I think we should organise a whip round for you.
2006-11-16 22:08:54
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answered by Anonymous
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well presumably you watched the first 2 films,so you should have known what to expect!if you liked the first 2 films,which presumably you did,this was just more of the same,so i dont see what your whinging about!realistically,you cant sue the film makers and expect to win and i dont know what country you live in,but you would'nt be within your rights to firebomb a cinema in most countries,except maybe khazakstan.i dont really think we should hold much faith in your film critiques anyway,as you obviously thought that the pre-ZED police academy films were great!i would suggest that you stick to watching films of that age range and genre and then you would'nt get upset when you cant understand the plot!if you didnt like the first 2,why the F did you go and see the 3rd 1?and if you did'nt see the first 2,it wasnt too bright to go and see the 3rd 1 either!muppet!
2006-11-17 07:04:39
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answered by silverfox_388 2
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You are not within your rights to firebomb the cinema. Making such a threat is not very clever. If there was a fire, you would get blamed.
I would suggest that the whole thing is your own fault. You should have done some research about the film, and read independant reviews.
Walking out of there after twenty five minutes was a mistake. How can you make a meaningful judgement unless you have watched the whole thing?
2006-11-17 06:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and you are no different. But you cannot call a film you have seen for 25 mins, the worst film you've ever seen, because you haven't actually seen it! Plus it isn't clever nor appropriate to ask if you have the right to firebomb a cinema!
2006-11-17 07:02:32
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answered by ShelfSideSpur 3
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Sorry, but there is no legal obligation to refund you merely for your not enjoying a film. They are only obliged to show you the film that you paid to see, (sometimes they are not obliged to do even that! see your ticket for terms and conditions of sale. Clauses may include their right to show an alternative film at their discretion.) It doesnt matter if your liked the film or not. Let me ask you though, what the F did you expect from Saw3? it's a bunch of blood and guts for the sake of it bollocks! In my opinion if you paid good money for that rubbish? you deserved to lose 7 quid!
As for your implied threat to firebomb the cinema, this is very close to 'the promotion or glorification of terrorism' as outlawed by the stalinist labour party recently. The glorification of a terrorist event, or the promotion of terrorism is illegal and punishable by imprisonment.
2006-11-17 06:20:28
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answered by kenhallonthenet 5
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Well I paid £11.50 in bloody London.. anyway, why would you go to see SAW if you haven't read any reviews. And why would you go to see it if you are such a sensitive guy? I also think that it was disgusting but I watched part 1 and 2 and I kinda knew what to expect. Next time choose a romantic comedy please and do not annoy people with such silly questions. Was it even a question? Cheers!
2006-11-17 09:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Saw are not exactly an unknown series of films so you should have known what was coming really... Nice thought is that there may well be a Saw 4,5,6 and 7 coming.
2006-11-17 12:25:48
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answered by Elle Dee 3
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That's on you. I paid $ 5.00 and I love the Saw movies all three of them. The movie theatre I go to let's you bring in outside food and beverages. The Saw series are really good and that's my opinion. I would not dare go and see Borat, the trailers were dumb.
2006-11-17 11:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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When it comes to DVD, picket your local video store warning people not to rent it. If you learn they are having a launch party or any promotional events for this movie or any sequels, exercise your right to protest and go heckle any of the filmmakers there. Or start a petiton to prevent any more sequels, and send it to the studio.
2006-11-17 08:10:54
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answered by Dunrobin 6
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i used to work in a cinema......
you can only get your money back if you walk out in the first 10 mins of a film or if someone in the cinema ruined it for you eg... some kids were being noisy and the cinema staff wasnt watching them....
2006-11-17 06:15:27
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answered by set_sq 2
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I totally agree, it was sick, i forked out good money too and spent the whole time with my hands over my face cos it was too sick to watch! the first one was fab, really twisty and fab story line, this one was just ridiculous! i nearly brought up my nachos id just spent good money on! i agree it was pants! i think the cinema should have at least let u into another film to watch!
2006-11-17 06:16:26
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answered by foxylovablegal 2
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