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- The cinema here is a dump. I spend most of my dates in ealing, clubs and food and that, but the minute someone says come cinema, we're on our way to park royal
- Theres one in west ealing that is ok
- Vue in park royals nice but wanabees are not dfar at all. Still itd the film u want right?Screens alright bit prcy. There cineworld too in ealing.
- remember the Cannon ?
- Tho not strictly Ealing, in Brentford, opp McDonalds you can find the Watermans arts centre, they show foreign films, some good French stuff, Chinese, Korean...
- One in Ealing Broadway is a pokey little hole with overpriced food and barely and decent films. Go to Warner Bros (think its called VUE now), they have 12 screens and do every film out! Clean, good atmosphere and no bastards (most of the time).
- Has UGC in Ealing Broadway, Indian cinema in Southall and Odeon in Uxbridge. We often go to Hammersmith, Staples Corner or Slough for additional options.
- Pretty naff...you might as well drive to park royal and go to the warner village for bigger screens and less crowds..
- ealing has one and its on the broadway!!
- The only one there is a cold depressing little hole (like ealing in general). Its full of little b'stards who ruin the film. Its a rip off and you get no leg room. Beware the tube... Beware the North Star
- Ealing Cinema (opposite town hall) is like paying for a back row ticket at wembley, and trying to watch a 26" TV in the middle of the stage. avoid. Its full of noisy indian rooodboys anyway.
- UGC Cinema, 3 screens, well worth a visit. The Warner Village Cinema, technically at Park Royal but who's counting? 10 screens of lovelyness plus a tacky nightclub, bowling alley, huge games arcade, lots of restaurants AND a pub. Now there's value for money.
- out of focus films
yobby audience
dirty seats
scruffy outside graffiti strewn
- one a vIrgin
films fuzzy and out of focus
100s inner city kids
munching food in front row
not a nice place to see a film
staff so lazy you can walk in free sometimes though
- What was our beloved Flea Pit is now Belle Vue cinema (top end of Northfields Ave, W13) and specialises in Asian cinema [due to local demand?] The mainstream cinemas in the area are the Virgin Cinema (Uxbridge Road, W5) and Warner Bros. Cinema (Royale Leisure Park, Park Royal). The Warner Bros. one is better in my opinion, but it's a little harder to get to. Worth it in the ned though (if you're loaded) because it has everything there: Pizza, Mexican, Fast Food (BK and McD's), Bowling, Sega Park, Pub, "Discotheque"...
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