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Myself and a few friends are driving from Perth to Brisbane come Boxing Day, which means we'll miss out on The Return of the King premier in Perth. We'll be in Sydney in early January, so where would be the best cinema to watch ROTK. Would the THX certified theatre you guys have be a contender?

I'd like to hear positive experiences about what you would consider the best cinema. Base them on merits like size of screen, quality of audio (clarity, loudness, supporting SDDS, etc) and decent seating. I'll need to know the name of the complex and the cinema number itself.

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make that all of west sydney.

Hey my local Hoyts does me fine, although working 30m opposite it with an underground security staff car park always helps :cheers:

Then again i think the last time i went to the movies was when Starwars Ep2 was released... damn ADSL :)

f*&^!!!!

i'm soooo fed up with stereotypical comments made about the west from northerners!!!

HERE, LET ME REMOVE THAT SILVER SPOON FROM YOUR ASS!!!!

:D

its comments like these that make me think how closed minded some of you northerners can be - so who are the real BOGAN's now!

i grew up in a suburb close to campbelltown and im sure there are members on this forum that live in other places to the rocks that you live under! places that have other symbolisms to the ones you portray of violence and vandalism!

so until you've lived or experienced somewhere other than your parents place, you can keep your damn self opinionated prejudiced comments to your bloody self! you have no idea what its like outside your front doorstep to be saying such crap about the west and im sure the people who live out that way don't appreciate your poorly judged sentiments!

that said, if the cinema is Hoyts and it has Cinemaxx you should be fine. If its Greater Union then make sure it has Senstadium. as for location. i couldnt give a ****. somewhere thats close to wherever i am is fine for me. i usually goto Broadway and Burwood.

Yeah chatswood would be my choice aswell, stay away from Liverpool,Bankstown, Cambelltown make that all of west sydney.

NJS let me pull the silver spoon out of your soo called rich ass.

I probably earn ten time more than you and I live in Campbelltown!!!

Big it up for campbelltown. Any place can be bad. Dont generalise. Campbelltown and the west have heaps of safe parking and nice people.

I grew up in the west and its made me a tough smart person. I dont rely on my snobby attitude to get me through life. The west is great. you should actually point your head straight one day instead of pointing your nose up and come out here. You wont get beaten or raped or whatever.

A year ago on the northside a guy was home invaded and forced to drink acid and he died. if anything goes I wouldnt go to your north side too many shallow arrogant people. Except nick By by hehehe

BWahahha u guys crack me up :D

Dont much like all this security talk, looks like the decision to just pass through Sydney was a good one. cant exactly take a taxi home, might cost a bit.

So no specialist theatres then? nothing that stands out from the rest? la premiere and all that is great but you still see the same screeen as the ppl in the poor sections right?

Oh and where can i get one of these silver spoons? are they expensive?

How about Reading Cinemas? There's a nice big one in Auburn. I first went to one of them in Perth, was thoroughly impressed.

I go a fair bit and you don't really seem to get that big a crowd, plus it's relatively new so the cinemas don't stink.

I went to the Drive-In's last nite. My own seat (hell my own car), my own speaker system, my own cheap lollies and I could sit (park) anywhere I want too :)

Best of all it was only $9 for 2 movies (Hoyts would charge you around $29 for that).

Thanks for the replies fellas. Looks like we're stopping at Melbourne before Sydney, so we'll be watching ROTK there instead.

benm, I don't think any one can take your opinion on cinema's seriously if you're happy downloading poor quality movies off the net and watching them on a pc. :looney: And don't get me started on drive ins... :)

I have lived in a number of areas around Sydney for various lengths of time - Some great areas, some not so great...

Here are some interesteing FACTS on car theft over the last 3 years and the top 10 NSW postcodes that your car is likely to be stolen from.... You make up your own mind where you feel safest parking your car...

Total

Postcode 2170 - (Liverpool Area) - Number Stolen - 5077

Postcode 2560 - (Campbelltown Area) - Number Stolen - 4385

Postcode 2200 - (Bankstown Area) - Number Stolen - 3025

Postcode 2148 - (Blacktown Area) - Number Stolen - 2827

Postcode 2500 - (Wollongong Area) - Number Stolen - 2654

Postcode 2750 - (Penrith Area) - Number Stolen - 2465

Postcode 2770 - (Mt Druitt Area) - Number Stolen - 2273

Postcode 2150 - (Parramatta Area) - Number Stolen - 2244

Postcode 2145 - (Westmead Area) - Number Stolen - 1986

Postcode 2166 - (Cabramatta Area) - Number Stolen - 1773

Now I didn't make these figures up, they are redily available from the Car-Safe website...

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