What’s going on?
Movie interrupted?
It appears to me certain people do not like change.
Paying high prices for food, the writer says. How does she manage to buy food at the supermarkets when she is crying about high prices at the cinema?
I am sure she did not get her Nathan’s hot dogs for free?
She surely had to buy them at a supermarket.
So harsh is the writer; just because someone introduces something new that some people are not use to, they should be fired? Give me a break.
These islands are moving forward, not backwards.
I am quite sure when she is looking at her DVDs she is sometimes interrupted by family members, or by the telephone ringing. Are not these interruptions?
We do not want to be remembered as time forgotten, but as a nation moving forward. So change is good, if it is for the best.
I am quite sure that the new management did research before bringing this new idea to the Cayman Islands. I guess they have travelled.
If people do not like what they are getting, I am sure no one is forcing them to go.
This is the year 2005 and a lot of things have changed in the Cayman Islands since way, way back when young men went to sea and the women stayed at home.
Now what does one see now?
Both young men and women are better educated and are excelling in higher demanding jobs.
This is good, very good. So why can’t one accept changes in other fields?
I am certain the majority of people who enjoy going to the cinema with families and friends will keep on going regardless of the negative things the minority have to say, and those minority will not be missed.
I indeed have no connection to the cinema or the owners. These are my own points of view.
M. Scott
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