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  • Beef Oven!
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    • Sep 2013
    • 18147

    £40 for a ticket to the pictures in London's Odeon!

    This is robbery. And just read the nonsense about "fantastic value compared to tickets for other popular destinations like the theatre, concerts or live sports,"

    I wonder how much an ice is. I dare not think about popcorn, £15 a bucket perhaps?

    What if you take other family members with you, your wife or girlfriend (not on the same night, of course).

    Just what is this country coming to? It's political correctness gone mad

    Odeon is re-opening a famous London cinema but fans are angry at the prices it plans to charge.
  • pastoralguy
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    • Nov 2010
    • 7881

    #2
    We have a cinema in Edinburgh called the Dominion which is one of the very few independent cinemas left. It's been owned by the Cameron family for, iirc, about 80 years. They offer the same facilities as the Odeon in London but the prices are much more modest.

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    • Old Grumpy
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      • Jan 2011
      • 3684

      #3
      Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
      This is robbery. And just read the nonsense about "fantastic value compared to tickets for other popular destinations like the theatre, concerts or live sports,"

      I wonder how much an ice is. I dare not think about popcorn, £15 a bucket perhaps?

      What if you take other family members with you, your wife or girlfriend (not on the same night, of course).

      Just what is this country coming to? It's political correctness gone mad

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-46438241
      Popcorn should be £15 a bucket - might stop people buying the stuff!

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      • MrGongGong
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        • Nov 2010
        • 18357

        #4
        Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
        It's been owned by the Cameron family for, iirc, about 80 years. .
        I would avoid the hot dogs then

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        • Richard Barrett
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          • Jan 2016
          • 6259

          #5
          Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
          I would avoid the hot dogs then
          Congratulations - I read the news before coming here this morning and your post was still my first proper laugh of the day.

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          • Beef Oven!
            Ex-member
            • Sep 2013
            • 18147

            #6
            Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
            Popcorn should be £15 a bucket - might stop people buying the stuff!
            I thought popcorn was healthy. The stuff popped in the machine.

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            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
              Gone fishin'
              • Sep 2011
              • 30163

              #7
              Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
              I thought popcorn was healthy. The stuff popped in the machine.
              So long as there's no sugar or salt added, popcorn is indeed a fibrously healthy snack. (Not particularly flavoursome, though - hence the additions of salt and/or sugar.)
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              • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                Gone fishin'
                • Sep 2011
                • 30163

                #8
                Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
                We have a cinema in Edinburgh called the Dominion which is one of the very few independent cinemas left. It's been owned by the Cameron family for, iirc, about 80 years. They offer the same facilities as the Odeon in London but the prices are much more modest.
                Is that the same place as the one near the Usher Hall (and the Shakespeare Bar ) and a few "shops" down from a rather good Italian restaurant? (I had a feeling that was called The Picture House, but ... ) I once mistimed a mid-week break in Edinburgh for the end of September, expecting a concert/recital, a Theatre trip: zilch! That cinema gave me all I needed - really good, old and off-centre films, for about £12 a pop (and, because I bought three tickets, I got into the fourth for a fiver). And it is close to the Shakespeare bar!

                My favourite "local" cinema is the Hebden Bridge Picture House (which is where I might have got the idea from). £7 a ticket (£6 for state pensioners) with (on Thursday morning showings) a free coffee included in the price. Very comfortable, and a really good selection of films. No popcorn or ice cream - but home-made cakes on offer.
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                • LHC
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                  • Jan 2011
                  • 1577

                  #9
                  Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
                  We have a cinema in Edinburgh called the Dominion which is one of the very few independent cinemas left. It's been owned by the Cameron family for, iirc, about 80 years. They offer the same facilities as the Odeon in London but the prices are much more modest.
                  Does the Dominion in Edinburgh really have "dual-laser Dolby Vision projectors which create an image more than twice as bright and 500 times the contrast ratio of a typical cinema" and a "truly immersive 400-speaker Dolby Atmos setup"?

                  Someone should tell the Odeon Leicester Square, as they are claiming to be the first cinema in the UK to offer this sort of setup.
                  "I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
                  Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest

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                  • Serial_Apologist
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                    • Dec 2010
                    • 38039

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                    This is robbery. And just read the nonsense about "fantastic value compared to tickets for other popular destinations like the theatre, concerts or live sports,"

                    I wonder how much an ice is. I dare not think about popcorn, £15 a bucket perhaps?

                    What if you take other family members with you, your wife or girlfriend (not on the same night, of course).

                    Just what is this country coming to? It's political correctness gone mad

                    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-46438241
                    Funny now to think that I used regularly to get into that place for nowt back in the mid-1960s. I was working in the nearby Lyons Corner House and the then-manager of the Odeon would pop in for meals from time to time, and whenever he did, hand out complementary tickets. They were always for two, but I never managed to persuade any member of the female staff to accompany me - women were far more sensible in them days - nevertheless, I did get to see all the current James Bond movies, plus a few of the parody spy movies such as Our Man Flint and Modesty Blaise.

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                    • Beef Oven!
                      Ex-member
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 18147

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                      Funny now to think that I used regularly to get into that place for nowt back in the mid-1960s. I was working in the nearby Lyons Corner House and the then-manager of the Odeon would pop in for meals from time to time, and whenever he did, hand out complementary tickets. They were always for two, but I never managed to persuade any member of the female staff to accompany me - women were far more sensible in them days - nevertheless, I did get to see all the current James Bond movies, plus a few of the parody spy movies such as Our Man Flint and Modesty Blaise.
                      It's not what you know, it's who you know. The privileged classes.

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                      • pastoralguy
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 7881

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                        Is that the same place as the one near the Usher Hall (and the Shakespeare Bar ) and a few "shops" down from a rather good Italian restaurant? (I had a feeling that was called The Picture House, but ... ) I once mistimed a mid-week break in Edinburgh for the end of September, expecting a concert/recital, a Theatre trip: zilch! That cinema gave me all I needed - really good, old and off-centre films, for about £12 a pop (and, because I bought three tickets, I got into the fourth for a fiver). And it is close to the Shakespeare bar!

                        My favourite "local" cinema is the Hebden Bridge Picture House (which is where I might have got the idea from). £7 a ticket (£6 for state pensioners) with (on Thursday morning showings) a free coffee included in the price. Very comfortable, and a really good selection of films. No popcorn or ice cream - but home-made cakes on offer.

                        Hi Ferney. No, that's the Filmhouse in Lothian Road which is essentially an art house cinema although they do show mainstream movies as well. It's a terrific cinema which shows many foreign language films as well as themed seasons and children's movies. The Filmhouse is one of the few cinemas that can still show 35mm and 70mm movies as well as 16mm and various digital formats. I've been lucky enough to have visited the projection room of the main auditorium and it's pretty impressive! They are in possession of a 16mm print of mine that's apparently quite rare and I hope they'll show it one day!

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                        • Serial_Apologist
                          Full Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 38039

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                          It's not what you know, it's who you know. The privileged classes.
                          I was on £6 a week, of which £4 went in rent!

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                          • pastoralguy
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 7881

                            #14
                            Originally posted by LHC View Post
                            Does the Dominion in Edinburgh really have "dual-laser Dolby Vision projectors which create an image more than twice as bright and 500 times the contrast ratio of a typical cinema" and a "truly immersive 400-speaker Dolby Atmos setup"?

                            Someone should tell the Odeon Leicester Square, as they are claiming to be the first cinema in the UK to offer this sort of setup.
                            To be honest, I don't know but their projection has always been extremely good going back to when I first frequented the cinema in the late 60's! Is that what they're saying in their website? If so, then it'll definitely be true.

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                            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                              Gone fishin'
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 30163

                              #15
                              Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
                              Hi Ferney. No, that's the Filmhouse in Lothian Road which is essentially an art house cinema although they do show mainstream movies as well. It's a terrific cinema which shows many foreign language films as well as themed seasons and children's movies. The Filmhouse is one of the few cinemas that can still show 35mm and 70mm movies as well as 16mm and various digital formats. I've been lucky enough to have visited the projection room of the main auditorium and it's pretty impressive! They are in possession of a 16mm print of mine that's apparently quite rare and I hope they'll show it one day!
                              - Filmhouse, not "Picture House"!

                              It is a marvellous place - but then, that's Edinburgh in general for you!
                              (But I'll check dates of concerts and plays before my next trip.)
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