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#141 Post by soonforgotten » Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:59 pm

Beate wrote:I'd say stick to WIQ, at least they display the film names on the door, LOL. Greenwich has two levels, once you are on one, you are probably home and dry, but as I said - you don't know what's playing where.
Yes, that sounds useful... that way the elderly know which screen is the right one if they forget once they go upstairs. Cheers! o/
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Re: Rio

#142 Post by Sunny Saver » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:20 am

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Lovely to see Sunny Saver and her family and little cousins. Was it one of them I heard saying during the film, that the bulldog looked like Churchill? :P.
Apparently not, mine was the one who said 'ahhh, look they're in love' :oops:. Of course, that was the girl cousin, not the little boy.

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#143 Post by TheDude » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:35 am

soonforgotten wrote:
Beate wrote:I'd say stick to WIQ, at least they display the film names on the door, LOL. Greenwich has two levels, once you are on one, you are probably home and dry, but as I said - you don't know what's playing where.
Yes, that sounds useful... that way the elderly know which screen is the right one if they forget once they go upstairs. Cheers! o/
Isn't there a screen at the bottom of the escalator at the O2 (just before you go up to the cinema) that tells you what film is playing where? I seem to remember that from my last visit, in December I think.

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#144 Post by Beate » Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:12 pm

Just got my Cineworld WIQ newsletter and the times for Sunday 10th before 5pm are now
12:20 14:00 14:40 16:20
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#145 Post by soonforgotten » Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:21 pm

Beate wrote:Just got my Cineworld WIQ newsletter and the times for Sunday 10th before 5pm are now
12:20 14:00 14:40 16:20
There are also two 2D screenings at 13.00 and 15.20
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#146 Post by Beate » Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:57 pm

:popcorn: Member No. 1 of the "100 free films in 2020" club. 7 seen :popcorn:
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Re: Rio

#147 Post by raj101 » Sun Apr 10, 2011 7:40 am

this was quite good! the monkeys with mobiles particularly got me. Not a large amount of in your face 3D scenes, which perhaps is a good thing, having seen Sammy Turtle earlier this week (wherein every scene has 3d lurching out at you, but nothing else interesting happens).
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Re: Rio

#148 Post by Doris » Sun Apr 10, 2011 4:50 pm

Really enjoyed this film (thanks to ss for the free Times tickets), so colourful and bright, had tears in my eyes at the end, waterproof mascara is a blessing!

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#149 Post by Sunny Saver » Sun Apr 10, 2011 5:00 pm

lbaxx wrote:Really enjoyed this film (thanks to ss for the free Times tickets), so colourful and bright, had tears in my eyes at the end, waterproof mascara is a blessing!
Soppy so and so...

Thank you to pxc for my second lot of tickets!

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Re: Rio

#150 Post by DaveWeed » Sun Apr 10, 2011 7:05 pm

Went to see this today with the Sunday times tickets.

2 x Adult & 2 x Child for £4.40 so good price

Film was good family entertainment with lots of colourful characters & a good laugh at times.

we give it a 7/10 o/

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