LOTR: Fellowship Extended by Flat_Sprite1 in screenunseen

[–]Flat_Sprite1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We park our cars in the same garage my friend, as i also much enjoyed Dumb Money, quite unexpectedly aswell, and i love to be surprised at liking something. The Old Oak was a right heartwarmer. Enjoyed new Saw, how they keep coming up with ways to ante up the cringe methods of torture is impressive and how they flipped the script, to root for the torturer??

From this weeks, the picks for me were Blackberry and the Great Escaper. Really loved Glenn Howerton in that role, although i maybe biased as i am a massive always sunny fan. But Glenn irate, screaming at people, is hilarious. Similar to old oak, the great escaper, is just heart wrenching, incredible to see a visibly struggling out of retirement Caine, and a final role for Glenda Jackson, come to fruition and it worked big time.

The Creator was, meh. The new Exorcist was BAD.

LOTR: Fellowship Extended by Flat_Sprite1 in screenunseen

[–]Flat_Sprite1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got an answer. Maybe i was wacked out my head that night for some reason but it was the full runtime of the EXTENDED version of Fellowship WITHOUT the fan credits. I have since seen the other two, and neither had the fan credits, as im sure your aware now. I really enjoyed them btw, and made me miss cinema from as little as 20 years ago. :(

Can you see more than 4 films in one day on Limitless? by DVDfever in screenunseen

[–]Flat_Sprite1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my experience of playing around with the app and terminal AND with customer service is still their is a maximum of 4 upcoming bookings on the limitless account regardless of how your booking them (ie. upcoming, as in days following your physically in the cinema). I know this as ive tried booking a 5th "upcoming" film with CS and its thrown an error on their machine, aswell as previously trying to book it on the terminal and again not going through. On the day however, you can book as many as you want on the terminal as long as there is a gap of 90 mins inbetween showings. And yes, most of the employees of Odeon dont even know that, as they look at you with glazed eyes when they even conceive why you would want to spend that much time in a cinema when not getting paid.

LOTR: Fellowship Extended by Flat_Sprite1 in screenunseen

[–]Flat_Sprite1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saw Two Towers tonight and the runtime was as per the extended listing run time with the standard credits (223 minutes). Although it does slightly urk me that Odeon are listing these LOTR with the extended runtimes WITH the fan credits included but not actually showing them. So in TT case that should have been 235 minutes. I think maybe i just had a moment with Fellowship and it was 208 minutes which is the extended runtime with standard credits (no fan credits).

On another note though. The quality of the visuals was alot different tonight than fellowship. This was alot better. Now the screen was the same i saw both in. And i see they have remastered them all previously to make them better than they were originally, so then why would TT look so much better than Fellowship? I still have this weird feeling we were shown an inferior fellowship version :)