You may be referencing the edge of the film strip where embedded data can be interpreted to identify the film stock being used.
Without endorsement, you can review the FujiFilm Color Film Reference sheet, below, to locate the film designation elements you want.
No. That sentence is grammatically incorrect.The correct sentence would be:In the context of advising someone who is bored: Why not go to the cinema?In the context of suggesting to do something with someone: Why don't we go to the cinema? -Or- Let's go to the cinema.
noise from the other people talking and eating popcorn!!!
A home cinema is characterised by a system of entertainment equipment. This equipment includes a large television, speakers, dvd player, remote control, television stand, and surround sound system.
if you are talking about cherrybomb with Rupert grint in it it is out on the 23rd of April 2010 in the UK i am not sure whether it is coming out in the US or not.
Talking Trash - 1994 was released on: USA: 4 May 1994 (Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema) (premiere) USA: 5 April 1995
Cinema means: a movie theater: a place designed for the exhibition of films a motion picture movies: the film industry the art or technique of making motion pictures Cinema is the Latin spelling of the Greek word kinema (cf kinetic), meaning "a motion." According to Webster's Dictionary, the word derives from the word cinematograph.
well if you are talking about the least in one cinema, it would be 12 tickets...a cinema in america had a rapist hiding in it called liam maddison, but in total the lowest amount of tickets sold was 24million.
Allocine is the service organization that provides information on french cinema. A lot of their service focuses on novelties and promotion of DVD's for purchase.
an usher:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/usher
If your talking about Build-A-Bear-Vile, then you can go to the shop that is next to the hair dresser and on the same screen as the cinema and the cafe.
The cast of Cinema Cinema - 1986 includes: Kalaichelvi Gandhimathi
The Romanian language equivalents of cinema are cinema, cimetograf.