Cool I was worried it'd be a PG
Cool I was worried it'd be a PG
Does that make a big difference in the UK?
12A is just PG with a legally enforced age limit. It doesn't stop the film from being ruined by little blighters who can't keep their mouths shut.
An example: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, during the final battle scene when they're about to charge. Soundtrack goes quiet. Epic moment. And then... little schmuck behind me says loudly "wass he gonna do?". That ruined the moment for me, and ever since then I've hated the 12A rating. Mind you, it was the rating they were going for (UK equivalent to PG-13), so it'll be commercially good for the film.
But I'm thinking midnight screening on a school night to be safe.
12A is just PG with a legally enforced age limit. It doesn't stop the film from being ruined by little blighters who can't keep their mouths shut.
An example: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, during the final battle scene when they're about to charge. Soundtrack goes quiet. Epic moment. And then... little schmuck behind me says loudly "wass he gonna do?". That ruined the moment for me, and ever since then I've hated the 12A rating. Mind you, it was the rating they were going for (UK equivalent to PG-13), so it'll be commercially good for the film.
But I'm thinking midnight screening on a school night to be safe.
12A is just PG with a legally enforced age limit. It doesn't stop the film from being ruined by little blighters who can't keep their mouths shut.
An example: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, during the final battle scene when they're about to charge. Soundtrack goes quiet. Epic moment. And then... little schmuck behind me says loudly "wass he gonna do?". That ruined the moment for me, and ever since then I've hated the 12A rating. Mind you, it was the rating they were going for (UK equivalent to PG-13), so it'll be commercially good for the film.
But I'm thinking midnight screening on a school night to be safe.
Gee, lighten up man.
Should we be worried that opening night in London at Leicester square, at 8.45 (what should be THE prime time for the film), is still only about 15% full? I know there's a few weeks to go but still!
Here? http://www.empirecinemas.co.uk/?page=synopsis&filmid=1382Should we be worried that opening night in London at Leicester square, at 8.45 (what should be THE prime time for the film), is still only about 15% full? I know there's a few weeks to go but still!
WHERE DO YOU BOOK FOR THE OPENING NIGHT...
I have been checking the Odeon website and can't find where to book tickets.
I remember going to see Revenge of the Sith on the second nights showing at Leicester Square, and me and my brother were sat between Princess Leia and Darth Vader, and it was such a fun atmosphere, that was the first time I tried to get an early showing for a film, so I want to do the same for Star Trek, and any repeat showings at the cheap and comfortable Wood Green Showcase cinema...
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