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  • i saw the beatles at the abc in 1963 when they were an up and comming act, i think they had just released she loves you at the time.. showing my age here
  • The Picturehouse - fantastic! Also the odeon for shabby chique
  • Odeon is OK...not great but OK!!
  • Picturehouse shows good art-ouse films, plus some more mainstream ones to pay the rent I guess... usually features some of the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival tour. also Odeon, with the biggest screen in the west, apparently
  • upstairs at the pub in sandford just outside of crediton they show recent films.
  • Picture House, Arts Cinema with a nice bar/restaurant. Best in Exeter.
  • Odeon -Hot as hell and twice as noisy. Picture house - sophisticated and you can get a beer.
  • picture house is better than the odean cuz it doesnt smell of pee, and it has a nice bar. it shows world films and less commercial stuff
  • odeon, picture house
  • Odeon and picture house -both a bit gash tho
  • Odeon: top of High Street-bit pricey but generally good depending on the screen, some you can hear the film next door. Picture House: haven't been but am told its good.
  • The picture house is excellent... friendly, nice staff, lovely screening rooms, everything. also - they have a great bar upstairs! the odeon however is pretty damn horrible. it's basically like all odeons everywhere. shows all the popular releases and stuff, whereas the picture house show arty and foreign films...
  • The Odeon (1950s', a small screen, curtains and audiences who appluad for some reason) The Picturehouse (a small unremarkable independent cinema (no good in other words)). And the university cinema (oh dear, don't even think about it)
  • the odeon is the worst cinima in the world and much to expensive. i have never been the the picture house and only know it is very small and very pleasent for quite evenings.
  • theres a city centre odeon. its ok - not much choice tho
  • The Picture House is the cinema in Exeter
  • pic house =nice, odeon =ok but expensive
  • Odeon but I prefer Picture House
  • The Picture House is a great mix of Arthouse and Mainstream Cinema
  • The Picture House, infinitely better than the Odeon, much cheaper and has a nice bar upstairs.
  • the Picture House...far nicer than the Odeon
  • Ten pin bowling down by the quay side, but its not brilliant.
  • Typical Odeon. Awful. Picture House on Bartholemew Street worth trying for more independent and foriegn films, also a few quid cheaper, with more comfy seats and nice bar upstairs!!
  • The Odeon, on Sidwell St. and its soon gonna be a multiplex (hopefully).
  • New arts cinema is really nice for a change.
  • good arts cinema, the picture house , just off fore street
  • Exeter has two cinemas. The Picture House and The Odeon, both based in the City Centre. The Odeon's a great place if you want to hang out with some friends, watch a newly released film and grab something to eat. The Picture House screens a more variety of movies ranging from classics to new releases with a relaxing atmosphere. There is also the Megabowl which is a great night out, there are usually offers when you can play bowling and have a meal plus there is a bar, arcade and pool table there too!
  • Odeon Cinema (near debenhams at the end of the High Street) - clean and offers upgraded seats but costs nearly £4
  • The picture house in Bartholomew street for non-mainstrean films or the Odeon in Sidwell Street for the run of the mill releases otherwise it's a Vid and a Takeaway

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