I have seen it, I just think saying it is one of the best films of all time is a bit of a stretch... There's loads of films I love which are almost certainly not good.
Good for Honolulu, there's one about 20 minutes away from me in Leeds. (Which I think is the closest one to Hull)
I don't think cinema's particularly extortionate if you avoid the popcorn and drinks in the likes of Vue, Odeon, etc. The experience is far better than watching from a dodgy website.
Anyone who buys food and drink in the cinema and then complains that it's too expensive is getting what they deserve. Cinemas make more from food and drink than from tickets. I go eat somewhere before going to cinema. It only makes sense, and you'll probably get something better to eat.
There's a Picturehouse cinema where I live, they've got a decent bar upstairs, decent food to eat, and ticket prices are less than the mainstream cinemas. Makes for a good night out.
Got the Cineworld Unlimited card, if you watch 2 films a month it pretty well pays for itself. I would ban food from cinemas, some people can't avoid making a racket munching their popcorn or rustling their sweetie bag. Or get them to do some sort of test before they go into the cinema to see how noisy they are.
Spent £2.03 on a one day travel insurance policy at compare the market to qualify for that 2 for 1 thing advertised and it worked fine, have used it quite a few times
I know its a bit if an old OP, but Patty and his links is like my 12yo coming to me and telling me he's discovered something new when its been around for the normal IT user for 10-20 years. In more recent posts, I just don't get how Julian can think the RDJ Sherlock is one of his favoutite films. I know its subjective and each to their own, but it really suggests either a very limited range of viewed movies or just a very strong liking for no-brainer movies, and I don't mean that in an offensive way. Some people prefer action. With respect to comparing to other Sherlocks, the RDJ version isn't Sherlock Holmes in any form other than the name only, so comparison is pointless. It bears no resemblance to Arthur Conan Doyle's version and therefore no resemblance to most of the other versions.
I rarely go to the cinema. I subscribe to everything on sky on two boxes but we rarely watch any of the films. I might go to the Steve Jobs film but the last film I watched in the cinema was Stalingrad.
the link worked well tbh for Everest movie today ,... but I would use the following two sites: http://thewatchseries.to/ - any series you want anytime .. with a planner http://putlocker.is/ - all movies on there .. worth a look as you see a few classics you thought you maybe missed or forgot oh use chrome ad blocker plus .. makes it a smooth watching