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To want to go and see inside out at the Movies for Juniors even though my kids are too old now?

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AskBasil · 24/10/2015 14:55

I really want to see it. But DD has already seen it and doesn't think she looks young enough anymore to do the Junior thing.

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ThisFenceIsComfy · 24/10/2015 14:57

Just go. I bloody love that Movies for Juniors. It's so cheap. We go every week.

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ThisFenceIsComfy · 24/10/2015 14:57

Even if we have the film at home, may I add. One word. Popcorn.

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AskBasil · 28/10/2015 19:54

LOL. But they're only showing it in Movies for Juniors so I don't think you can go without a junior

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Chilledmonkeybrains · 28/10/2015 20:18

Can't you bribe her?

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apricotdanish · 28/10/2015 21:12

I went with my twelve year old son today, we had funSmile. At school he'll just pretend he saw Sceptre though Wink, Inside Out's not really going to go down well with a group of 12 year old boys! (at least not in public). You should go, it's a nice way to spend a couple of hours and Movies for Juniors is a bargain!

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BathshebaDarkstone · 28/10/2015 21:15

Can you borrow a Junior? Grin

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helzapoppin2 · 28/10/2015 21:19

Waiting for dvd. It looks very good!
Kids in 20s and 30s.

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PaulAnkaTheDog · 28/10/2015 21:24

I bribed 9 yo Ds to go see it by promising him I'd buy Jurassic World on DVD. Best £10 I ever spent. Such an awesome film!

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TheSconeOfStone · 28/10/2015 21:25

YANBU it's a great film. We saw it at kids am a couple of weeks ago. I cried. Luckily DD aged just 8 was there to look after me (she's going through ASD screening at the moment so the film really pushed my buttons).

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Dungandbother · 28/10/2015 21:58

I never read anywhere that juniors had to be in the party attending.

Buy two tickets but go by yourself. Tell them she's in the loo or something.

It's ace. Just go.

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DisappointedOne · 29/10/2015 00:18

Fab film. Do whatever you can to see it.

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Unreasonablebetty · 29/10/2015 00:34

No! Go and see it, even on your own.,

We saw it yesterday and the opening weekend.
It's a great film. First time I watched it and it had me in tears, the second time we watched it, I spent a lot of the time thinking that it makes a lot of sense taking into account emotional problems people have that stem from childhood. It helped me figure some things out...

I don't like to but DVDs, they tend to be clutter as I very rarely watch something more than once. When this comes out I'm buying it.

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DisappointedOne · 29/10/2015 08:21

I've seen it about 8 times (with DD) and have the bluray on preorder.

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AnyoneButAndre · 29/10/2015 08:23

Our local cinema definitely doesn't allow adults in to kids' club screenings without a child.

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OhSoggyBiscuit · 29/10/2015 19:41

I just missed out on seeing Inside Out in the cinema for the second time, no shame in watching it minus kids. Too good for them ;)

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