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A Noah screening was cancelled due to a flood in a cinema
CALL IT IRONY. Call it life imitating art. Call it hilarious.
A cinema in Exeter, England was closed due to flooding last Friday, April 4 – the day Russell Crowe’s epic Noah was released.
Though not quite of biblical proportions, the flood was enough to close the cinema for the morning – meaning the first showing of Noah would have to be cancelled.
According to the Exeter Express and Echo, the flood was put down to a faulty ice machine (and not an angry god).
A spokesman for the cinema said:
There were no reports of any ark-building or animals going in two by two in the area.
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