think that's adorable, but this is grown-up time and I'm the man.
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Braddie - light green
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