I saw this last night at Empire Leicester Square (Screen 3 I think it was, it wasn't the MASSIVE screen 1, that's for sure! lol). I had not been to screen 3 before, but it did look like the smaller, budget version of the main screen.

Staff seemed very eager to get as many people into the screen as possible, and were telling people to 'move down pls, don't leave any spaces'. During the film security who told us to 'turn our molbiles off pls', was pacing up and down the left aisle watching us, most likely for those silly enough to try and pirate the film.
Have to say I was quite disappointed by the film. I think my hopes were too high for it and as I was watching, did not deliver.

You really need to p*y attention to the film, it's not one to just show up and watch. Concentration is key.
[spoiler]The scene where the team all get together and talk about the plan was very brief and although everything was explained in that short time, was very quick and did not give me enough time to fully understand, was still processing that scene to get a better understanding but the film has to continue its course. Maybe that's the directors intention, that the audience understand as you watch the film, instead of having to explain it all. Or was it just me??

And I'm sorry, but how LONG did it take for the van to hit the water after it drove off the bridge?[/spoiler]
I've heard this film being compared to the Matrix, and would have to disagree this comparison. The only similarity between them is the concept of 'reality and fiction'. The effects were good, but the story was very long and deep and with sadly nothing much to the fight scenes, though I know it's not really an action film.
Bf and I thought [spoiler]the spinning top was going to topple over at the end, as it made that noise they usually do before falling[/spoiler] 6.5/7 from me.