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3D is apparently the only way you can see th is film.
The Moviehouse in Glengormley has a non-3D showing, so it's possible to view it in 2D if you wish.
Dublin Road also has 2D screenings of it.

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pcernie wrote:
3D is apparently the only way you can see th is film.
The Moviehouse in Glengormley has a non-3D showing, so it's possible to view it in 2D if you wish.
Dublin Road also has 2D screenings of it.

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Everywhere I looked had it down as 'Dredd 3D' with no indication otherwise :x

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It's watchable but wait until it comes on TV - it's certainly not worth £8+ when the3D's next to non-existent and it's short running time actually drags in :(

£8+ it is more like £22 plus in central London.

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pcernie wrote:
It's watchable but wait until it comes on TV - it's certainly not worth £8+ when the3D's next to non-existent and it's short running time actually drags in :(

£8+ it is more like £22 plus in central London.


And anyone paying that should probably be sectioned.

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pcernie wrote:
It's watchable but wait until it comes on TV - it's certainly not worth £8+ when the3D's next to non-existent and it's short running time actually drags in :(

£8+ it is more like £22 plus in central London.


And anyone paying that should probably be sectioned.

Agreed I think the extra 50p for 3D films is a rip off as well.

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pcernie wrote:
It's watchable but wait until it comes on TV - it's certainly not worth £8+ when the3D's next to non-existent and it's short running time actually drags in :(

£8+ it is more like £22 plus in central London.


And anyone paying that should probably be sectioned.


This is why I don't go to the cinema anymore. :(

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[quote="pcernie"]It's watchable but wait until it comes on TV - it's certainly not worth £8+ when the3D's next to non-existent and it's short running time actually drags in :(

£8+ it is more like £22 plus in central London.


And anyone paying that should probably be sectioned.


This is why I don't go to the cinema anymore. :([/quote]
Worried about getting sectioned then? :-)



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We reckon with about 40€ for a cinema visit (2 people, 2 tickets ( 7€ each, then popcorn or tortillas, drinks and parking). I currently have a voucher for another 4 free films, so a bit cheaper - I just can't find anything worth watching at the moment.

We've walked out of 4 of the last 10 films, they were so bad. :(

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The cinema is starting to price themselves out of the entertainment market. It makes waiting for the DVD a better deal.

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The cinema is starting to price themselves out of the entertainment market. It makes waiting for the DVD a better deal.


Waiting for the DVD has been cheaper for a long time - but it's rarely a better deal.

Besides if it wasn't for those of us "idiots" still going to the cinema, the rest of you wouldn't get your substandard discs to watch anyway ;)


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Amnesia10 wrote:
The cinema is starting to price themselves out of the entertainment market. It makes waiting for the DVD a better deal.


Waiting for the DVD has been cheaper for a long time - but it's rarely a better deal.

Besides if it wasn't for those of us "idiots" still going to the cinema, the rest of you wouldn't get your substandard discs to watch anyway ;)


I only go to see 'blockbusters' at the flicks, almost everything else is better watched at home IMO. Even at that the average Hollywood film's crud. The best films I've seen recently have been lower-budget European jobs, and that's not to say they were 'great'.

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The cinema is starting to price themselves out of the entertainment market. It makes waiting for the DVD a better deal.


Waiting for the DVD has been cheaper for a long time - but it's rarely a better deal.

Besides if it wasn't for those of us "idiots" still going to the cinema, the rest of you wouldn't get your substandard discs to watch anyway ;)

So you are the bugger who keeps encouraging them to make crappy films! ;)

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Amnesia10 wrote:
The cinema is starting to price themselves out of the entertainment market. It makes waiting for the DVD a better deal.


Waiting for the DVD has been cheaper for a long time - but it's rarely a better deal.

Besides if it wasn't for those of us "idiots" still going to the cinema, the rest of you wouldn't get your substandard discs to watch anyway ;)

So you are the bugger who keeps encouraging them to make crappy films! ;)


No, I only watch good films ;)

The Twilight franchise don't get my money.

And Ernie, in my book, there's a difference between "watching at home" and "DVD" :P


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No, I only watch good films ;)

The Twilight franchise don't get my money.

So that is +1 for bit torrent then? ;)

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