'Salt' in the West End
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sixspeed

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2,062 posts

295 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Does anyone know why 'Salt', the new Angelina Jolie film out this week, isn't showing in either of the two main cinemas in the West End (the large Odeon, or the Empire) when it opens on Friday this week?

Seems even stranger considering the premiere was at Empire last night....


louiebaby

10,883 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Dunno, but I saw it in the USA a couple of weeks ago, and kinda enjoyed it.

7/10 for me, but a bit silly in places.

LuS1fer

43,277 posts

268 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Maybe it's not the salt of film they want to show.

Maybe Angelina Jolie is so over-rated, she should have her own OR rating.... wink

oobster

7,578 posts

234 months

Saturday 21st August 2010
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Just back from seeing this tonight (not in the West End though!)

Was ok. Just ok. Nothing special, certainly not a film i'd ever watch again on DVD or on TV.

Bit unbelieveable in places, amazing how she has so many people coming at her with guns and she emerges almost unscathed. Jumping from bridges to trucks, trucks to other trucks, shooting at tankers (which she is on) - bullets miss her but don't seem to hit the tanker either.

GTIR

24,741 posts

289 months

Sunday 22nd August 2010
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oobster said:
Bit unbelieveable in places, amazing how she has so many people coming at her with guns and she emerges almost unscathed. Jumping from bridges to trucks, trucks to other trucks, shooting at tankers (which she is on) - bullets miss her but don't seem to hit the tanker either.
Great thanks. Don't need to see it now. Tsk.

oobster

7,578 posts

234 months

Sunday 22nd August 2010
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GTIR said:
oobster said:
Bit unbelieveable in places, amazing how she has so many people coming at her with guns and she emerges almost unscathed. Jumping from bridges to trucks, trucks to other trucks, shooting at tankers (which she is on) - bullets miss her but don't seem to hit the tanker either.
Great thanks. Don't need to see it now. Tsk.
That sequence takes up about 30 seconds of the film and in terms of the plot is completely unimportant. I was careful not to include any information integral to the plot.

But yes, I wouldnt bother going to see it. Maybe worth £3.95 on Sky box office in a few months time, not worth £9-10 + the effort to go see it at the cinema.

Guffy

2,358 posts

288 months

Sunday 22nd August 2010
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GTIR said:
oobster said:
Bit unbelieveable in places, amazing how she has so many people coming at her with guns and she emerges almost unscathed. Jumping from bridges to trucks, trucks to other trucks, shooting at tankers (which she is on) - bullets miss her but don't seem to hit the tanker either.
Great thanks. Don't need to see it now. Tsk.
lol, that review would cover any action film yer nugget!! smile

Golden fleece

362 posts

193 months

Monday 23rd August 2010
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I quite enjoyed it, to be honest! smile 7/10

Not a great film, but not bad at all! Shades of 'No Way Out' crossed with one of the later 'Bourne' films - but obviously not as brilliant as either.

Worth watching at the cinema though.