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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
Not bad, great special effects and a decent follow on, sets it up for a third in the series, probably a must for Harry Potter fans.

Saw it last night, wanted to like it as I enjoyed the first one but thought this one fell well short (even as an installment episode) Very slow and disjointed and doesn't stand on its own as a film
Didn't help that it was in 3d which is a horrible dark format to watch at the cinema (where I have to pay for the privilege of cleaning glasses worn by someone who no doubt had some medical condition or questionable hygiene :sick:)
 

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Saw it last night, wanted to like it as I enjoyed the first one but thought this one fell well short (even as an installment episode) Very slow and disjointed and doesn't stand on its own as a film
Didn't help that it was in 3d which is a horrible dark format to watch at the cinema (where I have to pay for the privilege of cleaning glasses worn by someone who no doubt had some medical condition or questionable hygiene :sick:)
I actually avoid watching films in 3D. I find after an hour or so of watching that my eyes have gone funny and I'll be getting a headache. It's just a gimmick really, I prefer to be intrigued by the story and acting than distracted with bits and bobs popping out of the screen.
 
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I actually avoid watching films in 3D. I find after an hour or so of watching that my eyes have gone funny and I'll be getting a headache. It's just a gimmick really, I prefer to be intrigued by the story and acting than distracted with bits and bobs popping out of the screen.
Have you tried DBox at Cineworldo_O
 

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Enjoyed the Fantastic Beasts film. Wasn't sure for a good while but it had a strong last 30-40 minutes which redeemed it. There were quite a few Potter references which would have meant nothing if you haven't seen those films. It doesn't mean that you have to have seen them, it just means that the film gives you more if you have.
 

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I could put this is random irritations but I wanted to see the Girl in the Spider's Web but after one week it has already been removed from my local Vue. Disappointing. Has anyone seen it? Is it worth travelling for or do I just wait for it to come on tv.
 

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Enjoyed the Fantastic Beasts film. Wasn't sure for a good while but it had a strong last 30-40 minutes which redeemed it. There were quite a few Potter references which would have meant nothing if you haven't seen those films. It doesn't mean that you have to have seen them, it just means that the film gives you more if you have.

I’m a fully fledged fan, albeit more so the booms than movies which missed out far too much towards the end imo. But there were at lease a dozen references I spotted in this one. They also seemed more relevant to a plot than in the first one too.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
Not bad, great special effects and a decent follow on, sets it up for a third in the series, probably a must for Harry Potter fans.

I believe this series is going to last for 5 movies. I can kinda predict two major events that need to occur. And struggling to think of anything that would require there to be a 5th tbh.
 

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I could put this is random irritations but I wanted to see the Girl in the Spider's Web but after one week it has already been removed from my local Vue. Disappointing. Has anyone seen it? Is it worth travelling for or do I just wait for it to come on tv.

How many screens has your local got?! Even my missus cinema with only 2 screens will keep a film for 2 weeks thanks to the use of digital copies.
 

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How many screens has your local got?! Even my missus cinema with only 2 screens will keep a film for 2 weeks thanks to the use of digital copies.
I think our has 9. A couple will be showing Fantastic Beasts, Bohemian Rhapsody is still going strong, Creed is out , The Grinch and some other stragglers. They've given Robin Hood a second week and that got slaughtered. It must have really bombed in terms of ticket sales if it was pulled after one week. A shame as the trailer looked great.

If you hear why please post, just for interest (y)
 
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I think our has 9. A couple will be showing Fantastic Beasts, Bohemian Rhapsody is still going strong, Creed is out , The Grinch and some other stragglers. They've given Robin Hood a second week and that got slaughtered. It must have really bombed in terms of ticket sales if it was pulled after one week. A shame as the trailer looked great.

If you hear why please post, just for interest (y)
It’s still on for the next 7 days at Dalton Park, Boldon and Newcastle Cineworld mate, just one showing a day though at 20:50hrs.
 
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