Disagree - there are plenty. That same little independent cinema has a list of
around 12-14 movies on offer at any given time; shows opera 'broadcasts', and
similar events; has profiles for each film showing and imminent offers, printed
and online; shows a genuine mix. I saw Nebraska there recently and The Railway
Man - highly recommended and nothing remotely transatlantic about them at all.
In the recent very hot weather, I had no problem finding something to watch for
several days to enjoy aircon afternoons as a celluloid refugee.
I think you need to seek out 'real' cinemas, rather than fast food equivalents.
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On 16/03/2014, at 8:25 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> There's another little snag with cinemas: there are very few films available
> that are worth watching. I avoid derivative rubbish with transatlantic
> vocabulary or ones with a quota of bodies to achieve . . .
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