Leicester Square Odeon Luxe London
The iconic newly refurbished ODEON Luxe Leicester Square
Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, Dolby Cinema
Filmed 1/6/19 during a Cinema Theatre Association visit
Best Cinema in London | Odeon Leicester Square Cinema
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London By Night - Donald MacKenzie at the Odeon Leicester Square Compton Organ
Donald MacKenzie plays the Odeon Leicester Square Compton Organ
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Thomas And The Magic Railroad: Odeon Leicester square Premiere 2000, London UK
UNITED KINGDOM: CHARITY PREMIERE OF CHILDREN'S FILM THOMAS AND THE MAGIC RAILROAD
09 July 2000
London's Leicester Square could have been mistaken for Waterloo station this weekend, when the world's most popular steam engine, Thomas the Tank Engine pulled in for the World Charity Premiere of Thomas and the Magic Railroad, written, produced and directed by Britt Alcroft.
Attending the premiere alongside the director were two of the stars from Thomas and the Magic Railroad, American child actress Mara Wilson and British actor Michael Rodgers.
Instead of the usual set of glamorous guests, approximately 2000 children were invited to the Odeon cinema in Leicester Square to watch the film.
The children were also treated to a real-life Thomas the Tank Engine outside the cinema in the form of a 46- tonne, 12-foot long (3.6 metre) steam locomotive which usually spends its days working in Wales.
Britt Allcroft who is based in California, is the driving force behind Thomas the Tank Engine. Since re-discovering The Railway Series of books in the 1980's, Allcroft brought the stories to life in Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends on British television in 1984. The phenomenon quickly spread all over the world and Thomas the Tank Engine became a firm favourite with children, as well as a multimillion-dollar business.
Fifteen million videos, a Japanese theme park and mountains of cups, train sets, bedspreads and lunchboxes later, Thomas and his smiley-faced engine playmates are off on their biggest adventure yet, as stars of a $20 million feature film, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, which opened in London on Sunday (July 9).
But Allcroft talks gently of Thomas, Bertie the Bus, Harold the Helicopter and the Fat Controller as good friends who help interpret the world for 2- to 5-year-olds with an unusual blend of fantasy and reality.
Allcroft wrote, produced and directed the movie, her first feature film. It brings humans, some of them Americans, into the quaint animated world of talking trains originally created by the late British vicar Rev. Wilbert Awdry for his sick son.
Alec Baldwin and 1960s icon Peter Fonda are the movie's flesh-and-blood stars, both enjoying being cast against type.
I've worked with Alec, a couple of years back because he became in America, Thomas' storyteller for the films on television and we just had a great time and he loves working on this project. His own daughter is a big fan and so when he first heard that I was getting involved with making this movie, he wanted to be involved so that was great, she said.
The film also stars American child actress, Mara Wilson who is well known for her roles in Mathilda, Mrs Doubtfire
and Miracle on 34th Street. Speaking to Reuters with her co-star, actor Michael Rodgers, Wilson confessed that a lot of her friends are very envious of her opportunities to meet and work with great names in cinema.
My friends can be pretty jealous, oh yes, they're all in love with him yes. They want to come to the L.A. premiere so they can see him.....Yeh Mr Stud..no it's been great but they are kind of jealous of me meeting all these people when I was so little, she revealed.
A huge party was thrown for the children who attended the screening and one little boy chose an interesting word to describe the film..
It is excellent, it was flabbergasting..... Well, a Thomas film you would never expect actual live people to actually take part in the actual film so I just thought that was amazing how they could put the graphics together, he said.
Thomas and the Magic Railroad goes on general release in the United Kingdom on July 14. It premieres in the United States later this month.
ODEON Luxe Leicester Square is coming
Premiering Christmas 2018, ODEON Luxe Leicester Square is being revolutionised into an even more luxurious and technologically advanced Dolby Cinema that will continue to set the standard for generations.
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Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Rita Ora. The film premiere of 'Fifty Shades Darker' held at Odeon Leicester Square in London, England.
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London Leicester square at Odeon
ODEON IMAX in London with 18 screens !! Sr channel uk !!
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The BFI London IMAX is the largest cinema screen in Britain. It measures 26m by 20m with a total screen size of 520m². However, if showing a film with an aspect ratio of 2.39:1, only 283m² of the screen will be in use, or 365m² for a 1.85:1 film. The auditorium seats 485.[7]
Despite the cinema having the largest screen in Britain, when showing in the flagship IMAX format (70mm film) at an aspect ratio of 1.43, it does not offer the biggest image. That can be claimed by the Vie Manchester Printworks, which has 11m² more image area than the BFI IMAX in such aspect ratio.
The London IMAX is followed in size by:
The Vie Manchester Printworks IMAX. 26.3m by 18.8m with a total screen size of 495m² (289m² for a 2.39:1 film, 374m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 377.[8]
The Glasgow Science Centre IMAX. 25m by 18.9m with a total screen size of 472m² (262m² for a 2.39:1 film, 338m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 382.
The Empire, Leicester Square IMAX, London. 26.5m by 15.6m with a total screen size of 413m².(294m² for a 2.39:1 film, 380m² for a 1.85:1 film).Seats 728. It is currently the widest cinema screen in Britain. This screen sits back-to-back with the Super screen, 20.5m by 11m with a total screen size of 225.5m²
The London Science Museum IMAX. 24.3m by 16.8m with a total screen size of 408m² (247m² for a 2.39:1 film, 319m² for a 1.85:1 film).
The Cineworld IMAX, Leeds. 24m by 14m with a total screen size of 336m²
The National Science and Media Museum, Bradford. 20m by 16.5m with a total screen size of 330m² (167m² for a 2.39:1 film, 216m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 270.
Pepsi IMAX Cinema at the London Trocadero (closed in 1999) 19.8m by 15.8m with a total screen size of 313m² (164m² for a 2.39:1 film, 212m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seated 300.
The Giant Screen at Millennium Point, Birmingham (closed in 2015). 21.3m by 12.6 with a total screen size of 268m² (190m² for a 2.39:1 film, 245m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 385.
The Cineworld IMAX, Sheffield. 21.3m x 12m, total screen size of 255.6m². Seats 691. (Screen 7)
The Super screen at the Cineworld O2, London. 22m by 9.2m with a total screen size of 202m² (157m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 776 (Screen 11).[9][10][11]
The Odeon IMAX, Milton Keynes Stadium. 18.5m by 10.32m with a total screen size of 191m².(143m² for a 2.39:1 film, 185m² for a 1.85:1 film) Seats 387 [12]
The Extreme screen at Vie Westfield London, 18m by 10m with a total screen size of 180m².[13]
The Rheed Centre, Penrith Cumbria. 18m by 14.63m with a total screen size of 263.34 m2.(144m² for a 2.39:1 film) Seats 262 [14]
The Liverpool One Odeon IMAX, Liverpool. 17.99m x 9.76m for a total screen size of 176m². Seats 288[15]
The Cineworld IMAX, Nottingham. 18.9m x 9.1m, total screen size of 172m². Seats 425. (Screen 10) [16]
The Odeon IMAX, Cardiff. 16.8m by 7.9m for a total screen size of 133m² (118m² for a 2.39:1 film, 115m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 209.[17]
The Odeon IMAX, Kingston. 15.2m wide x 7.23m with a total screen size of 110m² (97m² for a 2.39:1 film, 97m² for a 1.85:1 film) Seats 428.
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London, UK Travel - Leicester Square
A bustling square full of cinemas, theatres, and restaurants, and nightclubs.
Getting There/Directions
Tube - Piccadilly line Or Northern line to Leicester Square station.
Here we are in Leicester Square, we are in the hall of the west end. This is where Londoners come for an evening's entertainment. Hordes of tourists and locals walk the streets in the evening looking for a night out on the town. When Hollywood comes to town, the Odeon, Leicester Square hosts the glitzy premieres of blockbuster movies. With 1,700 seats, it is the biggest in London. But this is my favorite cinema. This is a Prince Charles Cinema, home of the mystical Sing-A-Long Sound of Music. Come as Julie Andrews, or just as you are, for a great evening of audience participation.
Shaftesbury Avenue is like London's Broadway. It is a great place to see first runs of plays and musicals. There is no sense in paying full price for tickets. Here, at the Society of West End Theatre's ticket booth, you can find great deals on tickets. Be aware, though, there are many people on the square who will try to sell you tickets; but this is the place to come for the real deal. Chinatown is at the north of the Leicester Square. It is a great place to come to sample excellent Cantonese cuisine, or simply to soak up the atmosphere. I am Eleanor, showing you London.
1970 UK, Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Odeon Leicester Square
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UK EXT NIGHT street, crowds gathered to see celebrities at film premiere EXT Odeon cinema, soldier, Queen Elizabeth II attending film premiere, evening gown.
David Walliams - ROCKETMAN - UK Premiere @ Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, London - 20/05-2019 ???? ????