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  • The Vue next door to Oceana is pretty well set out, almost like an proper american multiplex, well at least the general feel. Its about a 15-20 min walk tho, and kinda pricey if your a student or just poor. Reel Cinema just behind the Theatre Royale has cheaper tickets tho not as an extensive playlist.
  • Vue (formerly Warner Village) has 15 screens so you can't go wrong there (unless there ain't any good films out!). I do travel miles to see films there as I live in Wembury (a village on the outskirts of Plymouth).
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  • Warner Village is really really nice much better than my home city (Leicester) its big, its clean and its comfortable. Not much more to say.
  • Plymouth Arts centre do the best selection of films in Plymouth
  • vue cinemaq on the barbican used to be warner village,tis a fine place
  • The Warner Bros. Cinema complex was absolutely brilliant, however it was recently taken over by VUE cinemas, and is just as good!....however, there are no more overly-large cartoon character models which use to be around the place :(...still, great for films though! :)
  • Vue (formerly 'Warner Bros'). Expensive, but impressive. Food and drink costs a ridiculous amount, however.
  • Warner village on the Barbiacan
  • Vue (formerly Warner Village): Overly priced, but good. Student discounts available.
  • Warner Village gets people in off the moors! (15 miles!)
  • Plymouth Arts Centre for unusual films.
  • warner village and the ABC...so shocked it aint gone bust!!! £3.50 a film and u sit in something that replicate sthe size of ur frontroom on the most basic seats eva...gud if ya on a budget...also no one eva really goes there so 9 times out of ten u have the whole cinema to urself.
  • Warner Village is pretty good, air con and millions of screens. Just below £6 a ticket though! (for an adult)
  • Warnver village, its huge and really good value!
  • Warner Village cinema is great, but use the upstairs toilets not the downstairs ones. Also service can be very slow for food at times, so arrive early if you have to have your hotdog. They do seem to run out of hotdogs a lot, and sometimes salted popcorn as well (blashpemy!) The Arts Centre is not a great movie house, but is good enough, and shows some brilliant movies which couldn't get mainstream distributers (i.e. ArtHouse movies). It's also cheaper than the Warner Village, and has a vegetarian restaurant above it.
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  • Warner Village complex (bowling, cinema, destinys nightclub and MacD)
  • Big complex on the barbican, with warner village, bowling, destinys night club, maccy d's.
  • now that the warner village cinemas opened most people forget about the abc, but its great to look at the cheesy decor, and you get to breathe the same air as the beatles - they played there many eons ago
  • Plymouth Arts Centre, shows all the films the multiplex can't handle i.e.:subtitles, intricate plot, etc.
  • The warner bros cinema is great, iIt's pretty new an its huge. Its the best around! For bowling and quasar, take a trip to Mega bowl.
  • Cinemas here are so much cheaper than the ones in London. It does make a difference guys.
  • Warner Village(coxside)
  • warner village is amounst best in britain
  • the warner villag has enough screens to suit all your needs, and there is the Plymouth arts centre if you want to sit in a room the size of your living room and feel smugly superior to those who and watch Hollywood blockbusters
  • Warner Brothers Complex. Very entertaining!
  • the new warner village is quality, wit 15 massive screens and in a great comlex wit destiny's night club mcdonalds, bowling complex and pizza hut, not to mention two pubs, what else do u want.
  • Superbowl..or Megabowl as its now called..is shite! Theres now a ban on under 18's!!bastards!!!!!
  • Warner village, clare place, coxside, Its huge, high tech and "rad"
  • ABC - Three Screens, Odeon - 5 Screens, Arts Centre Superbowl at Plympton, 16 Lanes, Quasar, American Pool Etc.

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