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HH1 commented about Why Banking on Young Males Ain't Workin' on Jul 4, 2011 at 11:16 pm

I can’t really pay for a large popcorn at approx $6 cdn given that it’s full of oil and butter – calories and sodium – there have been tv news reports about the extent of fat/calories/sodium – more of a problem as a aging baby boomer – so I drop by IGA/Save on and purchase unsalted cashew nuts and a tuna sandwich…can’t see why the cineplex odeon cannot sell nuts and sandwiches

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HH1 commented about Why Banking on Young Males Ain't Workin' on Jul 2, 2011 at 6:31 pm

…but back to the topic …if you want under 25 yr olds ..seems to me you have got to bring the ticket down…to $5 and bring the popcorn price down to $3; and of course build them in the shopping malls

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HH1 commented about Why Banking on Young Males Ain't Workin' on Jul 2, 2011 at 6:29 pm

what I truly miss is the highly luxurious theatres with a balcony – royal circle with plush chairs and carpets, drapes, music before the show, the lights dimming and the screen curtains slowly opening; followed by of course commercials and previews, intermission when the curtains close again; and finally the movie…20th Century in Nairbi and Odeon Marble Arch London Uk come to mind…theatres which only show the A movies…even today as an aging baby boomer I would easily pay $15-$20 to experience this..I am sure there is a market for this..the cruise ship theatres are always full….

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HH1 commented about Why Banking on Young Males Ain't Workin' on Jul 2, 2011 at 12:00 pm

easy solution: reduce price to $5.00 and have cinemas in shopping malls in between foodfair, GAP and footlocker

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HH1 commented about Nairobi Film Centre on Jul 2, 2011 at 11:36 am

this cinema was originally built by the govt run Kenya Film Corporation in the 1970’s until KFC became insolvent in the mid 1990’s.

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HH1 commented about Nairobi Film Centre on Jul 2, 2011 at 11:33 am

hollywood movies….only! royal circle was very comfortable; curved screen meant you could sit right by the wall and still view the screen comfortably; few cinema that had a projection room on the ground floor

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HH1 commented about Kenya Cinema on Dec 12, 2008 at 8:21 pm

cinema in the 60’s

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