The Movies / Cinema
Are they dead? Is it all Netflix and the like at home?
Does anyone else still enjoy actually going to see a film in a proper cinema? I do. I love it. I especially love something a little different and quirly like The Flower Bowl at Barton Grange near Garstang. Small units with nice velvet sofas and small tables for your pot of tea etc. Wonderfull! The last film I saw there was The Beekeeper with Jason Stratham. Not my usual genre but I really enjoyed it!
Started: 20th Mar 2024 at 21:26
There are no cinemas open in the wigan area
Replied: 21st Mar 2024 at 14:39
Cineworld Cinema Leigh?
Vue at Middlebrook?
Replied: 21st Mar 2024 at 17:34
When has Leigh been in Wigan and the Middle brook comes under Bolton. St Helens has a cinema but again not in Wigan
Replied: 21st Mar 2024 at 17:45
You said the Wigan area.
Replied: 21st Mar 2024 at 18:24
Wigan area. Sad that the iconic art deco Ritz Cinema was demolished for the 'grand arcade' as it was suggested by the council that Wigan didn't need a cinema. Yet under the present proposed development we actually do need a cinema we are informed. Goalposts change more regularly than my underwear. Sad that we lost a historic building that also doubled as a music venue for the likes of the Beatles and many more!
Replied: 21st Mar 2024 at 19:35
Has anyone got anything positive to contribute?
Replied: 22nd Mar 2024 at 09:44
Saturday night about 8 o’clock I know where I’m going to go - Saturday night at the movies. Not just one we had a choice of 4. Those were the days.
Replied: 27th Mar 2024 at 13:21
We used to go to Unit 4 at Pem sometimes in the afternoon.It was a quick walk from Tunstall Lane
Replied: 27th Mar 2024 at 16:00
My fave cinema is a 30min drive from home. We look at it as part of a day out - or an afternoon out at least.
Replied: 27th Mar 2024 at 20:14
According to Wigan Today Omniplex Cinema Group is to take over the old Empire cinema building at Robin Park to open this summer.
Quote " In the foyer cinemagoers will be greeted by food trucks serving everything from pizza slices to grilled sandwiches, soft drinks, beer and cocktails. There will be fully electric recliner seating throughout and luxurious sofa beds in some screens"
Whatever next!!!
Replied: 27th Mar 2024 at 20:16
Wow that sounds great Holly!
Reading about the company they have just 5 cinemas here and 34 in Ireland!
Replied: 28th Mar 2024 at 09:14
Many moons ago we went to the Cinema (Empire) to watch "War Horse". The cinema was nearly empty but the sound was way too high.If you did not need earing aids when you went in you needed them after you came out The excessive noise spoilt the viewing
Replied: 28th Mar 2024 at 12:51
I haven't seen 'War Horse' the film but have seen the stage adaptation with a big horse puppet operated by a crew of people all in black. I was very sceptical but got dragged along. It was excellent! It only took 10min to zone the crew out and by the end - in you mind that was a horse!
Replied: 29th Mar 2024 at 11:12
J3mbo it is a picture that shows the horror of the cruelty to the horses during the war You could find it on you tube
Replied: 29th Mar 2024 at 14:44
Thanks Peter I'm aware of what it is. The stage adaptaion was also very moving.
Replied: 29th Mar 2024 at 18:46
Last edited by J3mbo: 2nd Apr 2024 at 23:41:16
Coming in May.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
I've seen the rest and really enojoyed them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtFI7SNtVpY
Thoughts?
Replied: 2nd Apr 2024 at 23:48
We're off to see the new "Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes' on Friday. At our fave cinema
Replied: 15th May 2024 at 19:41
Well that was good. And there will be another
Replied: 17th May 2024 at 19:11