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Vue Entertainment is delighted to announce they will be offering cinema goers the chance to see selected PG, 12A and 15 rated films in screenings that will be for guests aged 18 years or over across 58 cinemas nationwide. The first film to be shown in this way will be James Bond - The Quantum of Solace (12A) from 7th November. Other major films scheduled for over 18 screenings in December include; The Day the Earth Stood Still, Australia and Yes Man.

Mark de Quervain, Sales and Marketing Director of Vue Entertainment said: ‘These screenings have been launched in direct response to overwhelming positive customer feedback obtained from extensive research studies and trials carried out over the past year.’ This confirmed a significant number of cinema goers wanted to see PG, 12A and 15 rated films in screenings that could avoid unwanted disruptions that can sometimes be caused by audiences under the age of 18.

‘To assist with creating the relaxing adult environment that our customers have asked for, we will have a member of staff present throughout the film in these special screenings’.

‘We are keen to know what films people want to see next in this way, so we are also giving them the opportunity to go online at www.myvue.com/voteover18s and vote for future films. We will take this information and respond with the most popular choices being scheduled’.

This new offering from Vue, underpins the company’s ongoing commitment to provide cinema goers with choice and value in the way they experience and enjoy movies at their cinemas. For more information on the screenings visit www.myvue.com/over18s

Customers wishing to see movies as normal will still enjoy the wide the availability of choice of films, and times as they have come to expect from Vue.



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