A year ago last weekend myself and
rms finally bite the bullet and got cineworld unlimited cards which give you unlimited access to normal movies at any non London cineworld and very small premium to pay for 3D films
This has led to a great year of film viewing
( Films we saw in 2009/2010 )
In doing so we average about £4.5 a cinema ticket which is considerably less than the standard price especially as it recently went up to £8 an adult ticket.
Its meant we have seen some great films which we probably wouldn't of seen otherwise probably the best film in that list is Moon which we had to see at the Picturehouse and pay full price for but as it was such a good film I don't regret it. The best film we saw at the discounted rate is probably UP which is such a gorgeous romantic story which made me sob buckets behind the 3d specs.
We also saw some films which were good but I probably wouldn't of seen if not for the pass like 500 Days of Summer or 4,3,2,1
I definitely recommend the pass for anyone who lives near a cineworld
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This has led to a great year of film viewing
( Films we saw in 2009/2010 )
In doing so we average about £4.5 a cinema ticket which is considerably less than the standard price especially as it recently went up to £8 an adult ticket.
Its meant we have seen some great films which we probably wouldn't of seen otherwise probably the best film in that list is Moon which we had to see at the Picturehouse and pay full price for but as it was such a good film I don't regret it. The best film we saw at the discounted rate is probably UP which is such a gorgeous romantic story which made me sob buckets behind the 3d specs.
We also saw some films which were good but I probably wouldn't of seen if not for the pass like 500 Days of Summer or 4,3,2,1
I definitely recommend the pass for anyone who lives near a cineworld