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  • Mwldan is the local cinama its not a bad place
  • cardigan cinema's orite allthough dont expect to see a film made in the last 50yrs
  • The Theatre Mwldan is the best cinema I've ever been in. It has a lovely cafe, an art gallery and really comfy seats,I highly recommend it.
  • The Theatre Mwldan is the best cinema I've ever been in. It has a lovely cafe, an art gallery and really comfy seats,I highly recommend it.
  • yea but it is ok but i cant rember how to spell it summit like theater mwldan
  • mwldan...it's cool
  • Well comfy seats now. thnk u mwldan
  • the cinema in cardigan has gone through some really big changes its definitly worth a look good price too plus a bar and popcorn place
  • Sadly after all the millions that have been spent on the new cinema, they have been too greedy and stuffed so many seats into the place, there is less legroom than before, probabley messures the same but you cant put you feet under the seat in front now, Return of the king nearly killed me! DVT here we come with law suites to follow
  • Even though they have done out the Cinema("With out of town builders!!") I would still rather"WALK"to Swansea Cinema!!! The seat's are too cramped...
  • You might aswell rent a dvd from choices video as they have a massive range and mwldan is so behind!
  • no leg room in mwldan
  • Only mwldan. Its a bit rubbish at the moment with seats that an adult cant get comfy in but its gonna be revamped with another cinema screen, cafe, art gallery... itll be like an arts complex
  • Try sitting in Theatre Mwldan for two hours. You wouldn't bother with it again! You end up with piles. Ouch!
  • theatr mwldan is all
  • Theatre Mwldan is the best thing in town, and the only constructive thing for kids to go to, although the seating arrangements cater for midget people only, grab an end seat if you need to stretch your legs.
  • The only place to see a film is the Theatre Mwldan, no i won't travel miles to get there, i can't even be bothered to walk 5 mins down the road, it's really cramped and uncomfortable, and your best sleeping in the car in the carpark, when you've thrown the kids out with a £10.00!
  • its a long time since i was there but i do remember a cinema showing cowboys on a white painted wall this was at the bottom of greenfield row as for now i could not tell you
  • They've got the one at the Theatre Mwldan, which has a screen smaller than my telly. There used to be the Pav on Napier St (I think). That was a cool cinema because you could see any film no matter what age you were. Then some fucker demolished it!
  • thetre mwldan again is the place to go.and cardigan thetre kicks attics arse!
  • Mwldan Cinema Is a good cinems, and outside is a well hip skating area.
  • WHEN I WAS THERE "PAV"WAS THE PLACE WHEN I FIRST SAW THE WANDERERS, AND STUCK BY THAT NAME EVER SINCE,"WELL OVER 25 YEARS AGO".
  • The cinema was promised to be much better than it is, some grant or other has been turned down so further building work has been swept under the carpet. Its not your average widescreen cinema but the staff are friendly, the toliets and the building is of a high quality and has won numerous awards. There is a nice little bar and pop corn machine the only down thing about it is that if you're watching a three hour film, your behind is quite numb, the seats are a little uncomfortable but the cinema is always quite full, so it can't be that bad. Oh and it's in the same place as 'Theatre Mwldan'

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Last updated: 2008-01-04

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