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  • Beate
    Beate Posts: 3,522 Forumite
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    Just back from seeing 21 at Vue Islington, a surprisingly nice but small screen that filled up extremely quickly, we only managed second from last row! Wish I could kick some of these idiots who fumble with their mobiles throughout the film though, shining its light in my eyes. "So, did I dazzle you?" Yes, enough for a 6.5/10, although it was dragging on a bit. The ending was nice, though.
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  • Beate
    Beate Posts: 3,522 Forumite
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    I can't believe that after 17 codes for In Bruges, Time Out would choose that film as well! I was really hoping for a different film! Then again, it means I don't have to enter which avoids disappointment of not being their chosen ones (yet again). Oh btw, does someone need/want two tickets for In Bruges tomorrow at Odeon Greenwich? Saw it last week already.
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  • cardiff2007
    cardiff2007 Posts: 464 Forumite
    Went to see In Bruges in Cardiff tonight and thought it was very good totally different to what i thought it would be like, Colin Farrell was very funny and i liked how they balanced the violence and the comedy, would definitely recommend it.
  • carol9uk
    carol9uk Posts: 917 Forumite
    Saw 21 tonight.

    I liked it. I'd give it 7/10. I agree with comments (in reviews I've read on other sites) that it could have been a tad shorter as some bits probably could have been cut. There were some funny bits and the whole film makes me want to go to vegas and spend lots of money :)

    Cinema was nearly full, but I was getting a bit miffed at the late arrivals. Only 5 minutes or so into the film, but it is annoying. Especially the people that decided to sit in the row behind me, apologising very loudly to everyone and taking their time to sort themselves out and the continuing to eat popcorn extremely noisily. Not sure I've ever noticed anyone eating anything in the cinema before (thats how loud it was).

    i know what you mean, someone bought a baby in and started crying in the middle of the film. still had people coming in at 6:50.
  • Beate wrote: »
    Just back from seeing 21 at Vue Islington, a surprisingly nice but small screen that filled up extremely quickly, we only managed second from last row! Wish I could kick some of these idiots who fumble with their mobiles throughout the film though, shining its light in my eyes. "So, did I dazzle you?" Yes, enough for a 6.5/10, although it was dragging on a bit. The ending was nice, though.


    Just back from Dundee- I was better behaved than last Sunday:rotfl: didn't sit on anyone, and was on time!
    but it does so annoy me with all the crunching and slurping. A rather overweight man next to us, noisily rummaged in gargantuan bags of crisps, then slurped noisily a can of something. Why can't they have their dinner before they come:mad:
  • Beate
    Beate Posts: 3,522 Forumite
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    carol9uk wrote: »
    i know what you mean, someone bought a baby in and started crying in the middle of the film. still had people coming in at 6:50.

    The film is a 12A, how on earth can they allow a baby in?
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  • Wolverine
    Wolverine Posts: 695 Forumite
    Went to see In Bruges in Cardiff

    oo is that the sequel?!
    :D
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  • Beate
    Beate Posts: 3,522 Forumite
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    LOL, at least they wouldn't be in f***ing Bruges anymore. :D
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  • Hipkiss
    Hipkiss Posts: 334 Forumite
    Just seen In Bruges - which I thought was quite good.

    A film like that wouldn't normally be my cup of tea, but the comedy in it was really funny.

    A bit too much swearing me thinks though - and a lot of blood and gore at the end.

    Otherwise a good film that I'll give a 7.5 to.
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  • Hipkiss
    Hipkiss Posts: 334 Forumite
    Beate wrote: »
    LOL, at least they wouldn't be in f***ing Bruges anymore. :D

    Cos it's a sh*thole :D:D
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