Hmm, strange. I thought I'd have plenty of chances to see it!
I'm always shocked at the price of London cinema tickets (although I'm pretty much shocked at cinema prices in general!) - weekend evenings here are about the same price as London's weekday matinees! I really wish I still had my student card!
Creation
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Re: Creation
It's the fact that I can p*y less in London which really bugs me. Yes, I have to p*y a fare on top, but I can do lots of other things while I'm there (e.g. see more films!) which makes it worth it. Maybe wait for the DVD?
Re: Creation
I've only just caught up with this - it's disappearing from cinemas so the DVD must be due soon. I had been looking forward to it but was very disappointed and frankly, I wish I had waited for the DVD, though I suspect I would then have struggled to watch it all the way through. Given that the true story is so powerful, I can't understand why so melodramatic a treatment was chosen. So many visions, flashbacks, portentous remarks, glowering looks, etc, and a very intrusive soundtrack. I could only give it 6/10.
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I was disappointed too - I thought the flashbacks were often quite confusing and it took a couple of minutes to work out if it was meant to be past or present (maybe that was just me!). I think it's beautifully done, but the subject isn't exactly laugh a minute and the film felt quite long, so I left the cinema feeling like I needed a big bar of chocolate to cheer myself up!
Re: Creation
Strangely enough, I did have a big bag of Maltesers afterwards - perhaps we should start rating films on the type of food they make us feel we need after viewing!
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Re: Creation
Didn't know you needed much of an excuse for maltesers, Ms ThriftyMs Thrifty wrote:Strangely enough, I did have a big bag of Maltesers afterwards - perhaps we should start rating films on the type of food they make us feel we need after viewing!

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Preferred cinemas: Most Central London, Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, Islington, Holloway and West India Quay, Greenwich (O2 / Odeon only) or Stratford City if there is nothing else!
Seen free in 2012: Jan: Margin Call; J. Edgar; Like Crazy; Carnage; Young Adult. Feb: The Muppets; The Best Extotic Marigold Hotel; Safe House; Project X; Beginners. March: 21 Jump Street; We b*ght a Zoo; Wild Bill; John Carter; Wanderlust; Street Dance 2;The Hunger Games; [The King's Speech]. Apr: The Hunger Games; Battleship; Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. May: What To Expect When You're Expecting; MIB3. June: [We Will Rock You] July: Ted; Seeking a Friend for the End of the World; The Dark Knight Rises; Brave. Aug: The Bourne Legacy. Sept: Lawless