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#1 by valerie » Tue Jan 24, 2017 15:12

The movie Silence is a fantastic movie. It will probably win oscars. The acting was fantastic.

The movie Manchester by the Sea is depressing depressing depressing depressing and I kind of liked it but it was depressing and the ending goes basically no where. I like Casey Affleck so that is probably why I liked it.
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#2 by Sargon43 » Wed Jan 25, 2017 00:13

may be :)
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#3 by msblahms » Wed Jan 25, 2017 00:27

silence nominated for only Cinematography so wont win oscars, probably none
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#4 by valerie » Wed Jan 25, 2017 04:46

msblahms wrote: silence nominated for only Cinematography so wont win oscars, probably none

Oh I didn't realize it had been nominated for anything yet. It's a 2017 movie.
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#5 by msblahms » Wed Jan 25, 2017 06:26

some of them release their movies as limited release might be the case for this too so it was nominated for 2016 only
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#6 by valerie » Wed Jan 25, 2017 20:04

A must see: SPLIT
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#7 by tasman1 » Wed Jan 25, 2017 20:17

valerie wrote: A must see: SPLIT


Nope , do not like psychological horror movie , to real

7/10 from me
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#8 by valerie » Wed Jan 25, 2017 22:01

Moonlight

By the way, this movie was kind of weird and the ending was not good at all.
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#9 by valerie » Wed Jan 25, 2017 22:03

tasman1 wrote:
valerie wrote: A must see: SPLIT


Nope , do not like psychological horror movie , to real

7/10 from me

I liked it I guess because my minor is psych and I have worked in mental health
and with a couple of people that had multiple personalities.

The movie of course is fictional but made a few good points to get one thinking.
Mostly, its is a good thriller in that there was none of that blood and gore or a
bunch of cussing or nudity. It goes to show that a movie can be a thriller without
all the other garbage.
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#10 by mappo710 » Sat Jan 28, 2017 15:21

Is it really worth spending over $20 to go to the movies nowadays? I haven't been to a cinema in over 15 years . Just wait until they come out on pay-per-view and spend $3-$4 to watch the ones I want instead of wasting over $20 .
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#11 by valerie » Sat Jan 28, 2017 17:53

I haven't been to the movie theater in probably two years. However they do have an old
theater here and the prices are almost laughable. About $3 for adults and a HUGE thing
of popcorn for .50 cents, etc. It may be a little more than that now since it has been at
least two years since I have been.
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#12 by Piddles » Sat Jan 28, 2017 22:59

I bought Snowden but yet have had time to watch it. :lol:
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#13 by Nikorj » Sun Jan 29, 2017 01:14

TasMail wrote: I bought Snowden but yet have had time to watch it. :lol:

Hey thanks for a good tip,Sounds interesting.

Just watched the docomentasry Deep web about how Ross ulbricht was accused and arrested for drug trafficking on the silk road.
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#14 by valerie » Sun Jan 29, 2017 04:36

TasMail wrote: I bought Snowden but yet have had time to watch it. :lol:

I haven't watched it. I thought it would probably bore me to tears. :lol:
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#15 by Nikorj » Sun Jan 29, 2017 04:58

valerie wrote: I haven't been to the movie theater in probably two years. However they do have an old
theater here and the prices are almost laughable. About $3 for adults and a HUGE thing
of popcorn for .50 cents, etc. It may be a little more than that now since it has been at
least two years since I have been.

:lol: They must be in Black and white.

Average price in Copenhagen is 20$ and (Drum roll) 8$ for a can of popcorn.

They will die out sooner or later.
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#16 by valerie » Sun Jan 29, 2017 05:17

Nikorj wrote:
valerie wrote: I haven't been to the movie theater in probably two years. However they do have an old
theater here and the prices are almost laughable. About $3 for adults and a HUGE thing
of popcorn for .50 cents, etc. It may be a little more than that now since it has been at
least two years since I have been.

:lol: They must be in Black and white.

Average price in Copenhagen is 30$ and (Drum roll) 8$ for a can of popcorn.

They will die out sooner or later.

No, it is new movie releases. I'll see if I can locate info about it online so I can prove it to you.
It's a very old theater in down town Milan, Tennessee. It has 3 screens. Two downstairs and 1
upstairs. It is family owned. There was an article about it several years ago about it being old
and how they were renovating it. It's local family friendly people that own it. Cheaper than
pay per view on tv.
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#17 by valerie » Sun Jan 29, 2017 05:26

The name is the 'Ritz 3' and it was built in 1940. It was only recently renovated.

On their facebook page it says 'Snack Pack is $5.00 and consist of popcorn, drink, and candy'.
It also says Monday night's is $5.00 night. So obviously the tickets are a little more than $5.00
the rest of the week.
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#18 by msblahms » Sun Jan 29, 2017 05:33

Nikorj wrote:
valerie wrote: I haven't been to the movie theater in probably two years. However they do have an old
theater here and the prices are almost laughable. About $3 for adults and a HUGE thing
of popcorn for .50 cents, etc. It may be a little more than that now since it has been at
least two years since I have been.

:lol: They must be in Black and white.

Average price in Copenhagen is 30$ and (Drum roll) 8$ for a can of popcorn.

They will die out sooner or later.

which cinema you are talking about even copenhagen imax costs around $25 and you are saying average price is $30
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#19 by valerie » Sun Jan 29, 2017 06:31

Yep, I think the whole of hollywood is a dying breed. For starters, they are their own demise.
They've lost millions of dollars in the past year and continue to lose money.

Movie theaters are most likely on their way out, just like the Drive In theaters.

Movie theaters were once a place for affordable family entertainment and/or a night out with
a date or friends. Today most theaters are too expensive when there is less costly options....

Even on tv pay per view is more costly at $5 or $6 a movie when one can stream movies
for $8 a month and/or pay a little more for dvd rental delivery.

There is also totally free such as the android box's KODI with many old and new releases
that cost $0.

It really wasn't too many years ago that there was video rental stores on every other
corner. For the most part, on tv pay per view run those out of business.

If you older folks take a strong look at the gaming industry, I think you might discover
what movies may consist of in the future. The expensive games are extremely life like
and the characters have distinct personalities. I see real people as actors being a thing
of the past, in the future. At least in regards to movies.
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#20 by Nikorj » Sun Jan 29, 2017 06:40

Sorry for the typo,It should have been 20$ and not 30$.

Yes Imax Cinemaxx is mostly around 20-25$ according to the dollar right now just like palads (Across from Tivoli).

These are the prices in Copenhagen K,On odd hours it's a bit cheaper (Of course)

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