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'Roaring Currents'...my bad
Jurassic Park was the film that made me notice cinema.
I'd like to see some more Korean cinema being shown / re-shown. Especially as there's been a little bit more interest again with Parasite. It's unlikely though.
Brotherhood and Admiral 'Raging Currents' would be great on the big screen... EPIC battle scenes.
@Hosai - ah, 40 or so per screening is actually very decent. I’m trying a new Cineworld tomorrow, a few miles further out than I usually venture - I’ll be interested to see the numbers Jurassic Park attracts - SP aside, people are crazy imo to miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to watch the likes of Jurassic Park on the big screen again!! I’m buzzing. Too young to remember watching it in the cinema first time around.
@Laidback - top stuff matey. Though, if CINE proves it’s financial stability & COVID is a “one wave wonder” as the WHO is predicting - I reckon £1 is conservative for CINE! At the mo, investors aren’t betting on demand returning etc, it is quite simply “do you think cine will survive” - I’m (obviously) in the YES camp (70/30 I reckon as things stand) - however, some people want a bit more security before throwing in their job seekers allowance!
*An American pickle
Wingingit I imagine they're carry on showing the Harry Potters one a day for the rest of the month or so? Seem to getting around 40 seats a showing at my cine, and that's not knowing if other people might be turning up and buying too.
The lotr are starting on Fri at mine, aswell as some new Seth Rogan comedy film called the Pickle.
I wish CINE changed their line up a little -
We have all the Batman’s. Great
A few kiddy films - but nothing great. Why not Lion King? Frozen? Bugs life?
Harry Potter - great.
Shawshank - mixed. not really something you have to see in a cinema again.
Jurassic Park - nice. Great.
But why not mix it up a little - don’t show all the barman’s and H.P’s at the same time - one a week. And replace the other showings with Lord of The Rings!! For this generation that haven’t seen it.
Throw in La-La Land / pretty woman for all the girlies ! My missus would watch PW 25/7.
How about AVATAR?!
Movies that you can ONLY appreciate on the big screen.
I’m not a Harry Potter fan (only saw the first one) - so having four (I think) different ones out the sequel showing daily is a bit of a waste - could spread it out & mix it up!
I am certain there will be more people are Jurassic Park when I go tomorrow than the 16 people at Unhinged the other day...because it’s a classic and this generation now have a chance to see it on the big screen :D
Success is not final; failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill
And it’s that courage and determination that Mooky represents for CINE which should remind us that the ship will continue to sail, be it covid storm or Disney thinking from their backsides!
Believe in Captain Mooky! Believe in CINE!