Mr.S wrote: » You do realise that nearly every 3D film is also in 2D....?
The Backwards Man wrote: » Remember when they used to show a cartoon before the film? You'd have your Macaroon bar ate and your Smak Pineapple drunk before Who Framed Roger Rabbit started.
AMKC wrote: » Cinema,s were good. They really are gone to the dogs these days. Was thinking of going to catch a few films but there is nothing good on. Would get it hard to book one film never mind 3 or 4. The solution is simple and hopefully it happens sooner rather than latter. Get rid of 3D films they are the biggest load of bull****. Then the cinema,s can run a proper schedule again and we can all go see 3 or 4 films in one day again that was when cinema,s were good.
TheOtherBloke wrote: » Cinemas will be history very soon because you can watch all of the latest films online at home And for free.
LordSutch wrote: » I think they're a lot better now then I were a nipper, many moons ago. Better seating, digital quality pictures (instead of analogue), and no haze from all the smoke! Difficult for younger folk to believe, but nearly all the men smoked in the cinema back in ther day, and when you came home from 'the flicks' you too reaked of fags (even if you didn't smoke). So I think the cinemas are much better nowadays, even if some of the Movies are not up to scratch.
whisky_galore wrote: » With the demolition of a well known cinema, there were online outpourings of grief and comments that 'they should put a cinema back there again'. It was a brutally ugly building, my abiding memory of the interior were half-cleaned carpets your feet would nearly glue onto with generations of spilled popcorn and soft drinks.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » Nostalgia is an amazing thing, convincing us complete ****e was actually amazing.
Jim Bob Scratcher wrote: » People still go to the cinema in this day and age ? I thought they died out years ago like extra vision :pac: