[Bristol] Cinema Outings
Jun. 17th, 2004 07:51 pmNext week: Hopefully, Troy on cheap night[1]. It's down to one evening showing: 8:00. I know they butchered Homer, but it's got Peter O'Toole.
The Saddest Movie in the World (which I was too lazy to schlep up to North Toronto to see earlier this month, despite desperately wanting to see) is on at the Watershed from the 25th of June to 1st of July. I'm proposing Tuesday the 29th. It's on at 8:35 (pm). Tuesday's not cheap night at the Watershed, but it's the only day I don't have to be up early the following morning.
Any takers for either?
[1] Showcase cinema, St. Philips Marsh/Brislington
The Saddest Movie in the World (which I was too lazy to schlep up to North Toronto to see earlier this month, despite desperately wanting to see) is on at the Watershed from the 25th of June to 1st of July. I'm proposing Tuesday the 29th. It's on at 8:35 (pm). Tuesday's not cheap night at the Watershed, but it's the only day I don't have to be up early the following morning.
Any takers for either?
[1] Showcase cinema, St. Philips Marsh/Brislington
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Date: 2004-06-17 11:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-21 12:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-21 12:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-17 12:48 pm (UTC)They've butchered it - but I approve. What they've done to it is extensive, but I think it does go to making it a better film.
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Date: 2004-06-17 01:31 pm (UTC)The former was done well, the latter was inevitable.
There were a few little details that showed somebody was paying attention (e.g. all the Heroes were blondes, the troops weren't).
I thought it worked really well.
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Date: 2004-06-17 02:55 pm (UTC)