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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Showing in Eastwood Cinema
The 6th film of the Harry Potter series is showing this weekend in 6 out of 7 cinemas in Eastwood City. The price for Cinemas 1 to 3 is P185 while Cinema 5 and 6 costs P195. The Eastwood Ultra 7 offers it at P400 – with unlimited popcorn and drinks.
The screening schedule is as follows:
Cinema 1:
- 12:50 PM
- 4:00 PM
- 7:10 PM
- 10:20 PM – LFS
Cinema 2:
- 1:20 PM
- 4:30 PM
- 7:40 PM
- 10:50 PM – LFS
Cinema 3:
- 1:50 PM
- 5:00 PM
- 8:10 PM
- 11:20 PM – LFS
Cinema 5 (Eastwood Mall):
- 12:50 PM
- 4:00 PM
- 7:10 PM
- 10:20 PM – LFS
Cinema 6 (Eastwood Mall):
- 1:20 PM
- 4:30 PM
- 7:40 PM
- 10:50 PM – LFS
Cinema 7: (Eastwood Ultra 7):
- 12:20 PM
- 3:30 PM
- 6:40 PM
- 9:50 PM – LFS
Some notes and trivia:
- Cinema 4 in Eastwood City Walk 2 will screen Ice Age 3 at 1:10 PM, 3:30 PM, 5:50 PM, 8:10 PM and 10:30 PM.
- Harry Potter 6 is rated by MTRCB at PG-13
- Rupert Grint a.k.a. Ron Weasley was stricken with H1N1 swine flu while filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- After this, I’m anticipating the two-movie conclusion of the Harry Potter series.
Eastwood Ultra 7
We recently watched ‘He’s not that into you’ in Eastwood’s latest movie house – the Eastwood Ultra 7. Here are some of my thoughts about the film and the new cinema.
The Movie
The film was good. Different types of relationships and experiences were depicted. The two of them are quite noticeable.
Starting off as married couple, college sweethearts Ben and Janine seems to display a good relationship. Everything was ruined when Ben engaged in an affair. He then admits to his wife after arguing about the wood flooring for their new house. Janine tried to forgive him, but totally decided to have a divorce after discovering that Ben was lying about his smoking habits. In the end, they separated.
On the other hand, Neil and Beth are also having a perfect relationship, except that Beth wanted them to get married, while Neil doesn’t believe in marriage at all. They separated, but got back together after Beth realized that Neil is still the perfect man for her, setting up the scene for the best part of the film – Neil proposed to Beth.
All in all, I rate it at 7/10 in IMDB.
The Movie House
Generally speaking, the experience was great. The cinema offers recliners for the complete relaxation of the moviegoers. Drinks and unlimited popcorn are inclusive in the ticket fee. The only downside is the price. At P350 per person, this is already equivalent to a normal cinema ticket and a great deal of food. That being said, I think that you can get your money’s worth if you watch a high-quality film that perhaps run for at least two hours. Otherwise, I suggest going to your normal movie house.
