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Old 25th October 2021, 08:10 PM
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Dune.

The only actual film I wanted to see at the cinema. For me anyway it was totally worth the wait.
Still make sure you're watching it on a big screen. The cinema I went to, the screen wasn't that big.
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Old 25th October 2021, 10:04 PM
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The Flame and the Arrow (1950)

Practically plotless Robin Hood style swashbuckler from director Jacques Tourneur, that seems to be a vehicle for former circus acrobats Burt Lancaster and Nick Cravat to do lots of cool high wire style stunt work during a very lively finale set in the old castle used in 1931's Dracula.

Just a shame the preceding 75 minutes are largely talky and uninspiring.
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Old 26th October 2021, 12:21 AM
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Dune.

The only actual film I wanted to see at the cinema. For me anyway it was totally worth the wait.
Still make sure you're watching it on a big screen. The cinema I went to, the screen wasn't that big.
There was a cinema yrs ago in blackburn town centre and the screen was widescreen and so huge it made some of these local screens seem like you’re at home watching tv .
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Old 26th October 2021, 05:47 AM
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Dune.

The only actual film I wanted to see at the cinema. For me anyway it was totally worth the wait.
Still make sure you're watching it on a big screen. The cinema I went to, the screen wasn't that big.
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There was a cinema yrs ago in blackburn town centre and the screen was widescreen and so huge it made some of these local screens seem like you’re at home watching tv .
When I worked at the Ritz Cinema in Gosport back in the 80's, one of our unique selling points was that it contained 'the biggest screen anywhere along the South coast'
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Old 26th October 2021, 07:13 AM
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There was one in Liverpool that used to be part of the The Cannon chain, a single screen with an 1800 capacity so you can imagine how large it was there, I only went once in the early 90s and I'm struggling to remember what I saw there, I lived across the river at the time in Birkenhead so used to go to a cinema locally there, it was much smaller, probably around 500 seats and was also a Cannon cinema.

The new Odeon in Liverpool has two really big screens and then the other 12 or so are carrying smaller sizes. I image Dune is showing in the big auditoriums.
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Old 26th October 2021, 08:20 AM
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There was one in Liverpool that used to be part of the The Cannon chain, a single screen with an 1800 capacity so you can imagine how large it was there, I only went once in the early 90s and I'm struggling to remember what I saw there, I lived across the river at the time in Birkenhead so used to go to a cinema locally there, it was much smaller, probably around 500 seats and was also a Cannon cinema.

The new Odeon in Liverpool has two really big screens and then the other 12 or so are carrying smaller sizes. I image Dune is showing in the big auditoriums.
Just googled the cinema I was on about
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Palace Cinema in Blackburn, GB - Cinema Treasures
Seating capacity was 2500 as a theatre but when it turned into a cinema it was 1250.
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Old 28th October 2021, 09:12 AM
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if you like your Horror a bit more subtle/psychological then try Knocking. I enjoyed it.
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Old 29th October 2021, 06:42 AM
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It's Lars von Trier meets Walt Disney. Very good. Especially the last ten minutes.
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Old 31st October 2021, 03:15 PM
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Amazing a absolutely stunning looking film that has too be seen on the biggest screen possible , expertly directed with some great performances sure too be a future classic.


Now watchng.

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Thought their was something wrong with the version im watching as the colours seem off, but reading up this is how it's supposed too look.
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Old 1st November 2021, 05:06 PM
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No doubting this is a masterpiece of cinema and one of the greatest movies of all time , but I just can't get away with the colour scheme at times it looks amazing , mostly outdoor shots but indoor it seems too dark and everyone has a orange/ reddish skin tone, some too the point you think they are having a heart attack.


Now watching.
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