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Re: Latecomers to screenings.

#51 Post by Ms Thrifty » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:49 am

Perhaps this thread should be renamed "Latecomers to/eating in screenings", since it has strayed somewhat off-topic (mea culpa) but obviously combines two issues of concern to many members?

So far as the choice and price of food and drink on sale in cinemas is concerned, I'd be more likely to b*y things if the prices were more reasonable and the range healthier. But as long as all that is on offer is expensive, noisome "food" which is high in fat and/or sugar and low in nutrient value, I'll continue to provide my own supplies, discreetly. Cinemas which claim to offer "premium" snacks (e.g Curzon) are no better as the prices are still ridiculous and the food and drinks just as harmful to health - it's just fancier, dearer junk.

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Re: Latecomers to screenings.

#52 Post by Cortone » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:39 am

Ms Thrifty wrote:Perhaps this thread should be renamed "Latecomers to/eating in screenings", since it has strayed somewhat off-topic (mea culpa) but obviously combines two issues of concern to many members?
And to the latecomers, who always seem to be eating!

(And I too am guilty of straying in this thread!)

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Re: Latecomers to screenings.

#53 Post by valda » Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:53 pm

Ms Thrifty wrote:Actually, when I went to the cinema as a student, I sometimes took a small tub of frozen mousse, as a cheap alternative to ice cream. But obviously that wouldn't work if you had a long journey to the cinema or for theatres, when you'd need to wait for the interval and anyway, I've no idea whether you can still b*y these little tubs.

I was saying on the WW thread, why can't they do snack a jacks or frozen fat free yoghurt or other low cal stuff? I certainly would b*y it
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Re: Latecomers to screenings and other cinema nuisances

#54 Post by lovesitx » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:19 pm

If you go to a cinema with a Ben & Jerry's they have a couple of their ice cream flavours also as frozen yoghurt and its delicious, but Ben and Jerry's is so expensive.

I might be the only one but when I go to the cinema I see it as an opportunity to have a treat and pig out on Popcorn or Nacho's (but I do it as quietly as possible, I hate loud munchers).

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#55 Post by Diane65 » Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:45 pm

Why oh why whenever I go to the showcase in Manchester (not very often) do I end up sitting behind a couple who can't stop snogging when we are trying to watch the film!!! Going on Sunday morning so hopefully they will still be in bed!!!
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#56 Post by benson_79 » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:13 pm

Worst thing for me is people who come in, squeeze past you, sit down, take their coats off and *then* decide they need the loo/some food or whatever and make you get up again. Unbelievably annoying!

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#57 Post by Aff » Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:27 pm

Diane65 - I'll be there too on Sunday.

I'm taking my other half but I promise that we will refrain from snogging during the film :D

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#58 Post by milkchocmonkey » Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:35 pm

Diane65 wrote:Why oh why whenever I go to the showcase in Manchester (not very often) do I end up sitting behind a couple who can't stop snogging when we are trying to watch the film!!! Going on Sunday morning so hopefully they will still be in bed!!!
:bwl:

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#59 Post by Diane65 » Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:06 pm

Aff wrote:Diane65 - I'll be there too on Sunday.

I'm taking my other half but I promise that we will refrain from snogging during the film :D
Glad to hear it :roll:
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Re: Latecomers to screenings and other cinema nuisances

#60 Post by superhero » Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:37 pm

I was at the Cineworld Shaftsbury Ave yesterday, I've never ever seen it so busy! I think it must have been the Blindside screening plus the Telegraph free screenings. We ended up starting late for the film and still had like 20 latecomers

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