Sunday, 27 July 2014

Cinema - the way it ought to be done


I’ve never really been a huge fan of going to the cinema – it’s dark, it’s sometimes dull, there’s not much to keep you entertained if the film ends up being a bit questionable, and often it leaves me feeling sleepy and tired.
            Not so in Singapore! Since discovering “Platinum Class” at the cinemas in Singapore, Nick refused to put himself through any film (no matter how much he wants to see if) if he has to sit in the cheap seats, and if he’s setting the rules, who am I to complain.
            Nick wanted to go and see Hercules, which I wasn’t very excited about, but which turned out to be a laugh out loud mess of rubbish acting and The Mummy style comedy storyline.
            What made it even better (and an even better way to round off our Sunday of relaxed fun) was the Platinum Class service.


Wine, chicken nuggets and popcorn was delivered to our table almost as soon as we arrived. We settled ourselves down on our LazyBoy reclining chairs and covered ourselves with our individual duvets before enjoying the film. It’s like watching a film in you own home, only with nicer chairs, better snacks, a bigger screen and table service just the push of a button away.


 

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