Deadpool and cinemas

Rickster

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Can anyone explain why this movie has no bookings beyond 18th of Feb, this is a big movie, how the F can it be on circuit for 7 days?
 
Cinemas waiting to see how well it is doing during this week before deciding if it will keep them on the premium screens or move it to smaller screens?

In other words, maybe they can't sell you seats if they don't know what seats will be available?
 
Cinemas waiting to see how well it is doing during this week before deciding if it will keep them on the premium screens or move it to smaller screens?

In other words, maybe they can't sell you seats if they don't know what seats will be available?

I just phoned them now as i was getting impatient.


Their website will be "updated" tomorrow.
 
so you have not seen it then.

This was an amazing movie.
Saw it at IMAX Eastgate over the weekend. It is a very entertaining as-goods-as-yet-another-superhero-movie-can-get movie. Still not worth getting worked up over it.
 
Saw it at IMAX Eastgate over the weekend. It is a very entertaining as-goods-as-yet-another-superhero-movie-can-get movie. Still not worth getting worked up over it.

Don't worry, something you are passionate about is utterly boring and so meh and all that :p
 
Saw it at IMAX Eastgate over the weekend. It is a very entertaining as-goods-as-yet-another-superhero-movie-can-get movie. Still not worth getting worked up over it.

I also saw it at Eastgate over the weekend. terrible experience that way to get popcorn hey? que here, pay here now go que again to collect then que again for salt and straws.

I can say for me it was not just another super hero movie, it was a meta comentary on the film industry as a whole, and a blatant mockery of superhero movies. (in the best way ever)
 
I also saw it at Eastgate over the weekend. terrible experience that way to get popcorn hey? que here, pay here now go que again to collect then que again for salt and straws.

I can say for me it was not just another super hero movie, it was a meta comentary on the film industry as a whole, and a blatant mockery of superhero movies. (in the best way ever)
I rarely buy popcorn at the movies so no idea
I'll agree with that last point. The way he dissed the studio at the X-Men house.

Best scene though: him "fighting" Colosus on that bridge. I nearly died :D
 
I rarely buy popcorn at the movies so no idea
I'll agree with that last point. The way he dissed the studio at the X-Men house.

Best scene though: him "fighting" Colosus on that bridge. I nearly died :D
Let's not spoil the movie for anyone.
But the best scene was 16 walls.
 
I also saw it at Eastgate over the weekend. terrible experience that way to get popcorn hey? que here, pay here now go que again to collect then que again for salt and straws.
That's why you book Prestige/Scene. To hell with queues...
 
I rarely buy popcorn at the movies so no idea
I'll agree with that last point. The way he dissed the studio at the X-Men house.

Best scene though: him "fighting" Colosus on that bridge. I nearly died :D

Well thanks for putting that picture in my mind . . . A hamster nibbling on popcorn in a cinema . . .
 
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