it was dimmed to max during the movie; as I said he did not even switch the light back on by the end of the credit!jramjee wrote:Silly question. Did the projectionist switch the lights off at the Greenwich Odeon?
I've been put off from going for any more previews over there because (for the few I attended anyway) I found having the lights on to be just plain distracting. I can usually tolerate it when they dim them down to about 90-95%, but at this Odeon particularly, they usually only dim them down to about 60%...which I find absolutely unbearable.
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Ah! That's excellent news!! In that case, I shall be returning there very soon :) I remember the last preview I attended there. Aside from the lights problem, some mofo had been wearing a bluetooth headset, and it blinked literally every 30 seconds until the end of the movie.If I'd been sitting within arms reach of that fool I would've smacked him silly.Celini wrote:it was dimmed to almost max; as I said he did not even switch the light back on by the end of the credit!
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Argh my friend has a phone llike that, and even when it was in her cotton bag, I could see it blinking away. Once I've seen it, I will keep seeing it, same as any smartphone lighting up.jramjee wrote:Ah! That's excellent news!! In that case, I shall be returning there very soon :) I remember the last preview I attended there. Aside from the lights problem, some mofo had been wearing a bluetooth headset, and it blinked literally every 30 seconds until the end of the movie.If I'd been sitting within arms reach of that fool I would've smacked him silly.Celini wrote:it was dimmed to almost max; as I said he did not even switch the light back on by the end of the credit!
I can't stand it when the lghts don't go down some places its been light enough to read a book
Funnily enough at Whitelys, the lghts just went off and everyone went oh!
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a few days after the screening and the nephew is still talking about the amazing train crash. travelling on the tube i had to assure him that train crashes like that are unusual and about the 'production values'.
we didn't see the post credits bit so that gives us yet another reason to see it again. we both loved it. 9/10 from me.
we didn't see the post credits bit so that gives us yet another reason to see it again. we both loved it. 9/10 from me.
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The train crash was AMAZING though :) Best special effects sequence I've seen in a long time
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I have to agree - far-fetched but remarkable. I liked the quieter moments better though, for example when the girl does the scene at the station for the first time and all the boys are looking at her, completely enthralled. Or that opening scene showing a factory hall and a sign saying "784 days since the last accident". Then a worker slowly takes all 3 numbers down and replaces them with a single 1. You do not need anything more graphic to know what happened.
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I felt bad for chuckling in my screening, but I thought "Gosh, that's perfectly done"Beate wrote:Or that opening scene showing a factory hall and a sign saying "784 days since the last accident". Then a worker slowly takes all 3 numbers down and replaces them with a single 1. You do not need anything more graphic to know what happened.
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Yes, that was brilliant. It reminded me of the six-word story: "For Sale:Baby Shoes, Never Worn."Beate wrote:Or that opening scene showing a factory hall and a sign saying "784 days since the last accident". Then a worker slowly takes all 3 numbers down and replaces them with a single 1. You do not need anything more graphic to know what happened.
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Well done on your first film, hope you enjoy itAshleighmel wrote:Got me tickets for this movie - been dying to see it! Cant wait for next week!
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Stonking good movie ... yes a far fetched plot but noen-the-less enthralling ... loved the comedy lines it it too. the new ET for me. Classic.



