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Phones are apparently back up and lots of tickets left according to Twitter. Only session that is booked out is the 5pm Sunday one.


I ended up on the phone for 20 minutes earlier today - so yes, try not to do it from a mobile

I can't believe anything has sold out. I'm a big fan of the cinema and a founding member but when I passed by this morning it was still a building site. They'll need to pass out hard hats with your 3D glasses unless there is a miracle between now and Friday!

It seems that this weekends opening will involve a protest on April 18th re. London living wage.


Looking ahead it might get a mention on this thread....so a reminder that if you want to vent more about it use this thread instead: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1357998,page=9

Looking at it this morning, I can't help wondering whether the builders have cut corners a bit with the finish - bolts not screwed down properly, the paving leading up to the door looks like it's going to gather water. A 4 month overrun... I don't know who the contractors are, but I hope Picturehouse have got some snag fixing and overrun clauses agreed with them.
Just been to the press launch. It looks AMAZING. They're still finishing off bits and bobs, but it's a truly great addition to the Lane. Seats incredibly comfortable, and I can see over a tall person sitting in front of me. The bar area is lovely, and each screen has a different feel. Nice seats for two at the back. Hats off to the Picturehouse team, who've worked so hard. Very excited.
This is so exciting. I first started asking cinemas about comnig to East Dulwich five years ago. And we now finally have one. Orignally I thought it would be Bermondsey Shortwave who are afab. But even more delighted we now have 3 screens. Well done Picturehouse.

fonread Wrote:

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> Anyone know what the rake is like?


Albert seems to think it's OK:


albert Wrote:

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> Seats incredibly comfortable, and I can see over a tall

> person sitting in front of me.

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