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Cinema experiences


Colonel Bumcunt
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14 minutes ago, Red_or_Dead said:

Fucking hate the cinema.  Why sit in a fucking dark room with a load of fucking strangers on an uncomfy seat/or someone's head in your view, watching a film.  And don't get me started on those cunts who fucking cheer at the screen.  Wankers.

 

 

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38 minutes ago, Carvalho Diablo said:

In 1994 I spent the entire summer in New York City and every Sunday (cos I had hardly any money) at the picture house in Times Square.

 

It was the biggest hovel I've ever been in, utterly filthy, but they used to charge you $3 then just let you in and forget about you.

 

I used to watch 3 or 4 films every time I went in but it was at a price; films were often halted because fights would break out, they'd let all kinds of nutters in, blokes casting fishing rods at the screen, guys going crazy with nunchucks, removal men moving sofas and fridge freezers from behind the screen and out through the seats as the movie was being played, all sorts of madness.

 

For a youngish lad, far from home in a foreign land, it was a both frightening and beguiling place.

 

Loved it.

$3 for a sofa and fridge freezer while blokes are pretending to fish? That's got game show written all over it. 

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4 hours ago, Carvalho Diablo said:

In 1994 I spent the entire summer in New York City and every Sunday (cos I had hardly any money) at the picture house in Times Square.

 

It was the biggest hovel I've ever been in, utterly filthy, but they used to charge you $3 then just let you in and forget about you.

 

I used to watch 3 or 4 films every time I went in but it was at a price; films were often halted because fights would break out, they'd let all kinds of nutters in, blokes casting fishing rods at the screen, guys going crazy with nunchucks, removal men moving sofas and fridge freezers from behind the screen and out through the seats as the movie was being played, all sorts of madness.

 

For a youngish lad, far from home in a foreign land, it was a both frightening and beguiling place.

 

Loved it.

Sounds absolutely ace that 

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