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Post by The Stiv™ on Oct 7, 2010 22:05:10 GMT
I meant to post this topics ages ago fot forgot and now there's ONLY A WEEK LEFT D:
Anyway yeah, to celebrate its 25th anniversary, Back to the Future has returned to selected cinemas from the 1-13th October.
This is just a general 'letting you know' topic so I haven't really got anything else to say =P.
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Post by Moo on Oct 7, 2010 23:00:25 GMT
I told everyone on the chat and facebook ages ago. :/ If they havent gone, theyre clearly [censored]s.
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Post by Super Sonic on Oct 8, 2010 13:03:51 GMT
Or clearly don't live near one of these 'selected' cinemas.
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Post by Moo on Oct 8, 2010 16:45:43 GMT
MAKE THE EFFORT BRYCE. :[
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Post by ShayMay on Oct 8, 2010 17:05:38 GMT
MAKE THE EFFORT BRYCE. :[ Nah, I'm with Bryce. There is literally one cinema in Scotland, and it's just a bedsheet in a cardboard box.
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Post by madhair60 on Oct 8, 2010 18:39:26 GMT
Every cinema in Cambridge is doing this. Nobody else I know wants to go, though.
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lordgazza
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Post by lordgazza on Oct 9, 2010 0:33:22 GMT
I went to see it with a group of friends today most of which have seen it before. I cant tell you guys how much of a joy it was to see this film on the big screen something I never thought id get to do. Suprisingly we were the only one there in a fairly big cinema and screening room. We couldnt help at the end of the movie but all say together with Doc. Brown "Roads? Where we're going we dont need roads!". The image of the time machine flying into the future on the big screen will stay with me for a good while.
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Post by Retro on Oct 9, 2010 15:35:13 GMT
MAKE THE EFFORT BRYCE. :[ Nah, I'm with Bryce. There is literally one cinema in Scotland, and it's just a bedsheet in a cardboard box. Cineworld in Glasgow's doing it.
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Post by Super Sonic on Oct 9, 2010 16:15:38 GMT
I begrudge having to travel to Glasgow for a gig, never mind to see something at the cinema.
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Post by ShayMay on Oct 9, 2010 17:15:13 GMT
Cineworld in Glasgow's doing it. See, an hour ago, I would have said I don't really go to the cinema or that, but they're showing Evangelion: 2.0 in Edinburgh, and I can't really justify not going to see that.
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Post by Super Sonic on Oct 9, 2010 17:37:32 GMT
When are you going? Mini meet-up!
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Post by The Stiv™ on Oct 9, 2010 17:51:11 GMT
Ahh go to York instead. It's only another four hours drive.
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Post by Exu on Oct 10, 2010 10:19:50 GMT
Or just watch it on ITV1/2 every three to six months. Or just rent or buy the DVD.
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Post by Super Sonic on Oct 10, 2010 11:05:50 GMT
Yeah because that's exactly the same as watching it in a cinema.
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Post by madhair60 on Oct 10, 2010 21:11:09 GMT
It is if you have a big telly and get students to use their phones while watching.
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Post by Super Sonic on Oct 10, 2010 22:20:42 GMT
It is if you have a big telly I read that as something entirely different.
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Post by mark00275 on Oct 12, 2010 14:28:21 GMT
Went to see this on Sunday with himself and really enjoyed it. Hadn't seen it in such a long time that I was mixing parts up with the second movie.
Also George Mc Fly (Crispin Glover) was also the creepy thin man in the Charlies Angels movie remake looking very much the same then as he did back then.
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