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iice (f)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #32 on: August 23, 2006, 05:03 AM »

My friend went home last year, he was mennnnnn cinema too expensive, he had a date and he blasted like 10k that night, hin vex eh i laff tire for am.  Love cinemas, but am happy naija's improving on that level, when they get enough branches, prices will go down, plus one gas take the economic situation into consideration.  Atleast there is students discount which is an incentive Grin Even though cinemas are relatively cheap where i am, i usually just go them to watch a movie i feel is worth watching on the big screen so i kindda have a large collection of dvds Grin
cuddles (f)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #33 on: August 23, 2006, 01:55 PM »

could someone please help me out,i'D like to know wot site to go to inorder to watch movies for free, help pleeeeeeeeeease

as per silverbird cinemas,the place is expensive,i mean u end up spendin about 2k if ur buyin pocorn and coke,its a ripoff, citimall opposite muson centre also shows movies and its half d prize and d place is just as fine as silverbird
soulpatrol (f)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #34 on: August 23, 2006, 07:23 PM »

are we ever going to be satisfied with anything? those that opened silverbird cinema should be given more credit for what theyve done. haba. before they came, could we boast of any decent cinemas in nigeria? or you want to call those dirty shacks that show indian movies cinemas? c'mon now, silverbird is fairly new, they have to make their money back at first somehow. and 1500 is not that bad, its pretty much how much we pay here abroad $7- $10 and we're students too!
besides i think people should go to the movies for the experience, watching it with others and having a laugh beats watching it alone at home anytime! moreover you don't have to go to the movies all the time. could be once a week or once in 2 weeks.
give them time, theyll expand and prices might come down. would be nice to see naija movies in the cinema as well, and that would only happen if the quality of the acting improves. who would want to pay 1500 for a crappy naija movie? not me! Grin
djrandom (f)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #35 on: August 24, 2006, 11:38 PM »

Please, cut Silverbird some slack. Its OK. They're doing it right. Its not easy to bring recent stuff to Naija. Abeg, haven't u noticed that when it comes to International Media, its like Nigeria dozn't exist. When the cinema culture becomes popular, everything will be OK. As per the showing of Nigerian movies, that's not a very good idea because to make people come see it, u'D hv to release the DVD or rather VCD of the movie 3 or even 6 mths later (like abroad) but that'll lead to piracy.
Vieira (m)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #36 on: August 25, 2006, 06:41 PM »

Cuddles bittorrent is your friend. mininova.org
salsera (f)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #37 on: August 26, 2006, 04:22 PM »

i checked this post and i'm still surprised that people say silverbird is expensive

there prices are comparable to cinema places ALL OVER the world

and about popcorn being expensive haba cinemas worldwide don't let u bring food in unless u sneak it in.
so if popcorn expensive why u dey buy am now

maybe some of the people who are complaining its expensive have never been there, its N500 for students and kids most days except weekends and publicholidays(which is expected because how else will they make money)
its N850 on mondays with FREE popcorn and drink
N700 on wednesday (no popcorn or drink)

so now whats the problem, watching a movie is a choice or is it because we watch films that we think watching a movie should be like buying bubble gum

lets be serious Nigerian movies are not made on celluloid so showing them via screen ?
they sell naija movies for  N350 so how would a cinema make money by showing a Naija film now when NOLLYWOOD'S medium of marketing is VCD's

people think now!
yet silverbird has shown naija films in the past
dblock (m)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #38 on: August 29, 2006, 05:13 AM »

How do you people expect silverbird galleria to be freakin cheap
-Think about the cash to keep the generator running
cinema houses elsewhere don't have that pressure
Think about the cash to keep the place secure. If you've got a problem
Debate and get shut up or build your own cinema house and we'll see if
customers wil say it's cheap
kboy2z (m)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #39 on: October 10, 2006, 01:27 AM »

Silverbird Cinema is the bomb and is the most beautiful place i would say you can get to chill over the weekend, And all you people Silverbird no be 1500 again ooooooo, The price don come down well well, I de go like 3 times a week now na 500 for student and 1000 for adults so me de pay 500 for each movie and i de enjoy am well well,
saintkola (m)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #40 on: October 10, 2006, 07:24 AM »

d cinemas rock. d day i watchd snakes on a plane, i nearly freaked out- just too real !
pjobaby
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #41 on: February 24, 2007, 06:14 PM »

At Cubes, d bar in silverbird galleria, there is a lady by name Lily who acts like a whore. Does anyone know her? please caution her.
alabiyemmy (m)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #42 on: February 24, 2007, 06:16 PM »

quote author=pjobaby link=topic=25.msg914874#msg914874 date=1172337297]
At Cubes, d bar in silverbird galleria, there is a lady by name Lily who acts like a whore. Does anyone know her? Please caution her.
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if u know her - why don't u caution her? and how does a whore behave?[
Seun (m)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #43 on: February 24, 2007, 06:44 PM »

Maybe she refused to go out with him?
McDreamy
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #44 on: February 24, 2007, 06:58 PM »

@Seun

LOL!

LMAO!!


Nice one, a very huge possibility,
Ndipe (m)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #45 on: April 30, 2007, 07:05 AM »

Nice picture of the Silverbird Galleria.
pjobaby
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #46 on: November 11, 2007, 11:39 AM »

Lilian is a lady and am a lady.
The fact that she works in a bar shouldn't make her jump at everyman.
Vgal
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #47 on: November 11, 2007, 11:56 AM »

Whatz up lady.
I know the Lilian and she's o.k. or did she jmp at ur guy?
eroyapa
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #48 on: April 05, 2008, 12:47 AM »

silverbird cinemas is the best in NIgeria
spoilt (f)
Re: Silverbird Cinemas, Nigeria
« #49 on: April 27, 2008, 07:18 PM »

I saw I AM LEGEND in Nigeria when i visited in Dec 07 . It was alright. I have no complaints. The food in the food court is expensive though. Ridiculously so.
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