Wine Bar at Village Cinemas Geelong
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194/200 Ryrie St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
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Reviews for Village Cinemas Geelong
Michael Dickman
I would give the Village Cinema in Geelong 4-5 stars usually. Whilst their new chairs are very comfortable, they now automatically recline when you lay back into them. This wouldn't be an issue except that you end up staring at the roof instead of the screen, and there is no way to stop them reclining. And as a result the only way to watch the movie is to bend your head at a very uncomfortable angle. I don't mind the reclining function, if it was selectable rather than automatic. Please change the seats so we can choose to recline or not. Otherwise, it is a great cinema and the staff are very friendly and helpful.
John
I was enjoying A Complete Unknown—a solid Bob Dylan biopic—until two teenagers, one of them clearly a young Spaniard, decided to turn the mostly empty theatre into their personal love den. Whatever they were doing back there definitely wasn't G-rated. I'm not at liberty to go into specifics, but let's just say things were audibly... sticky. Still, great movie overall.
IRSciascia
nice cinema for families to enjoy an evening right in the centre of town ,close to bars and restaurants.
zzz
I was fully immersed in "A Complete Unknown", the Bob Dylan movie, when my cinematic bliss was abruptly shattered by the unmistakable sounds of two youthful degenerates—a fiery young Spaniard and his eager partner—indulging in a far more intimate form of entertainment in the near-empty theatre. Let’s just say their performance was anything but subtle. Things were getting weird…. That said, the movie was still phenomenal.
Gwen Finnigan
Saw Paddington In Peru with my daughter and granddaughter. Such a good family movie excellent huge cinema very clean nice ambience & environment