gina_loufrisenda
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It really annoys me when an art-house cinema or somewhere that professes a desire to be independent of the Hollywood studios shows stuff that you can see at every single other cinema in London.
I mean the Barbican are showing Narnia, why? There's got to be something more worthwile to put on that screen that would contribute to contemporary cinema in London. If I want to see something from Hollywood I'll go to my local Cineworld, VUE or Odeon.
The parent company is Blackstone investment group. In the USA some theatres are withdrawing it.
Seriously you have the wrong end of the stick because it's on at 18 CineworlRAB mainly in large urban areas where people would actually go and watch the film. OK I work for them and there's no agenda, if a film is going to make money they will show it. Also it's the main ad on the ex-UGC website.
The film bookers do an excellent job in getting a wide variety of stuff in, including films like Mysterious Skin which is far more explicit in its portrayal of homosexuality. It's a better film policy than any of the other main chains.
Back on topic: I don't see how anyone could totally dissmiss the film after all it's beautifully shot and has a lot going for it in script and variety of emotions.
I mean the Barbican are showing Narnia, why? There's got to be something more worthwile to put on that screen that would contribute to contemporary cinema in London. If I want to see something from Hollywood I'll go to my local Cineworld, VUE or Odeon.
The parent company is Blackstone investment group. In the USA some theatres are withdrawing it.
Seriously you have the wrong end of the stick because it's on at 18 CineworlRAB mainly in large urban areas where people would actually go and watch the film. OK I work for them and there's no agenda, if a film is going to make money they will show it. Also it's the main ad on the ex-UGC website.
The film bookers do an excellent job in getting a wide variety of stuff in, including films like Mysterious Skin which is far more explicit in its portrayal of homosexuality. It's a better film policy than any of the other main chains.
Back on topic: I don't see how anyone could totally dissmiss the film after all it's beautifully shot and has a lot going for it in script and variety of emotions.