BluePurgatory
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Agree with the above it 100% better than the two or three which were made in the 90's. Really enjoyed the battle scenes.<br /><br />-- Tue May 18, 2010 9:01 am --<br /><br />markbmcfc said:I enjoyed it.
Im there to be entertained by a movie, and some of the battle scenes and general cinematography was excellent. Dont care about the accent, but yeah, it drops into Irish at times.
Looking forward to the concluding two parts.
DaveB said:I`d love to take my father who was 74 yesterday for a meal and a movie as he is a good old movie buff but when i thought about it.
1. Who wants to sit in Frankie and Bennys and get treated like a **** with their understaffed employee policy,wait 30 mins to get served with their dirty plates rude staff and chef who looks like the one from the muppets.Then its off next door to Cineworld where you pay over the odds for everything, the toilets stink, the staff are rude and the people who are"watching the film" are actually chucking sweets at each other, talking, making noises, playing with their phone, and on the back row some 15 year old girl is getting fingered by 4 lads as someone films it, no thanks,
2. I decided it would be much better to go to Blockbuster and get a nice film to watch on his big TV with surround sound except all their discs look like someone has served their toddler breakfast on them.
3. My dad said he wanted a nice enjoyable experience, i said well lets just stay at yours then, cos there aren`t any out there.
4. Im going to take him to get a blu ray player, i mean what can go wrong with that ahem?????
end of rant, morning to you all.
I know what you mean mate but perhaps you are best driving to the Printworks and taking him to the gallery. It will set you back £16.00 a seat but includes comfort and no DICK HEADS or Scallies and all the pop corn, nanchos, soft drinks you can eat and drink.