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LambToTheSlaughter

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  1. ^^^^^" seats are so comfy it's sometimes hard not to fall asleep!"

    Runtime: 249 minutes. I would say impossible.smile.png

    IMDB says 169 minutes. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816692/

    Sounds like a good movie to watch with a big screen and good sounds.

    That should read 2 hr. 49 min. Still a looooooooooooooooong movie

    Ah, I must admit I have never really understood how the imperial system works wink.png

    Its defiantly 2:49 but it's is such a good movie it doesn't feel like it. One of the best I have seen in a long while. As with most time travel, time shifting, space travel movies containing relativity, it's one of those movies that you can sit and talk with for hours afterwards with friends trying to understand little plot points. I am planning to see it again just to make clear in my head what exactly happened. This is the one to see on the biggest screen possible. I have never seen effects this good before. One of the executive producers is a theoretical physicist named Kip Thorne. The sciency stuff was mostly based on his work. I appreciate the absence of a formulaic love story, instead making the human aspect of the movie about family. There is a surprise un-billed A-lister with a part too big to call a cameo. *Spolier Alert* Thankfully we don't have to see McConaughey shirtless even once.

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    Even regular seating in thai movie houses is a great luxury experience.

    The upper rows directly below the couches in the back row.

    the first class showing is a different time to the English showing so it must be a different theater, not just better seats in the same one

    Different theater but same size screen as the normal ones

    There are at least 2 or 3 different size screens in the normal theatres. The screen in 1st class is the smallest screed they have. 1st class is not worth it in my opinion unless it is a last resort.

  3. So my Filiipino GF who has lived in Thailand with me for the last couple of years is looking to come to the US with me. Neither of us want a K fiance visa yet. I have no idea where to start here. She has some Filipino friends that say she should get a WP in Thailand then apply in Bangkok for a tourist visa to the US. They say the US Embassy in Bangkok is much more likely to grant a visa than if she has just a tourist visa in Thailand (which she has). The assumption being they will think she is working illegally in Thailand and thus is likely to do the same thing in the states. Getting a Non-B and WP seems an awfully expensive and time consuming way to go about getting a tourist visa to the US.

    Appreciate any suggestions.

  4. I have seen on more than one occasion tourists go the wrong direction on the Chalong roundabout. The Thais just parted for them like it was a normal occurrence.

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