I like the fact that it's a tight knight community. I love that if I go to the shop, or to the café, or just go out for a walk, I know every single person that I meet. I like the peace and quiet, and it's beautiful scenery too.
Oh yeah, I think I've had this conversation with you before Duxford is nice although when I lived in Fowlmere I hated all the noise from the planes which always fly over when you're having a nice peaceful afternoon.
My village is about a third of the size of Duxford lol I love living in a village though, I would hate to live somewhere bigger.
Yeah Stevenage is good, has late shows on weekends and has a better range of films. Stevenage is about 35 mins from me, Huntingdon about 25 mins, and St Neots about 15 mins - but St Neots is so small that I rarely go there.
that's what i mean - I know they have a separate West End unlimited card but I expected to have to pay a small uplift. Instead I am forced to pay the full £20 for the ticket.
There we go. All booked.
Pissed that my Unlimited card doesn't even give me a discount!? What the hell is that all about. I understand they gotta charge more in central london but not even giving a discount to Unlimited members is ridiculous.
it's really big. Not as tall as the BFI but much wider, in fact for films with a normal 2.35:1 aspect ratio (such as Rogue One) I believe it's the biggest screen in the country.
My local is Huntingdon, but I'm going to go to the Empire in Leicester Square, which apparently is now a Cineworld. The IMAX there is amazing, the best in the country.
Why are you continuing to harass me about my opinions? I haven't said anything bad about Fantastic Beasts, I'm not going to watch it and I'm pleased that there are people who are enjoying it. All I said was that it's not for me. Just stop.
Nocturnal Animals. Cant comment on Loving as I haven't seen it, not familiar with it, but NA is definitely something you should see. Dunno if it'll be up your street.
Sorry if thats what you took from it, I did not mean that and have no idea that it would be taken that way.
I just mean that I'm glad my tastes have changed, because I saw a couple of the Harry Potter movies earlier this year and I thought they were rubbish, so I'm glad I no longer have the same opinions as I did when I was younger.
yeah, not seeing how that is ironic. I'm not sure what you mean by "putting down", I am not criticising it as I haven't seen it. It just doesn't appeal to me.
Unless you mean that somehow because I like Warcraft, I have to mindlessly fangirl over every other semi-fantasy piece of entertainment.