| Posted by JGJ on 07/11/06 22:06 
"DVDfever Dom" <google@dvdfever.co.uk> wrote in message>> This was after the advertised film start time, so there's no way of
 >> knowing that the film wouldn't start for another 5 minutes, or would
 >> start the moment they step outside the screen.
 >
 > Then go a bit earlier inbetween the time the trailers start and the
 > time it's meant to start. Either way it's not something I have to worry
 > about any more
 
 If a film is advertised as 8pm then the trailers may start a little earlier
 and go on for X minutes - theres no way to know when exactly it wil lstart -
 we normally get about 5 trailers in my local Odeon and the film always
 starts within about 15minutes.
 
 I remember when I went to see Star Wars 3 there were no trailers at all and
 this caught a few people off guard who came in and  missed 15 minutes -
 including the all important starting which sets the stage for the film.
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