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Charities / What's on! => Events => Topic started by: Drax on 29 Jul, 2019, 08:50:46 pm
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Now being advertised as :
During the next few weeks there will be no programming. Enjoy the summer!!
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The cinema is back this week and the first Original Language film in English will be Monday 14th October at 7pm.
Once upon a time in Hollywood
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Thank you for the info..... :clap:
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This weeks film is a Disney fantasy adventure Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
It is showing in original English language at 18:00pm on Saturday and Monday.
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The film for Halloween week is Zombieland : Double Tap
English language version is on Monday 28th at 7:00pm
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So gutted its not on the Saturday I would literally KILL to see this film :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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'gutted'? 'kill'? Nice one Clare! :evil:
Thanks for posting these Drax!
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Drax I used to love the Cine Tenis, open air cinema in Garrucha that was sadly sold. Some classic films. As a big Danny Kaye fan The Court Jester was a classic. I love the switch in this brilliant piece from the movie!
In 2009, I remember Hugo from the International Bar had an idea for drive in movie nights on the land behind the bar whilst he cooked us a special Venezuelan dinner.
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I try, :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Zombieland one was very good, funny, lethal humour in some bits
I remember when for 500 pesestas you got double bill at the Cine Teatro in Torrevieja, I saw some great films there, old feel cinema it was.
Sadly with the introduction of the multiplex cinema it closed down
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My first experience of an outdoor cinema was in a tiny fishing village right down the coast in Italy back in the early 70's. The whole village brought their own chairs as we were sat having a pizza outside a bar. Not knowing what was coming we watched the projector being set up and people arriving. WE watched a John Wayne movie dubbed into Italian while the sea lapped along the beach. Magic memory! :thumbsup:
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Sadly the owner of my local cinema died and it was sold to a developer.
His funeral was on:
Monday 16:45, 18:30, 20:15
Tuesday 15:30, 17:15, 19:00
Wednesday 16:45, 18:30, 20:15
Thursday 16:00, 17:45, 19:30
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:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
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The next film showing in English will be Abominable on 4th November at 6pm.
I think it's the name of the film, not a description :laugh:
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On 11th November at 7pm the cinema will be showing Terminator - Dark Fate in English
Arnie is back... baby!!
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Monday 18th November it's the story of Ford vs Ferrari in the film Le Mans '66 with Matt Damon and Christian Bale
VOSE 19:00
Automobile racing began five minutes after the second car was built.
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On Monday 25th November, in English is the film, Frozen II at 6pm for 5.50€
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This weeks film is Si yo fuera rico (If I was a rich man) a comedy in Spanish only.
about a man about to get divorced who then wins €25 million on the lottery and needs to hide the money so his wife doesn't get half.
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Next week the film is in Spanish only : Adiós
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The next film on the list is:
Monday 16th December (in English) : Knives Out with Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis
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Following Knives Out on the list is STARWARS: The Rise of SkyWalker on Monday the 23rd December at 7pm (in English)
Happy Christmas everyone !!
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Monday 30th December is the cartoon Spies in Disguise at 18:00 in English
Super spy Lance Sterling (Will Smith) and scientist Walter Beckett (Tom Holland) are almost exact opposites. Lance is smooth, suave and debonair. Walter is … not. But when events take an unexpected turn, this unlikely duo are forced to team up for the ultimate mission that will require an almost impossible disguise.
Cast: Will Smith, Tom Holland, Ben Mendelsohn, Karen Gillan, Rashida Jones, DJ Khaled, Masi Oka
In Theatres Christmas 2019
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With Monday being 3 kings day the cinema has decided to show it's next film in English on Saturday 3rd Jan. Jumanji - The Next Level. It starts at 6pm. :tiphat:
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The film this week is DIOS MIO, ¿Pero qué te hemos hecho...AHORA?
It isn't advertised as having a version in English possibly because it was originally in French and titled "Qu'est-ce qu'on a encore fait au bon Dieu?".
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On Monday, in English they are showing Bad Boys for Life - Will Smith is back - starts 19:00 at the cinema
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A date for your diaries - the multi nominated 1917 is showing on 27th January in English
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Thanks Drrax. I may make an effort and get there to see this as it has had so many good reviews and is nominated in the Oscars.
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What time?
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Don't they usually start at 7.15?
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Sorry, I didn't put the time on :sad: 1917 is at 7pm.
If I miss again check out the attachment image which is usually the dates and times advertised by the cinema. :thumbsup:
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On Monday 3rd February at 7pm they are showing The Adventures of Doctor Dolittle in English starring Robert Downey Jr., Antonio Banderas and a cast of many well known names.
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On Monday 10th February is JoJo Rabbit, a World War II satire about a lonely little German boy. Showing at 7pm in English
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17th February: This week the cinema is showing Adú - it doesn't seem to have an English version advertised.
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Monday 24th February : Next on the list is Hasta que la boda nos separe (until the wedding separates us.) Again there does not seem to be an English version showing.
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For your diary: The South Korean film "Parasite" is showing from 27th February to 4th March.
Among its numerous accolades, Parasite received six nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards, winning Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director for Bong, Best Original Screenplay and Best International Feature Film. It became the first South Korean film to receive Academy Award recognition, as well as the first non-English-language film to win Best Picture.
It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, and became the first non-English-language film to win the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Exact times to follow when the poster is available.
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Times for Parasite on the attached poster..
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They really do show up to the minute film releases! WOW!
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This week, after Parasites, it's a kiddy - all the family - film : Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)
Showing on Monday at 6pm in English.
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Mark Kermode the BBC film reviewer was really taken by this film and said he laughed all through it. Anyone who has seen his crits will know he is not one to laugh at anything, so it must be good....
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The review by Mark Kermode is here:
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After watching Mark Kermode reviewing films of the week, I've now realised that his recommended films should be avoided like the plague. One in twenty might just about be OK but the majority are dreadful.
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I just love his voice and always listen to his review on the radio. I never was much of a film fan, haven't been to the cinema for at least 20 years
Yep just checked Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971. Put me off. Glenda Jackson and one of the foxes and a dog died
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That even beats me Judi! My last cinema visit was for Schindler's List which was in B&W apart from fleeting glimpses of a little girl in a red coat. The only film I've seen where the audience sat at the end for at least a minute before applauding!
I read somewhere that Glenda has given up politics and is now making another film!!!!
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She is on the radio a lot
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Not unsurprisingly there is no cine this week, instead a notice:
Lamentándolo mucho, las sesiones programadas para los próximos de días quedan SUSPENDIDAS hasta nuevo aviso.
Dentro de las medidas que el Ayuntamiento de Albox ha tomado para evitar la propagación del CORONAVIRUS se ha incluido el cierre del cine hasta una fecha sin concretar.
Rogamos disculpen las molestias y que pronto podamos volver a la normalidad.
Gracias.
Very sorry, sessions scheduled for the next few days are suspended until further notice.
Within the measures Albox City Council has taken to prevent the spread of CORONAVIRUS, the closure of cinema has been included until an unspecified date.
Please excuse the inconvenience and soon we can return to normal.
Thank you.