Cinema Mismanagement

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I've stopped with most cinemas altogether. I'd rather wait and watch a DVD than pay way over-the-top to have an exceptionally bad experience.
I have to agree with Tom... While I love a good theater experience, it is rare you get that anymore.

I would rather fill up a NetFlix queue and sit at home than to have to deal with that kind of crap.
Well, we do normally try to go off-peak and to see films which are on the declining end of their runs, which usually makes for a better all-round experience.

But this was just so blatantly dismissive of customer needs that it has changed my whole view on the place.
I think it has a lot to do with the cinema. I go most weeks to one which is part of a small independent chain and I've only had a couple of bad experiences over the years.
Some films are just meant to be watched on the big screen, in the dark with surround sound. Any you can't beat the experience and atmosphere of seeing a film you've really been looking forward to, on the day it comes out, with a load of like-minded people.


I have one thing to say I am a ex Odeon Greenwich employee you try to clean 4 screens that can hold 350 people at one time in 10 min we do our best to get you in on time and if you asked at the end of the film you would of got a full refund because of the film was distorted if you

Ah, the thing is, I have worked in multiplexes in the past, when I was a a student. I know exactly what it's like to clean these places…

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