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Old 03-02-2012, 05:32 PM   #20058
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I wish we had cinemas that have those rules in the Netherlands. Lately my sister and I have been going to the Cinelounge which is a more exclusive cinema. Small, nice seats, enough leg space and with the push of a button a waiter comes to take your order. Except for the nachos and Pringles (had to lol at the poster) they haven't got anything crunchy on the menu. The combination of the more expensive tickets (but cheap drinks and snacks compared to normal cinemas), dress code and choice of movies they attract a more mature audience.

Unfortunately they aren't showing The Woman in Black which we really wanted to see. It wasn't a good choice to go see it at 5pm on Friday. A lot of the audience were teenage girls who came to see Daniel Radcliffe and hadn't realised it was a scary movie. There was a lot of screaming and eating of crisps/potato chips and popcorn with open mouth. Next time if Cinelounge isn't showing a movie I go to an early showing in the middle of the week or I wait until it's out on dvd!

I did like the movie. It's a lot better than the made-for-tv film of the 1980s. Although it's a bit different than the book the changes fit the story. It had some good scary moment, nothing gory, just quick and sudden flashes of the Scary Thing. The ending was a bit corny, though and I still prefer the play over the movie.
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