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Post by gamingdave on May 30, 2023 10:22:04 GMT
First trip was to the local cinema to see For Your Eyes Only, with my Gran who bought me a box of Fruit Gums. They were a lot harder and gooier back than (Fruit Gums, not grannies), and it was also the day I lost my first tooth. My grandpa used to take me to the cinema and always insisted on me getting a box of Fruit Gums instead of my preferred Pastillls, because they last longer (mostly because they’re nowhere near as nice). Those cinema boxes were special though. I loved how the gums/pastilles themselves were fruit shaped in the boxes as opposed to the lozenges you got in the tube. Totally unnecessary but I appreciated the attention to detail. The yellow boxes were a treat, I'm sure memory is playing tricks on me, but they seemed like they lasted forever, like they were 5 tube/rolls in one. And yeah, them being in the shapes made them extra special.
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Post by mcmonkeyplc on May 30, 2023 10:46:02 GMT
Rocketeer with my cousins at the age of 9 in a Cinema on the other end of London. I remember loving it.
Oddly I now live within 5 mins walk of that Cinema that is still open.
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Post by Jambowayoh on May 30, 2023 10:55:20 GMT
I'm always impressed to see a cinema that has been open for decades and isn't a car dealership.
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Post by jono62 on May 30, 2023 11:10:27 GMT
I saw a 40th anniversary of Jaws and it was...not a packed house. I would say there is no desire for it at all, really. That's because Jaws is cheesy.
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Post by Whizzo on May 30, 2023 11:35:13 GMT
I'm always impressed to see a cinema that has been open for decades and isn't a car dealership. My town had three cinemas when I was a kid, one is now a nightclub, one a bingo hall and the Odeon is now a Nepalese banqueting hall (Rushmoor has a large Nepalese population) after being a happy clappy church for years. Cineworld opened a 7 screen cinema just before Skyfall opened, which was good timing.
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Post by KD on May 30, 2023 11:37:47 GMT
The old cinema here sat derelict for years and just been done out as a community centre.
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Post by Jambowayoh on May 30, 2023 11:42:03 GMT
I'm always impressed to see a cinema that has been open for decades and isn't a car dealership. My town had three cinemas when I was a kid, one is now a nightclub, one a bingo hall and the Odeon is now a Nepalese banqueting hall (Rushmoor has a large Nepalese population) after being a happy clappy church for years. Cineworld opened a 7 screen cinema just before Skyfall opened, which was good timing. Interesting. Brum still has a lot of its older cinemas but. A few have closed down and just moved location. The Odeon on New Street in the city centre has been there since my mum was a teenager, I think she even saw David Bowie in the Ziggy Stardust era there.
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Post by Dougs on May 30, 2023 11:53:30 GMT
We have a Cineworld and a 3 screen independent who charges £3 a ticket. It's not as comfortable but can't knock £3. If Cineworld go under, they'll be quids in.
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Post by grandpaulrira on May 30, 2023 12:02:09 GMT
Based on the release dates and what I remember, and assuming no re-releases, either Santa Claus the Movie or the Black Cauldron. With some chance it was either GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords or Transformers the Movie.
Not a lot of quality on that list!
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Post by Bongo Heracles on May 30, 2023 12:37:11 GMT
I went to the odeon on new street a couple of times when I lived in brum. One time a guy started smoking what looked like a crack pipe and another time a couple started basically fucking in the back row. Ive never been able to watch Jet Li's 'The One' since.
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Post by Whizzo on May 30, 2023 12:47:35 GMT
Possibly the strangest thing I've seen anyone consuming in a cinema was an XL Dominos pizza, the cinema in East Grinstead is right above a Dominos so a group of teenage blokes hid one in a backpack and flipped it open once they'd got to their seats.
It did make me feel a bit peckish.
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Post by Jambowayoh on May 30, 2023 12:54:21 GMT
I had a KFC when I went to see the first Ant Man when I lived in Vietnam. I regret nothing, apart from not having any wet wipes.
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Post by mrpon on May 30, 2023 12:57:38 GMT
Not one in the box? Shocking.
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Post by Vandelay on May 30, 2023 12:57:54 GMT
When I went to the last of the original Bourne trilogy films, I saw a couple getting out their Subway. Not that unusual... except for the bottle of wine they opened up to accompany it.
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Post by Jambowayoh on May 30, 2023 12:58:51 GMT
Not one in the box? Shocking. Box meals weren't a thing there, they gave you a plastic bag. Like a fucking savage.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2023 13:00:08 GMT
Best cinema I've been to is when I lived IN Germany and we went over to Holland. Could smoke and there was a button on the table for table service.
Munchies on tap.
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Post by Jambowayoh on May 30, 2023 13:08:35 GMT
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Post by Saul1138 on May 30, 2023 13:20:29 GMT
Best cinema I've been to is when I lived IN Germany and we went over to Holland. Could smoke and there was a button on the table for table service. Mint Munchies on tap. If this was the case, I would happily die in diabetic coma. We haven’t had a cinema in the town where I live for years. There are plenty locally though, so get on the bus, do some shopping, grab a nice meal then a film is a nice day out.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2023 13:30:25 GMT
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Post by geefe on May 30, 2023 13:43:07 GMT
Bring back ushers. I think cinemas should be a silent experience and if it's shite, you just leave. It's why I rarely go now as I just end up telling people to shut the fuck up.
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Post by rawshark on May 30, 2023 13:46:10 GMT
Kids today will never know the joys of a choc ice bought from a tray at the front of the cinema, next to the cigarettes.
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Post by rawshark on May 30, 2023 13:50:04 GMT
Bring back ushers. I think cinemas should be a silent experience and if it's shite, you just leave. It's why I rarely go now as I just end up telling people to shut the fuck up. I can imagine you doing that during the ads before the film. I found I started enjoying cinema trips more when I picked seats closer to the screen, and didn’t have to worry about silhouettes of bobbing heads, mid-film toilet trips or the glow of everyone’s phones.
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Post by wunty on May 30, 2023 13:50:25 GMT
Ah the humble choc ice. How can something that’s meant to be a treat be so fucking disappointing.
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Post by Jambowayoh on May 30, 2023 13:55:01 GMT
I thought that was a sarcy dig at me for my post earlier?
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Post by Bill in the rain on May 30, 2023 13:57:55 GMT
I'm probably a niche market, but I'd love the chance to take my kids to see classic family movies on the big screen. Jaws, not so much, but Jurassic Park, Indy, Back the the Future, etc.. Possibly the strangest thing I've seen anyone consuming in a cinema was an XL Dominos pizza, the cinema in East Grinstead is right above a Dominos so a group of teenage blokes hid one in a backpack and flipped it open once they'd got to their seats. It did make me feel a bit peckish. One of my uni mates snuck in an entire chinese takeaway in about 5 boxes.
What can I say... we were young.
The old Odeon in my hometown still seems to be there.
I'm sure there was an old Odeon with an absolutely massive screen and a huge orchestra pit in Coventry, but I can't find it so I assume that's closed
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Post by wunty on May 30, 2023 14:07:52 GMT
How the fuck do you fit an XL pizza into a backpack. Was it definitely a backpack? As opposed to, you know, a large suitcase.
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Post by mrpon on May 30, 2023 14:08:04 GMT
I remember seeing Batman at the Davenport Theatre (rip) and the Batman logo appeared on the interval curtain.
Fun times!
(not my first)
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Post by Saul1138 on May 30, 2023 14:11:19 GMT
Was that the one opposite the Phoenix?This was meant for BJB.
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Post by Bill in the rain on May 30, 2023 14:25:01 GMT
Was that the one opposite the Phoenix?This was meant for BJB. Possibly, I don't remember the outside clearly tbh. (Though I do remember The Phoenix itself)
If so, it looks like it's become a Coventry Uni building now.
The outside looks too tiny, but I remember it being way bigger than you expected on the inside. The seats were uncomfy, it was pretty old and scruffy, but it had a really great old-school cinema atmpsphere. It that's the one.
Uni had an amazing cinema club that meant I could watch movies for free 7 nights a week if I wanted, so I didn't actually go there all that often. I think I watched Gladiator there.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2023 14:28:18 GMT
I thought that was a sarcy dig at me for my post earlier? Nah, gammy hand capitalising on a mobile.
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