Looking back about fifteen years ago I went to Reading cinemas here to a digital screening of "The Sound Of Music" I was surprised that the cinema was very close to a sold out session. Just before the start a employee of Reading went in front of the screen and told everyone there would be a Intermission no complaints there. I was interested to see what digital projection looked like, well as much as I wanted to find faults, I couldn't, as for the Intermission it was great to have that short break, it certainly didn't distract to the flow of the movie. I came away impressed. I don't think Reading has ever done another one since which is a pity. I don't recall any of the film distributors here saying you can't do a Intermission in the contracts we had with them, but as long as you screen the films the number of times as per contract they weren't that interested what you did, certainly the heavy handed treatment as mentioned above is something I have never heard of happening out here. As for home cinema and blu-raywell there are number of older titles that include a Intermission and Overture, an example "Ice Station Zebra" , "55 Days at Peking" come to mind.
The last time I went to Reading was to see Jurassic Park Dominion, I found it long, loud and after 2hrs and something I was glad at the end to get out of the place, sadly as someone who used to be a regular cinema goer, those days are now gone, my interest in going to the cinema these days has mostly vanished
The last time I went to Reading was to see Jurassic Park Dominion, I found it long, loud and after 2hrs and something I was glad at the end to get out of the place, sadly as someone who used to be a regular cinema goer, those days are now gone, my interest in going to the cinema these days has mostly vanished
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