I'm very hard to please regarding movies.
Posted: 01 Jan 2017, 21:51
But I've just seen a brilliant film called Passengers and I highly recommend if you like sci-fi.
I guess the film was a bit like marmite. Reflects many levels of human emotions. I must admit the film did go flat towards the end, but its quite enjoyable. I'm going to watch The Accountant soon.Ralph wrote:it looked interesting but there were a lot of bad reviews for it. Best film for me in 2016 was the Accountant..
Bored man wakes up a woman essentially trapping her alone with him without her permission in some sort of coercive relationship?Malabus wrote:I guess the film was a bit like marmite. Reflects many levels of human emotions.Ralph wrote:it looked interesting but there were a lot of bad reviews for it. Best film for me in 2016 was the Accountant..
Film will be too complicated for you RCS, don't waste your money.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Bored man wakes up a woman essentially trapping her alone with him without her permission in some sort of coercive relationship?Malabus wrote:I guess the film was a bit like marmite. Reflects many levels of human emotions.Ralph wrote:it looked interesting but there were a lot of bad reviews for it. Best film for me in 2016 was the Accountant..
I go to the cinema pretty much every week and keep a facebook list of short reviews and ratings (otherwise I forget what's what!).Ralph wrote:it looked interesting but there were a lot of bad reviews for it. Best film for me in 2016 was the Accountant..
i go twice each time i'm over. I saw that deal you had too. Good value. Ever done the VIP room thing?Shade wrote:Going as often as I do I have the Cineworld Unlimited card. Works out to about £4.20 per film per month if I go 50 times a year, which I did last year, which is a saving of about £7 per film in evening prices. 25% off food and drink too, which leaves it still hideously overpriced for a regular Coke, but better than a kick in the nuts.
The Screening Rooms - I went for the first time to see Rogue One just before Christmas, actually. Cost me an extra fiver per person, but as it was my cinema buddies birthday I thought I'd treat her It was nice in there, only problem was that some chap had a pot of tea, cup and saucer and kept clunking them a lot, and someone kept dropping jelly beans on the hard floor But it still beat the people with rustley paper bags full of popcorn and the chavs with their feet up on top of the seat in front that can't keep their legs still.Ralph wrote:i go twice each time i'm over. I saw that deal you had too. Good value. Ever done the VIP room thing?Shade wrote:Going as often as I do I have the Cineworld Unlimited card. Works out to about £4.20 per film per month if I go 50 times a year, which I did last year, which is a saving of about £7 per film in evening prices. 25% off food and drink too, which leaves it still hideously overpriced for a regular Coke, but better than a kick in the nuts.
And it keeps the working classes out. Much like the services on the M6 TollShade wrote:The Screening Rooms - I went for the first time to see Rogue One just before Christmas, actually. Cost me an extra fiver per person, but as it was my cinema buddies birthday I thought I'd treat her It was nice in there, only problem was that some chap had a pot of tea, cup and saucer and kept clunking them a lot, and someone kept dropping jelly beans on the hard floor But it still beat the people with rustley paper bags full of popcorn and the chavs with their feet up on top of the seat in front that can't keep their legs still.Ralph wrote:i go twice each time i'm over. I saw that deal you had too. Good value. Ever done the VIP room thing?Shade wrote:Going as often as I do I have the Cineworld Unlimited card. Works out to about £4.20 per film per month if I go 50 times a year, which I did last year, which is a saving of about £7 per film in evening prices. 25% off food and drink too, which leaves it still hideously overpriced for a regular Coke, but better than a kick in the nuts.