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Re: Immortals

#121 Post by lburtonharrison » Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:04 am

how disgusting @ denichka. I was there last night and staff seemed ok.
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Loved the film, bit bloody but well enjoyed

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#122 Post by Mesa7719 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:58 am

So glad I didn't bother staying....

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#123 Post by Sunny Saver » Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:16 am

prettyxcool wrote:

Good thing funthing, ejwrank, and sunny saver's mum and aunty were there. Otherwise would have been a total waste of a journey.
I told them that. They were happy to be of assistance :). They didn't like it.

Thanks ejwrank for telling them about the seats next to you. My mum and aunty said it was practically full when they got there. Having said that, if you hadn't told them they might have gone home and would have been spared it
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OH and I had a lovely evening at the Savoy :p.

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Re: Immortals

#124 Post by biggins » Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:27 am

stuartboy wrote:Jobbies!

Utter jobbies. (Assuming that is not just a Scottish word?)

Fullest I've seen a cinema in a long time - had to squeeze into a single seat, but only one row in front of Biggins! Yay! Nice to see her and she didn't manage to hide from me in the ladies this time.

I really struggled to understand what was going on in this movie - not helped by all the characters looking the same. Never even noticed Stephen Dorff. I don't think I could even bear to see this again on TV for free, never mind b*ying a DVD - heaven forbid! - torture.
Can't believe my +1 - my brother-in-law - had never been to a 3D film before. What a shame this tripe was his first.

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#125 Post by phatz » Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:33 am

Mesa7719 wrote:So glad I didn't bother staying....
Was you sitting in the middle second or third row back? ad left with a guy (that sounds abit wrong, but you get the point) And when you left two guys quickly swooped your seats?

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#126 Post by Yinster » Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:48 am

MGellatly wrote:I'm slightly intrigued about the people you recognised. Were you alive then and are you a re-incarnation? :rolleyes:
Well I recognised John Hurt, Mickey Rourke (who I think just get type casted now), Henry Cavill (from Stardust), Freda Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire), Stephen Dorff (who looks the same as he did in Blade), Kellan Lutz (Twilight) and Joseph Morgan (Vampire Diaries). OH knew the girl from Home And Away. But did not recognise Joseph Morgan even though we watch Vampire Diaries every week.
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Re: Immortals

#127 Post by Sunny Saver » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:13 am

Was this film more sh*t than Kill List? I always use that as the measuring film :tears:.
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Re: Immortals

#128 Post by prettyxcool » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:14 am

Sunny Saver wrote:Was this film more sh*t than Kill List? I always use that as the meauring film :tears:.
:giggle: Yes!
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Re: Immortals

#129 Post by mandmc10 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:17 am

Yinster wrote:Back from Glasgow showcase. Full to the brim as they used a slighter smaller screen though not that small. Had a discussion with both SKY rep and cinema about the certificate of it. Turns out it was a 15 (which I knew) but as SKY and The Metro had advertised it as a 12a there were people with young teenagers. They decided that if the child was with a guardian then they could go and see it. However two boys of no more than 13 had to call their parents before being let in.

I liked it but it is the mindless storyline and some fights really kinda thing I enjoyed. Plus I used to be into Greek and Roman Mythology. Recognised more people than I thought. 3D was wasted unless the idea was to enhance and sharpened the film. 6/10

People in Scotland are more relaxed about this I suppose.... Different story with us... After queing up for over 30-40 min in the middle of the Showcase, so we were seen by all Showcase employees,
we got to the point when they started letting people in and as we reached the Sky girl we were told that we are not allowed in as the film is 15 and we have children with us under the age limit! My tickets clearly stated 12A! My friend's - TBC... Anyway we were not alone! They "fished out" about 20-25 people in total with children from 10 or 11 to 14?. And they did't let us in!!! The manager said he can't do Nothing !!! for us!!!. The Sky girl tried to help... called the headoffice, took our details... arranged for some people to see Jonny English and for some to see Tintin.... BTW Jonny English wasn't such a bad choice after all!!! Anyway the whole thing was quite unpleasant.... :X But it looks like we were spared of a bad film :shifty:

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Re: Immortals

#130 Post by Beate » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:40 am

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