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Tue 13/05/03 at 17:13
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Out of interest and pure boredom...How much do you pay for a cinema ticket?

Dirty students, teenie boppers and old people not included. (Because you get discount and that makes me angry, and you wouldn't want to see me angry)

Personally, I pay £5.50..well I did last time I went.

So anyways! Just post how much you pay, what cinema you goto and where in the UK you live.

Tally ho!!
Wed 14/05/03 at 20:23
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cipro wrote:
> $5.50 at my local Warner Village, not a bad price and one I can easily
> afford. Strange thing is I pay more for drink and popcorn than I do
> for watching the movie.

Is the cinema also a US embassy?
Wed 14/05/03 at 18:46
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"Looking for freedom"
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I'd have a rough guess at around £1.60 per film on average, based on my £9.99 subscription each month. God bless UGC.
Wed 14/05/03 at 13:18
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£5.25 for the UGC in Glasgow I think.
£4.95 for the Odeon in glasgow
£3 when I show any random card from my wallet and say to the guy "student". The reason for the card is so the camera sees it.
Wed 14/05/03 at 12:45
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I pay about £5.50 for the Ster Century cinema in Romford. It's a fairly good/big/new cinema with some restaurants/fast food outlets inside, the only downside is that you have to wade through all the Burberry-clad Romford yokels when inside.
Wed 14/05/03 at 12:42
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Stryke wrote:

> Yeah, they're extortionate. But Cineworld is so nice compared to other
> cinemas. Worth the money, you reckon?

Ye its nice. The cinema is right next to the train station too, next to a hollywood bowl, about 6 restaurants, and a few clubs. So they can easily get away from it.
Wed 14/05/03 at 11:17
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"A man with a stick"
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$5.50 at my local Warner Village, not a bad price and one I can easily afford. Strange thing is I pay more for drink and popcorn than I do for watching the movie.
Wed 14/05/03 at 11:11
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"Light of the world"
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I love the way that they say i can't get in for a film so i pick some laim 12 or somethin and then THEY CHARGE ME ADULT PRICE! - did not get away with it lightly! Especially seeing the monster turned me down for a 15 when i am 17!
Wed 14/05/03 at 09:11
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"Hallelujah"
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£6.25 at the UCI in Festival Lesiure Park, Basildon. FYI that's right next to the Special Reserve store and can be seen in the image!
Wed 14/05/03 at 08:13
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Or†ega wrote:

> Usually £6.20 @ cineworld after 6pm though which is quite
> shocking...Place is always packed though (16 screens :D)

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Yeah, they're extortionate. But Cineworld is so nice compared to other cinemas. Worth the money, you reckon?
Wed 14/05/03 at 02:28
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Ummm...I usually get a student which is £3.75 but ordinary price is £5.35

W00t i could book tickets to see Reloaded on the 22nd. Well worth it since i have an exam on the 24, so the 23rd will be cramming day.

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