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Harry Potter in English

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Which is the best cinema to go to where I can see Harry Potter in English? (v.o.) I know it will cost me about $30 USD, but I'm going anyway.


 


Thanks!


Liz

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Hello!


Which is the best cinema to go to where I can see Harry Potter in English? (v.o.) I know it will cost me about $30 USD, but I'm going anyway.


 


Thanks!


Liz


Liz NicholsonJul 7, 2011 @ 23:57
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Can't wait!

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Can't wait!


Vedra H, Jul 8, 2011 @ 08:28
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Pathe Balaxert is probably the most comfortable cinema in Geneva.

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Pathe Balaxert is probably the most comfortable cinema in Geneva.


Edward B, Jul 8, 2011 @ 09:15
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Balexert is definately the nicest of the 3 I think.. and seems to have the most english speaking times.  Pathe Pass is worth the 37 chf if your a movie person


http://www.pathe.ch/cinema/geneve/pathe_cine_pass.php

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Balexert is definately the nicest of the 3 I think.. and seems to have the most english speaking times.  Pathe Pass is worth the 37 chf if your a movie person


http://www.pathe.ch/cinema/geneve/pathe_cine_pass.php


Lexillent, Jul 8, 2011 @ 09:32
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Balexert is definately the nicest of the 3 I think.. and seems to have the most english speaking times.  Pathe Pass is worth the 37 chf if your a movie person

http://www.pathe.ch/cinema/geneve/pathe_cine_pass.php


Jul 8, 11 09:32

LOL - if you are a movie person with no conscience then streaming sites are your friend - but of course seeing it on the big screen is a far better experience

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LOL - if you are a movie person with no conscience then streaming sites are your friend - but of course seeing it on the big screen is a far better experience


leo tincrowdor, Jul 10, 2011 @ 11:33
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Pathe Balaxert is probably the most comfortable cinema in Geneva.


Jul 8, 11 09:15

Oh yes? :-) Have you tried Astor flim lounge near Place Neuve?

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Oh yes? :-) Have you tried Astor flim lounge near Place Neuve?


Onis, Jul 12, 2011 @ 13:27
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I have deathly hallows part one on DVD for sale 20 fr.

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I have deathly hallows part one on DVD for sale 20 fr.


Fran B, Jul 12, 2011 @ 18:31
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Guys Astor Film Lounge is really very cool, big chairs tables between the chairs so you don't sit on your neighbors lap. waiters who serve on you etc.


bit more expensive but worth the money.


Harry Potter 7 part 2 in English as of today ;-)


http://www.astor-filmlounge.ch/home.php

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Guys Astor Film Lounge is really very cool, big chairs tables between the chairs so you don't sit on your neighbors lap. waiters who serve on you etc.


bit more expensive but worth the money.


Harry Potter 7 part 2 in English as of today ;-)


http://www.astor-filmlounge.ch/home.php


smile2sandro, Jul 13, 2011 @ 13:59
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Probably it's time to post an acitivity? :-)

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Probably it's time to post an acitivity? :-)


Onis, Jul 13, 2011 @ 14:11
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Guys Astor Film Lounge is really very cool, big chairs tables between the chairs so you don't sit on your neighbors lap. waiters who serve on you etc.

bit more expensive but worth the money.

Harry Potter 7 part 2 in English as of today ;-)

http://www.astor-filmlounge.ch/home.php


Jul 13, 11 13:59

Actually I hated it.


The chairs are really uncomfortable if you're as tall as I am (1.96m or 6'6"). If you forget to order a drink before the light goes out and the ads starts (even before the movie) you won't be served any more. In the end you pay double price for a (quite sweet) welcome cocktail.

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Actually I hated it.


The chairs are really uncomfortable if you're as tall as I am (1.96m or 6'6"). If you forget to order a drink before the light goes out and the ads starts (even before the movie) you won't be served any more. In the end you pay double price for a (quite sweet) welcome cocktail.


Edward B, Jul 18, 2011 @ 17:40
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Actually I hated it.

The chairs are really uncomfortable if you're as tall as I am (1.96m or 6'6"). If you forget to order a drink before the light goes out and the ads starts (even before the movie) you won't be served any more. In the end you pay double price for a (quite sweet) welcome cocktail.


Jul 18, 11 17:40

Wow, you are tall indeed Cool


strange that they didn't serve you, I've been served during film...


I suppose welcome cocktails - it's just a glass of champagne, so you are basically paying for normal ticket (around 15 fr), and average price of champagne in Geneva, so 30 fr together, nothing new

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Wow, you are tall indeed Cool


strange that they didn't serve you, I've been served during film...


I suppose welcome cocktails - it's just a glass of champagne, so you are basically paying for normal ticket (around 15 fr), and average price of champagne in Geneva, so 30 fr together, nothing new


Onis, Jul 18, 2011 @ 17:44
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