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Much as it pains me I'm going to have to return two tickets to SoP at Islington on Sunday as I have a stupid wedding to go to. GRRRRR! I wanted to see that film so much. So there will be 2 sky tickets up for grabs. If anyone returns any of the Tuesday (21st) ones please post on here incase there us a slim chance I still might get to go... :-(
It better be a good wedding!! ;-)0 -
Went to the Cardiff showing of Hellboy was quite bizarre as they had a little sketch with 2 actors at the beginning in the cinema about knife crime it was definitely all a new one on me, the cinema was quite empty i would have only said about 15-20 people there which was a bit of a shame but i enjoyed the film anyway apart from a group of annoying kids who got chcuked out about 3 quarters of the way through, also got our kit bags after which consisted of a t-shirt against knife crime and bits of literature etc.0
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So do you fancy a free viewing of Michael Caine’s new movie Is Anybody There?
All you have to do is take this code 172957, which is unique code to Female First, on Sunday 19th April at 11am to their nearest cinema – from the list below: Aberdeen Belmont
Edinburgh Cameo
Norwich Cinema city Clapham Picturehouse
Exeter Picturehouse
Greenwich Picturehouse Phoenix Picturehouse
Picturehouse at FACT
Regal Picturehouse The Little Theatre Cinema Bath
York Picturehouse
This is a repeat of a code above but to get a ticket, you can enter the code at www.seefilmfirst.com and take the ticket with you (assuming they have some left).Having money won't make me happy but it will help me to be miserable in comfort0 -
It used to be that when a person posted a code for cinema tickets, that they also posted where it was from, for instance HeatMagazine etc.
Why aren't people still doing that? Lately phunkygal is posting codes but is keeping very quiet as to their origins. Why the secrecy? Are you frightened that people will find and post them before you? It does puzzle me.0 -
Olliesgirl wrote: »It used to be that when a person posted a code for cinema tickets, that they also posted where it was from, for instance HeatMagazine etc.
Why aren't people still doing that? Lately phunkygal is posting codes but is keeping very quiet as to their origins. Why the secrecy? Are you frightened that people will find and post them before you? It does puzzle me.
We all wished they did. We need more posters and less talk!Thanks to those who help us to win !0 -
It was only a question, there was no need to be so abrupt.marialionza wrote: »We all wished they did. We need more posters and less talk!0
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Just cancelled 2 tickets for State of Play for Manchester Lowry on Sunday at 10.30am via skyperks0
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Yes just got back from the screening.. went along with my 2 kids with tickets for 3 people... went in and then after sitting down for 2 minutes was told it was only for 13 to 16 years old.. so I had to leave...
But kids told me there was lots of adults in watching the film after I left...and definately adults..
anyways got tickets for 2 for Thursdays screening at Ashton u lyne,... if u pm I can email u the tickets... in my experience they never ask for ID.
By the way u get a nice holdall witha black t shirt..
Went to watch Hell Boy at Ashton Under Lyne, cinema was less then half full. ID was not asked, I was with my children aged 9 and under and we were refused the goody bags as they were only given to those aged 10-16?? there was nothing about this when we printed the tickets. Anyway atleast the tickets were free0 -
I've got 2 tickets to see State of Play from Sky, but I want to give it to someone else. Does anyone know if they check ID for the Sky previews?0
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Went to watch Hell Boy at Ashton Under Lyne, cinema was less then half full. ID was not asked, I was with my children aged 9 and under and we were refused the goody bags as they were only given to those aged 10-16?? there was nothing about this when we printed the tickets. Anyway atleast the tickets were free
thats stupid in the Cardiff one even the adults got a goodie bag, saying that you didn't miss out on much. The cinema for Hellboy and Ironman waspractically empty and nobody was refused entry0
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