Film
6 things you need to know, if you’re in a German cinema goes
Why Popcorn does not equal Popcorn is and what you can do to get a seat in the first row including a stiff neck to avoid: Here are 6 tips for all, for the first Time in Germany, going to the cinema.
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In time the Ticket to get
The Germans are known for their habit, in the holidays “their” sun loungers early in the morning with towels to mark it. This is something of its own kind of reservation in the cinema is not necessary: Everyone can have his Tickets in advance online to order – including a guaranteed seat. So you avoid the queue at the box office and can be on time at the beginning of the movie to take his place.
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Sweet or salty?
Usually, the Popcorn, the in German cinemas will be offered, sweet. But more and more often to the cinema audience the buttered, salty Popcorn offered. So: In Order to make sure that the taste of the Popcorns with the of the drink matching. Not to everyone tastes Salty along with a sugar-sweet Cola.
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With “Like ice in the sunshine” in the break
This commercial song is a great ice cream company, can resounded in all German cinemas until the 90s. This was the signal for the break between advertising and Film, in the real ice cream man – how in the football stadium – through the series went on, and ice cream to the man brought. This sweet custom is met with nowadays only in the older cinemas.
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The thing with the voice actors
In many European countries, Hollywood movies in Original with subtitles. In Germany most movies are dubbed. The German voices of big Stars like Brad Pitt and George Clooney have a Job for life. It is irritating, however, when a speaker time can’t and Clooney a different voice gets. Then there’s the whole movie somehow.
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Cinema with history
Sometimes, the best stories of the cinema to tell itself. The Zoo Palace in Berlin, is the home of the Berlin film festival and was in the 50s, one of the most glamorous cinemas in Germany. International stars such as Sophia Loren or Romy Schneider celebrated their premieres here. The Zoo Palast has been two years completely renovated and in 2013 re-opened. In the old style with the latest technology.
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The Set is right next door
Who in Germany, a Film looks, the could be the Setting somewhat familiar. Because maybe he is on his way to the cinema, by this road went on the canvas, just George Clooney and Matt Damon go along. No wonder, especially in Berlin. There is the Filmstudio Babelsberg, in the Blockbuster like the “Monuments Men” and “Inglourious Basterds” have arisen.
Author/Autor: Kate Müser/sw
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In time the Ticket to get
The Germans are known for their habit, in the holidays “their” sun loungers early in the morning with towels to mark it. This is something of its own kind of reservation in the cinema is not necessary: Everyone can have his Tickets in advance online to order – including a guaranteed seat. So you avoid the queue at the box office and can be on time at the beginning of the movie to take his place.
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Sweet or salty?
Usually, the Popcorn, the in German cinemas will be offered, sweet. But more and more often to the cinema audience the buttered, salty Popcorn offered. So: In Order to make sure that the taste of the Popcorns with the of the drink matching. Not to everyone tastes Salty along with a sugar-sweet Cola.
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With “Like ice in the sunshine” in the break
This commercial song is a great ice cream company, can resounded in all German cinemas until the 90s. This was the signal for the break between advertising and Film, in the real ice cream man – how in the football stadium – through the series went on, and ice cream to the man brought. This sweet custom is met with nowadays only in the older cinemas.
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The thing with the voice actors
In many European countries, Hollywood movies in Original with subtitles. In Germany most movies are dubbed. The German voices of big Stars like Brad Pitt and George Clooney have a Job for life. It is irritating, however, when a speaker time can’t and Clooney a different voice gets. Then there’s the whole movie somehow.
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Cinema with history
Sometimes, the best stories of the cinema to tell itself. The Zoo Palace in Berlin, is the home of the Berlin film festival and was in the 50s, one of the most glamorous cinemas in Germany. International stars such as Sophia Loren or Romy Schneider celebrated their premieres here. The Zoo Palast has been two years completely renovated and in 2013 re-opened. In the old style with the latest technology.
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The Set is right next door
Who in Germany, a Film looks, the could be the Setting somewhat familiar. Because maybe he is on his way to the cinema, by this road went on the canvas, just George Clooney and Matt Damon go along. No wonder, especially in Berlin. There is the Filmstudio Babelsberg, in the Blockbuster like the “Monuments Men” and “Inglourious Basterds” have arisen.
Author/Autor: Kate Müser/sw
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