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They do in the Netherlands. When I went to see Harry Potter there with my friend, the film just stopped half-way through and the screen went blank. I thought it had broken down, but it was just the intermission while they changed reels.Dotsie wrote::lol: No idea Tony. But they don't have an intermission, so presumably they've come up with something more advanced![]()



Tonyblack wrote:They do in the Netherlands. When I went to see Harry Potter there with my friend, the film just stopped half-way through and the screen went blank. I thought it had broken down, but it was just the intermission while they changed reels.Dotsie wrote::lol: No idea Tony. But they don't have an intermission, so presumably they've come up with something more advanced![]()
I could have used an intermission during Return of the King - I thought my bladder was going to burst.
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