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Old 16-08-2015, 10:34   #7
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Re: Curzon Home Cinema comes to TiVo®

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
£10 for new releases? Much cheaper at our local cinemas.
If you assume that two people will be watching the film, then at £5 each it will be cheaper than every cinema in the country. Curzon's prices in London where most of its cinemas are, are more than £10 per ticket!
If we take one recent film, The Salt of the Earth
To rent online £10
To buy tickets at the Curzon Knutsford, Cheshire 2 x £9.25 + £1 booking fee = £19.50. Saving=£9.50
To buy tickets at the Curzon Soho, London: 2 x £14 + £1 booking fee = £29. Saving=£19.00
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