Your not in the states I take it?I was checking Vue, my local cinema just for general times on friday, and I noticed there was an over 18's showing.
Does anyone know why? It's still rated as a 12A, so what benifit is there for an over 18's showing? My only thought is to minimalise the crowds.
Well there go the rumers of a possible orion slave girl lesbian three-way!( with kirk watching!)Vue do Over-18 screenings but they're no diference to the normal film.
It just reduces crowd size and makes sure there are no kids!
This is brilliant. They ought to do this in the states.Nope, that would be the UK.
It's generally for adults to enjoy 12A films kiddy-free.
The Return of the King was ruined for me by some little schmuck talking during the epic end battle scene. Ever since then I've tried to go to over-18 screenings on a school night to make sure that any film I really want to see isn't ruined by tiny kids that just can't shut up.
I must track down one of these theaters lolThere are a number of theatres, mostly in the LA or NY areas, experimenting with over 21 showings so that they also serve alcoholic beverages. The Arclight in LA is one such.
There are a number of theatres, mostly in the LA or NY areas, experimenting with over 21 showings so that they also serve alcoholic beverages. The Arclight in LA is one such.
This is brilliant. They ought to do this in the states.Nope, that would be the UK.
It's generally for adults to enjoy 12A films kiddy-free.
The Return of the King was ruined for me by some little schmuck talking during the epic end battle scene. Ever since then I've tried to go to over-18 screenings on a school night to make sure that any film I really want to see isn't ruined by tiny kids that just can't shut up.
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