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Has anyone seen Ghost Stories @ Duke of York, London
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Tomtom07
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I am thinking of seeing this with a load of mates for my 30th Birthday, has anyone seen this yet? is it worth seeing and is it any good (please no spoilers
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i too would like to see this one and would like to know if its any good0
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Yes, and yes - particularly if you can pick up a deal on the tickets:beer:0
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I saw this in liverpool and really enjoyed it. The other half (who is a bit of a wimp) didn't. If you don't like being scared, don't go. But if you're a horror fan I'd totally recommend it. We went to the talk thing afterwards as well which I thought was really good.0
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My friend saw it and she said it was amazing! Apparently it's not as scary as The Woman In Black, but still worth seeing!0
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i actually went to see this last Fri after i got a deal. i have to say i wasn't that impressed. as little fellow said, it's not as scary as TWIB. it does make you jump in parts but i do think it has been a little overhyped. im a girl and i thought i'd be quaking with fear as the website suggests but didnt happen. not a bad story though, so i'd say it's worth a watch, you just wont be petrified.0
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Aw thanks for the post, kad1. I like to be scared so it's a shame it's not all that frightening. But if it's worth the watch then I might just go.0
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agree with above posts, its very overhyped, so you will be disappointed if you're expecting to be really scared. Its a good story though, and def worth going for an entertaining evening out..
TWIB is scarier, so if you havent seen that, see that first!We got rid of the kids. The cat was allergic.
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