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Minions at The Orford Odeon

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JANUARY HOLIDAYS @ THE ORFORD ODEON! GO BACK TO WHERE IT ALL BEGAN.

MINIONS – Animation/Comedy/Family (2015) – Rated PG

“Wonderfully absurd, brilliantly inventive and totally adorable, Minions is literally a laugh a minute. It’s a sparkling combo of clever scripting and execution brought to life with a great voice cast and an innate sense of the ridiculous. The Minions speak only Gobbledygook (apart from a few words) so much of the humour is visual. Consequently, it’s quite a feat for these banana-loving critters to portray so much personality. Nothing is overdone: the sketches are brief and I love the way music jokes are integrated. Having a purpose is the theme and the film zips along with great energy and pizzazz, pulling in ideas from all directions. The ending is inspired. You don’t need a kid to see this film.” Louise Keller – Urban Cinefile

  • With: Voices of: Sandra Bullock, Geoffrey Rush, Jennifer Saunders & Michael Keaton
  • When: 7pm Thursday 21st January 2016 – Rated G
  • Where: TCH (Triabunna Community Hall) 3 Vicary St., Triabunna
  • Times: Doors open @ 6.30pm – Film Starts @ 7pm
  • Cost: All tickets are only $5.00 each
  • Licensed Bar / Snack Packs / Chocolates / Popcorn / Large Screen
  • www.orfordodeon.com Find The Orford Odeon on Facebook

(Finishes @ approx. 9pm)

Proudly Sponsored by: Triabunna Cabin and Caravan Park

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