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Quote: AngieBaby @ April 29 2010, 10:33 PM BST

from the souk

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Quote: DaButt @ May 27 2010, 8:18 PM BST

Are there any drive-in theaters left in the UK? There are still a handful here, but the one in town closed about a year ago.

AFAIK, they've never been here as anything more than temporary novelties. As Alfred mentioned, Pinewood Studios had one for a short season in the Autumn; that's the first time I've even seen one advertised.

Saving Private Ryan.
I really enjoyed it, although it's not always easy to watch.

Once were Warriors finally.

It's ace.

Quote: sootyj @ May 30 2010, 9:56 PM BST

Once were Warriors finally. It's ace.

I'm suprised you haven't topped yourself. Great film, but boy is it grim!

Yeh but an inspiring ending, I've seen more depressing movies.

Quote: DaButt @ May 27 2010, 8:18 PM BST

Are there any drive-in theaters left in the UK? There are still a handful here, but the one in town closed about a year ago.

I used to love going to the drive-in when I was young. It's a shame they're closing them down with all the 80's nostalgia that's in at the moment, I thought they'd come back into fashion.

Alot of places open them up in the summer, but you're more likely to have an open air film showing.

Wish I lived in an old wreck of a car, looks fun.

Lost in Translation!

Hmmm... does what it says on the tin.

Drag Me To Hell. Quite fun, but that's about it. It's no Evil Dead, anyway.

Just watched Date Night, were some laughs.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ May 31 2010, 8:53 PM BST

Drag Me To Hell. Quite fun, but that's about it. It's no Evil Dead, anyway.

Fun but a bit mean spirited and raucous. And somewhat racist.

Look out gypsy attack!

I love Drag Me To Hell. Rami having fun doing what he does best.

This trailer

The Onion Movie.

About 10% top notch material spread amongst 35% limp padding and 55% excruciatingly ill-judged feculence that would make Paula Radcliffe blush.

Eagle Eye. It's a lot of fun, but there are plot holes big enough to catapault Old Bigfella through.

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