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    Post by ResurrectionRooney Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:13 am

    Filmgoers demand refunds after discovering The Artist is silent film
    Punters in Liverpool didn't know awards contender was dialogue-free, black and white and shown in reduced screen format

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    It is being heavily tipped for Oscars glory next month after taking the Golden Globes by storm and racking up 12 Bafta nominations, but it seems not everyone has found themselves wowed by the nostalgic charms of The Artist, French film-maker Michel Hazanavicius's much-hyped hymn to Hollywood's golden era. A cinema in Liverpool has been forced to offer refunds after filmgoers complained that they had not realised the movie was silent and in black and white.

    A spokesperson for Odeon Liverpool One confirmed to the Daily Telegraph that the first award-winning silent film in more than 90 years had not been to everybody's taste. There were also suggestions that cinemagoers felt short-changed by the movie's reduced screen size, intended as a tribute to the look of silent films from the early part of the 20th century.

    "Odeon Liverpool One can confirm it has issued a small number of refunds to guests who were unaware that The Artist was a silent film," said the spokesperson. "The cinema is happy to offer guests a refund on their film choice if they raise concern with a member of staff within 10 minutes of the film starting."

    The Artist, which centres on the romance between a fading star of the silent era and a young ingenue who rises to the top following the arrival of the talkies, picked up Golden Globes for best actor in a musical or comedy (Jean Dujardin), best musical or comedy film and best score at the weekend. For all the hype, it has not so far proved a major box-office smash, taking just $27m worldwide.

    That could change if the film triumphs at next month's Academy Awards: previous big winners such as Slumdog Millionaire and last year's The King's Speech experienced a significant box-office bounce after carrying all before them. The nominations for this year's Oscars are announced next Tuesday ahead of the ceremony on 26 February.

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    Post by Guest Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:06 am

    Laughing
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    Post by The Zlatan Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:11 am

    Pretty sure you're not allowed gifs over 500kb in sigs. I would expect better from a former moderator Rolling Eyes
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    Post by Guest Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:17 am

    Shut up and enjoy Messi's brilliance.
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    Post by Guest Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:17 am

    Laughing
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    Post by Theo Filippo Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:18 am

    I'm more worried about that disgusting quote in his signature.
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    Post by The Zlatan Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:19 am

    ahlycotc wrote:Shut up and enjoy Messi's brilliance.

    SO you are intentionally breaking the rules?
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    Post by Guest Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:20 am

    The Zlatan wrote:
    ahlycotc wrote:Shut up and enjoy Messi's brilliance.

    SO you are intentionally breaking the rules?

    There is nothing that says no GIFS are allowed. It's up to the mods if they see it as excessive. Other members have gifs in their sigs and nothing was done about it.
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    Post by Phadunkin Donuts Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:23 am

    you have been reported
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    Post by The Zlatan Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:25 am

    ahlycotc wrote:
    The Zlatan wrote:

    SO you are intentionally breaking the rules?

    There is nothing that says no GIFS are allowed. It's up to the mods if they see it as excessive. Other members have gifs in their sigs and nothing was done about it.

    It may not be a written rule, but what is written makes it clear enough.
    Please take into consideration the size of the image file before you use it. If the size is deemed too large (usually if it’s animated) it will be removed.

    I have seen it written numerous times in threads that GIFs over 500kb aren't allowed.
    You should know better ahly.

    There's also nothing in the rules about sectarianism, but I'm pretty sure RR got banned for a certain comment.

    This is just a blatant disregard. Rolling Eyes
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    Post by Guest Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:28 am

    The Zlatan wrote:
    ahlycotc wrote:

    There is nothing that says no GIFS are allowed. It's up to the mods if they see it as excessive. Other members have gifs in their sigs and nothing was done about it.

    It may not be a written rule, but what is written makes it clear enough.
    Please take into consideration the size of the image file before you use it. If the size is deemed too large (usually if it’s animated) it will be removed.

    I have seen it written numerous times in threads that GIFs over 500kb aren't allowed.
    You should know better ahly.

    There's also nothing in the rules about sectarianism, but I'm pretty sure RR got banned for a certain comment.

    This is just a blatant disregard. Rolling Eyes

    I don't care what RR got banned for, that's not my issue. As the rule says, it's up to the mods. If they feel it's excessive, I'll take it down. Now get back on topic.
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    Post by The Zlatan Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:29 am

    Disgusting attitude.
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    Post by Guest Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:43 pm

    How did they get a refund? I doubt they bought tickets in the first place.
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    Post by Guest Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:48 pm

    A cinema in Liverpool has been forced to offer refunds after filmgoers
    complained that they had not realised the movie was silent and in black
    and white.

    Who's fucking fault is that? I don't care whether they're from Liverpool, that is just shocking stupidity, not to mention generally poor taste. They shouldn't be offered a refund at all.

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