Are they not open already? our local, part of a Chain, has been open since the 4th. Like some have said it has restrictions so when I went to see Pulp Fiction on Saturday, all the staff were in masks, masks were expected everywhere apart from in your seat and the seating was staggered with at least two seats free all the way around. All the transactions had to be done online including food if you wanted it. Currently ours is playing lots of Classic movies for £5, I’m off to see Aliens Tomorrow night. |
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I've looked at the drive in movies that are springing up. Bit pricey for a single in a car, near to me.
Some new blockbuster Hollywood stuff has had release dates pushed back in the USA and UK due to the virus, I think until August.
Drive ins are doing classics, including Grease and some newet films such as Joker, which I've not seen but want to. |
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"Are they not open already? our local, part of a Chain, has been open since the 4th. Like some have said it has restrictions so when I went to see Pulp Fiction on Saturday, all the staff were in masks, masks were expected everywhere apart from in your seat and the seating was staggered with at least two seats free all the way around. All the transactions had to be done online including food if you wanted it. Currently ours is playing lots of Classic movies for £5, I’m off to see Aliens Tomorrow night."
I love Aliens! Would be amazing to see it in the cinema.
Personally I don't feel quite ready to go to them yet, so I'll have to make do with Netflix.
Hey, at least I can pause it to go to the loo |
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"I've looked at the drive in movies that are springing up. Bit pricey for a single in a car, near to me.
Some new blockbuster Hollywood stuff has had release dates pushed back in the USA and UK due to the virus, I think until August.
Drive ins are doing classics, including Grease and some newet films such as Joker, which I've not seen but want to. "
Yeah i saw that too but 26 pounds for a single car and occupant was a bit pricey and of course i cant bring a date. |
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"I love Aliens! Would be amazing to see it in the cinema.
Personally I don't feel quite ready to go to them yet, so I'll have to make do with Netflix.
Hey, at least I can pause it to go to the loo "
Well i was unsure myself so i went and decided if it wasn't for me i could exit via the fire exit and id only have lost 5 pounds. As it was i had less human interaction than going to Tescos recently and the customers all behaved themselves (unlike Tescos). |
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"I love Aliens! Would be amazing to see it in the cinema.
Personally I don't feel quite ready to go to them yet, so I'll have to make do with Netflix.
Hey, at least I can pause it to go to the loo
Well i was unsure myself so i went and decided if it wasn't for me i could exit via the fire exit and id only have lost 5 pounds. As it was i had less human interaction than going to Tescos recently and the customers all behaved themselves (unlike Tescos). "
Excellent.
To tell you the truth, the cinema hear is normally pretty quiet on a 'busy' day anyway. |
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By *i1971Man
over a year ago
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"I've looked at the drive in movies that are springing up. Bit pricey for a single in a car, near to me.
Some new blockbuster Hollywood stuff has had release dates pushed back in the USA and UK due to the virus, I think until August.
Drive ins are doing classics, including Grease and some newet films such as Joker, which I've not seen but want to. "
Seen drive ins advertised around here. I think the price was around £15 each & more if food was wanted. I've seen the films they offered anyway, so not paying that to see a repeat |
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"Does anyone have an inside line?
One large chain say 31st July.
Any ideas what they will have for SD'ing etc?
Anyone looking forward to popcorn and great movie?
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If planes are flying, cinemas should be able to open. Wear masks. Every other row and two seats between household/bubble groups. Don't show ads and trailers. Don't show epic 3 hour movies. There, sorted
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"Are they not open already? our local, part of a Chain, has been open since the 4th. Like some have said it has restrictions so when I went to see Pulp Fiction on Saturday, all the staff were in masks, masks were expected everywhere apart from in your seat and the seating was staggered with at least two seats free all the way around. All the transactions had to be done online including food if you wanted it. Currently ours is playing lots of Classic movies for £5, I’m off to see Aliens Tomorrow night."
So second trip to the Cinema, again pretty empty in the lobby all the staff still wearing masks, Aliens was less well attended than Pulp Fiction and i near enough had the row to myself. Probably wont be going again not because i felt unsafe but theirs nothing on i fancy watching right now but they seem to be updating the Classic movies weekly right now. |
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"Be great when they open let’s get back to normal life
They are already open, with restrictions.
So you’ll have to get used to a New Normal. "
It will all go back to actual normal, a lot of places already have |
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