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Posted by kim on 12/05/06 02:04
"POD {ҿ}" <DONT.EVEN.TRY.IT@DEADSPAM.COM> wrote in message
news:Xns9890C9C63107WeLovePOD@195.188.240.200...
> "RCE Defiant" <peterfcukstones@hcoldotmail.co.uk> once tried to test me.
> I ate their liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti
>
> > <Rant on>
> >
> > WTF, just got Superman Returns and there was a leaflet inside thanking
> > me for buying a genuine DVD. Then on the back it goes on to talk some
> > shit about 21 chinese cockle pickers that died in Morecombe and how
> > the investigation led to the people who were responsible for their
> > deaths. Guess what? They had 4000 counterfeit DVD's in their house.
> > At the end of the leaflet it goes onto say DVD PIRACY COSTS TOO
> > MUCH!!!. OMG I never knew that they were burning DVD's in the sea as
> > they were picking cockles. You fucking fuckers I don't give two shits
> > to hear your bullshit when I buy a 'genuine DVD' or watch a film at
> > the cinema, I'm already paying for it! Leave me the fuck alone you
> > fucking twats! It's not my fault that 'Piraters' can rip all your
> > shite of your master copies so no-one ever see's it so why make the
> > people who actually pay suffer through your crap.
> > ARRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > <Rant off>
> >
>
> What gets me with this, I went to see Nightmare Before Chrristmas 3D the
> other day, and they bring up the advert about how some people buy
> illegal DVDs and how they should go to the pictures to get the
> "Experience"... Well I think that was what they were saying, as I
> couldn't hear it for all the people talking and kids crying...
Be grateful you don't live here.
For your cries only! Nov 29 2006
By Dayle Crutchlow
IT WAS double-oh-heaven for mums and babies yesterday when a whole
cinema was open for their cries only.
James Bond may be used to performing for the girls - but saving the
world before a whole audience of Bond babies was an entirely different
matter.
That was cinema bosses' "live and let cry" mission when they launched
their Newbies promotion at the Odeon cinema in Coventry's Skydome -
screenings designed especially for parents with new babies.
The new promotion means mums and dads can watch the latest
blockbusters with their little ones without having to worry about them
making any noise.
And this week the babes in arms got the chance to see Daniel Craig
slip into the James Bond tuxedo in Casino Royale.
But it was the mums, not the babies, who were left shaken and stirred
by their Miss "Mummy-penny" experience.
Melanie Bouvier, aged 32, from Ashington Grove, in Whitley, who had
taken four-month-old Louis to the screening, said she was bowled over by
Daniel Craig.
She said: "I didn't realise how good looking he was. He had all our
pulses racing.
"It was a really good film and the little ones were all really well
behaved. They got to see some of the film and some of them slept for a bit."
Craig was also a hit with Jan Nightingale, aged 34, who had taken
little Louise Ruscoe, aged 13 weeks.
She said: "We needed bibs ourselves because we were drooling."
Liz Ward, aged 27, from Berkeley Road South, loved taking 13-week-old
Neive to the film, but hopes that Newbies doesn't get too popular - she
enjoyed the handful of mums and tots having the place to themselves!
She said: "I think this is a great idea and we'll definitely be coming
back.
But it was really nice just having the few of us in there. I think it
will get more popular though."
That's certainly the intention as far as Odeon team leader Mehul Meta
is concerned, and he thinks next week's Newbies showing of the new Will
Ferrell comedy Stranger than Fiction will be a big hit with mums and babies.
He said: "It's perfect for them because it's what we call 'lights up,
sound down.'
"The sound is slightly lower so that it doesn't affect the baby and we
have the house lights up slightly."
Tickets for Newbies, on weekday mornings at about 11am, are priced as
normal with babies going for free.
[The above articvle has mysteriously disappeared from its original
location at iccoventry.com but can still be found using Google's cache
search]
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