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Old 19 Jul 21, 07:36 PM  
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Watched LA Confidential after seeing it last 20 years ago. Great film.
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Old 20 Jul 21, 06:19 AM  
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Watched LA Confidential after seeing it last 20 years ago. Great film.
Fantastic film.
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Old 20 Jul 21, 06:33 AM  
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The 12th man - very good film based on true events, worth a watch.
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Old 26 Jul 21, 02:10 PM  
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We had our first trip to the cinema at the weekend since what seems like forever. I don't know about other Vue cinemas, but the one at Bury now has ticketless entry using a Qcode if you've book online and this is far superior than having to print your ticket.

Anyway, we went to see Old. It's had some dodgy reviews, but it wasn't that bad and we enjoyed it. I'm also glad we saw it in the cinema because of the audio in 1 particular scene (which I won't spoil here!). And I genuinely don't know if the proper laugh-out-loud parts were actually meant to be funny!
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Old 26 Jul 21, 03:13 PM  
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Originally Posted by PABBY View Post
We had our first trip to the cinema at the weekend since what seems like forever. I don't know about other Vue cinemas, but the one at Bury now has ticketless entry using a Qcode if you've book online and this is far superior than having to print your ticket.

Anyway, we went to see Old. It's had some dodgy reviews, but it wasn't that bad and we enjoyed it. I'm also glad we saw it in the cinema because of the audio in 1 particular scene (which I won't spoil here!). And I genuinely don't know if the proper laugh-out-loud parts were actually meant to be funny!
Out of curiosity if no tickets were involved did you have to pay a booking fee?
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Old 26 Jul 21, 03:43 PM  
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Originally Posted by PABBY View Post
We had our first trip to the cinema at the weekend since what seems like forever. I don't know about other Vue cinemas, but the one at Bury now has ticketless entry using a Qcode if you've book online and this is far superior than having to print your ticket.

Anyway, we went to see Old. It's had some dodgy reviews, but it wasn't that bad and we enjoyed it. I'm also glad we saw it in the cinema because of the audio in 1 particular scene (which I won't spoil here!). And I genuinely don't know if the proper laugh-out-loud parts were actually meant to be funny!
Saw this at the weekend and also had a couple of lol moments - the character who ended up looking like a spider!
Still it kept us entertained for a while and was more enjoyable that the last cinema trip which was to Tenet, which none of understood and I found very boring!
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Old 26 Jul 21, 03:51 PM  
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Out of curiosity if no tickets were involved did you have to pay a booking fee?
Yep, 78p if I remember correctly, but the total cost for 2 adult tickets was just Ł9.98 which, for a Saturday night, is pretty reasonable. My last booking pre-pandemic was Ł15.48 for 2 adults.
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Old 26 Jul 21, 06:55 PM  
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Also saw Old today and enjoyed it. Was well enough explained at the end to be satisfactory but left enough to still have some mystery.
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Watched The Dry last night... Aussie whodunnit set in the outback with the ever brilliant Eric Bana... surprised the pants off me how good it was...
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Finally saw Tenet on Saturday. Was left wondering what the heck was going on. There's lots packed into it and it's edited really abruptly in places. Plus the voice track in some places is difficult to hear and, unfortunately, this film relies a little too much on spoken exposition to explain things.

I'm still not sure exactly what the bad guy was planning to do with the Algorithm in Stalsk-12 at the end of the movie. Bury it for those in the future to find? Destroy it? Activate it? Something else? Does it matter?

It's an okay film. Not one of Nolan's better films. A little too clever for it's own good.
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