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Free Sunday Times/Vue Nanny McPhee Screenings
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Free Sunday Times/Vue Nanny McPhee Screenings - 9th October, 10.30am
Simply check the Vue website to see if your local cinema is included, then simply click the link below, enter the password: NANNY MCPHEE and reserve your tickets!
Nanny McPhee
starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, is a heart-warming and hilarious family comedy.
When the seven tearaway Brown children are introduced to their new nanny, they have no doubt that they will be able to get rid of her quick smart. Nanny McPhee, however, has other ideas. Soon after her arrival, the children find their mischief-making leading to unexpected, magical consequences and even the recently-widowed Mr Brown can't help but notice that his life is being turned upside down by the nanny's mysterious influence. Could Nanny McPhee really have supernatural powers?
http://www.myvue.com/cinemas/sundaytimes/
Edit: Website seems to be working now
Official Note:
Here's a list of the participating cinemas:
Basingstoke Leisure Park, Bolton, Bury, Belfast, Birmingham, Star City Bristol, Cribbs Causeway, Cambridge, Cheshire Oaks, Croydon Grants, Dublin, Edinburgh Omni Centre, Leeds The Light Leicester, London Acton, London Fulham Broadway, London Islington, London North Finchley, London Shepherd’s Bush, London West End, Northampton, Portsmouth, Reading, Staines, Watford, York
Simply check the Vue website to see if your local cinema is included, then simply click the link below, enter the password: NANNY MCPHEE and reserve your tickets!
Nanny McPhee
starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, is a heart-warming and hilarious family comedy.
When the seven tearaway Brown children are introduced to their new nanny, they have no doubt that they will be able to get rid of her quick smart. Nanny McPhee, however, has other ideas. Soon after her arrival, the children find their mischief-making leading to unexpected, magical consequences and even the recently-widowed Mr Brown can't help but notice that his life is being turned upside down by the nanny's mysterious influence. Could Nanny McPhee really have supernatural powers?
http://www.myvue.com/cinemas/sundaytimes/
Edit: Website seems to be working now
Official Note:
Here's a list of the participating cinemas:
Basingstoke Leisure Park, Bolton, Bury, Belfast, Birmingham, Star City Bristol, Cribbs Causeway, Cambridge, Cheshire Oaks, Croydon Grants, Dublin, Edinburgh Omni Centre, Leeds The Light Leicester, London Acton, London Fulham Broadway, London Islington, London North Finchley, London Shepherd’s Bush, London West End, Northampton, Portsmouth, Reading, Staines, Watford, York
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In my cinema it's the Bionicle movie: even better for my two boys though: cheers!0 -
my local vue is bionicle as well - not sure if my 10 yr old daughter will be too impressed!
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cjp wrote:my local vue is bionicle as well - not sure if my 10 yr old daughter will be too impressed!
Mine is bionicle too. But did you notice that they are also doing a free family ticket to the barbie pegasus movie! i will be busy that weekend, take son to bionicle on the saturday and my 2 girls to barbie on the sunday!0 -
My local cinema is included and I am clicking the link but it takes me to the homepage, am I doing something wrong?
Too early on a sunday morning for brain to function, lol.
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Fluffynit, if you look at the boxes on the right hand side of the page, there should be one "screen unseen", that takes me through to the entry page for Nanny McPhee (is it only me, or does it sound a little bit Mary Poppins???).
Just need the code from the Sunday Times - OH usually buys it, so if nobody else posts it first I will.
I can also see a link to the Bionicles and the Barbie free films.0 -
Addy wrote:Fluffynit, if you look at the boxes on the right hand side of the page, there should be one "screen unseen", that takes me through to the entry page for Nanny McPhee (is it only me, or does it sound a little bit Mary Poppins???).
Just need the code from the Sunday Times - OH usually buys it, so if nobody else posts it first I will.
I can also see a link to the Bionicles and the Barbie free films.
It can't be showing at mine. As i have looked for the "screen unseen" thing and it's not on mine at all. Oh well never mind! at least there's a film for them all.0 -
www.timesonline.co.uk/screenunseen
This page gives the password & more details of participating cinemas.
Note, you have to submit credit card details and will be charged an admin fee of £1.50 per ticket.0 -
fluffynit wrote:My local cinema is included and I am clicking the link but it takes me to the homepage, am I doing something wrong?
Too early on a sunday morning for brain to function, lol.
fluffynit
plus i cannot also see any boxes on the right hand side of the page, naming "screen unseen".There is a buy now option naming screen unseen but when I try to put the password you have mentioned it says the film is not available and displays the whole list of films which are on screen these days???????
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From the link I gave above, these are the cinemas showing the Sunday Times Nanny McPhee preview screening;
Basingstoke Leisure Park • Bolton • Bury • Belfast • Birmingham, Star City • Bristol, Cribbs Causeway • Cambridge • Cheshire Oaks • Croydon, Grants • Dublin • Edinburgh Omni Centre • Leeds The Light • Leicester • London, Acton • London, Fulham Broadway • London, Islington • London, North Finchley • London, Shepherd’s Bush • London, West End • Northampton • Portsmouth • Reading • Staines • Watford • York
If you want to go to one of these, try changing the cinema from the drop down "change cinema" box to the one you want to go to.
Just a suggestion.0 -
I tried booking the tickets but it wouldn't accept any of my cards. I rang Vue cinemas and they said the webpage is being set up so I should try again later but not too much later as they sell out quite quickly.
Oh and the password is "NANNY MCPHEE".0
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