Vue Aberdeen
Vue Aberdeen
10 Shiprow
Aberdeen,
AB11 5BW
Scotland
Box office: 08712 240 240
Website: www.myvue.com
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Events at Vue Aberdeen
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| After 'Bend it Like Beckham', Chadha takes a step into younger territory with this adaptation of two of Louise Rennison's books. The film lacks the sharp wit of slick American comedies such as 'Clueless' and 'Mean Girls', but earns points for featuring actresses, including lead Georgia Groome, who really are the age of the characters they're playing. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul 10.00am, 12.15, 2.40, 5.00 & 7.30 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Following on from Nolan's critically and commercially successful 'Batman Begins', this sequel promises to be bigger and possibly even better in almost every way. Inevitably, though, expect proceedings to be overshadowed by Ledger's final screen role, as Batman's (Bale) arch-nemesis The Joker. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 24 Jul, 25 Jul–31 Jul 9.50am, 12.00, 1.00, 3.30, 4.30, 7.00, 8.00 & 10.30; Fri, Sat, Sun & Thu 9.50am, 12.00, 1.00, 3.30, 4.30, 7.00, 8.00, 10.30 & 11.30 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Tammi (Burley) joins her two girlfriends on a holiday in Mallorca, only to be lured onboard a luxury yacht by some unscrupulous boys. Messy drug taking, DIY porn-making and a series of violent deaths by knife, rope, flare gun and outboard motor follow. A misguided British attempt to muscle in on the already hackneyed torture-porn genre. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 24 Jul 9.15; Fri–Sun, Wed & Thu 9.15 & 11.40 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Smith plays a nihilistic superhero who has fallen out of favour with the public. Due to this scenario, 'Hancock' dangerously flirts with the status of one-joke film. Amazingly, though, Hancock is then rescued (both as a character and as a film) by PR executive Ray Embrey (Bateman), who believes he can turn Hancock's public image from zero to hero. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul 2.55, 6.00, 8.15 & 10.40; Tue 2.55, 8.15 & 10.40 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Overweight panda Po (Black) joins his heroes, the Fierce Five, in a butt-kicking adventure when the valley of peace is threatened with the return of bad kung fu master, Tai Lung (McShane). This is Dreamworks-does-manga animation, overlaid with an Eastern version of the fated place-in-the-universe style philosophy originally trademarked in 'The Lion King'. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul 11.20am, 1.50, 4.15 & 6.45 | 08712 240 240 |
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| How can we resist you? Film version of super successful Broadway and West End ABBA song musical starring Streep, Brosnan and Firth. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul 10.05am, 12.30, 3.10, 5.45 & 8.30; Fri, Sat, Sun & Thu 10.05am, 12.30, 3.10, 5.45, 8.30 & 11.10 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Eddie Murphy plays Dave Ming Chang, a spaceship made in the image of its miniature-sized captain (also Murphy) who has landed on Earth on a mission to save his planet. Now, one of the least eagerly anticipated reunions in cinema history - between Murphy and director Brian Robbins ('Norbit') - invites us to Meet Dave. You really shouldn't bother. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul 10.20am & 12.45; Sun 12.45 | 08712 240 240 |
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| A few years on from packing away the series, the characters are back and fleshed out, the individual angst of each woman realised enough to engage even the hardened cynics. Like life however, the film isn't perfect, the beginning recap is clumsy, the ending is rushed, and the version of feminist power and female solidarity the film peddles is slightly simplistic. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul Fri, Sat, Sun & Thu 11.40 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Inspired by sci-fi classics from the 1960s and 70s, Pixar have created a post-apocalyptic story set in a future in which the Earth has been abandoned by humankind, where a solitary robot named WALL-E executes his now pointless trash collecting programme. At its heart this is a very sweet romantic comedy, and that's what provides the emotional clout. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul 11.00am, 1.30, 3.55, 6.20 & 8.45 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Scottish comic book writer Mark Millar's ultra-violent graphic novel gets the Hollywood blockbuster treatment. Fellow Scot McAvoy takes the lead as a super-assassin inductee under the tutelage of action babe Fox (Jolie) and boss Sloan (Freeman). Toning down the comic's darker elements and ramping up the SFX, Bekmambetov's quirky stylistic excesses make up for the script's weaknesses. And McAvoy is quite convincing. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 25 Jul–31 Jul 9.00; Fri–Sun & Thu 9.00 & 11.50 | 08712 240 240 |
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| Mulder and Scully return for a stand alone X-Files feature. | ||
| Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen | 1 Aug Thu 12am | 08712 240 240 |
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