Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 9 and Version 8 of Odeon Leicester Square

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Apart from the enormous main cinema, note that the Mezzanine screens are pretty small. [http://alaninbelfast.blogspot.com/2006/11/children-of-men.html Alan in Belfast says] that they remind him of two things: flying economy long distance, and a home cinema set up: "With 68 seats crammed into a wee room, everyone ends up shuffling around until they have a free seat on at least one side, and then mutter when latecomers plunk themselves down in the empty seats. And the screen must have a diagonal of a whole 6–7 metres."
Apart from the enormous main cinema, note that the Mezzanine screens are pretty small. [http://alaninbelfast.blogspot.com/2006/11/children-of-men.html Alan in Belfast says] that they remind him of two things: flying economy long distance, and a home cinema set up: "With 68 seats crammed into a wee room, everyone ends up shuffling around until they have a free seat on at least one side, and then mutter when latecomers plunk themselves down in the empty seats. And the screen must have a diagonal of a whole –7 metres."
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Odeon cinema in Leicester Square, their huge flagship cinema (where prices are to match).

Apart from the enormous main cinema, note that the Mezzanine screens are pretty small. Alan in Belfast says that they remind him of two things: flying economy long distance, and a home cinema set up: "With 68 seats crammed into a wee room, everyone ends up shuffling around until they have a free seat on at least one side, and then mutter when latecomers plunk themselves down in the empty seats. And the screen must have a diagonal of a whole 6–7 metres."

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