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No, I never got a confirmation email like I usually do.
I emailed twice to say I had problems printing and then laptop crashed and I lost tickets could I have them re-issued as didn't receive confirmation email and around 2am this morning TellTen sent me an email with tickets attached. But they sent Bolton tickets which is miles away and I had booked for Boldon. Don't know what to do now. Emailed them back but looking at the time they emailed me I wonder if it is an American company, therefore they may not get back to me in time?Dream of being mortgage free....
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who did you send the email too? was it help@seefilmfirst.com?0
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who did you send the email too? was it [EMAIL="help@seefilmfirst.com"]help@seefilmfirst.com[/EMAIL]?
Yes it was. However my husband thinks he might have found the ticket!!!
Thanks for helping me though xDream of being mortgage free....
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My son and his friends have tickets for Bruno in Cineword Cardiff tonight but as it is now an 18 rating can no longer go! I can scan and email the tickets if anyone is interested in using them. Please let me know your email. Thanks0
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I didn't get my Bruno email reminder either and I lost the ticket I save, argh!! It definitely had my name and cinema details printed on the confirmation.0
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I've emailed to see if I can get my tickets reissued- fingers crossed.when the first cup of coffee tastes like washing up she knows she's losing it0
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Just back from watching Public Enemies at Greenwich.
Had security on the door asking everyone to switch off their mobiles - which I did, then turned it back on as soon as I walked in.
Finally, a screening that had ushers making sure people sat together, and not leaving spare seats between them, handy too as I'd say the cinema was 95% full.
As for the film, didn't know what to expect, but as a big fan of Michael Mann films (Heat & Collateral are two classics), I had my hopes up. The film was a huge letdown, a sentiment shared by the 3 people I went with. It was just over two hours long, but felt like five. It was far too slow, and I found myself constantly wondering "is it nearly finished?"
Hi, I also saw Public Enemies lat night but at the Bristol Odeon. I share da1seggy's sentiments as I was massively letdown by the movie. It just seemed to miss the point of the Charisma and charm of John Dillenger. All of my party also had the same issues.
Plus the screening we went to was possibly the hottest screening in the world. It was very uncomfortable and most people in the cinema were noticeably sweating. When we complained about this at the end the ushers simply reminded us that it was a free screening!. My Girlfriend Walked out 10 mins before the film finished as she was almost sick.
Not a great film and a terrible experience. So I wont be visiting the Odeon in Bristol again. Free screening or not.Long Time listener, Big Time Fan.
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Hi,
just to let you know I've released 2 tickets for Bruno , Cineworld Ashford tonight as I wasn't able to print my tickets and they haven't sent me an email either.0 -
Hulkwarriors wrote: »Hi, I also saw Public Enemies lat night but at the Bristol Odeon. I share da1seggy's sentiments as I was massively letdown by the movie. It just seemed to miss the point of the Charisma and charm of John Dillenger. All of my party also had the same issues.
Plus the screening we went to was possibly the hottest screening in the world. It was very uncomfortable and most people in the cinema were noticeably sweating. When we complained about this at the end the ushers simply reminded us that it was a free screening!. My Girlfriend Walked out 10 mins before the film finished as she was almost sick.
Not a great film and a terrible experience. So I wont be visiting the Odeon in Bristol again. Free screening or not.
I can't help but to echo the similar experience as Hulkwarriors, as above. However I was in Cardiff Odeon.
We were all packed in, as they were expecting a good turnout - 95% full.
The place got hotter from the moment the film started.....it was almost unbearable by the end of the film. Also endless people kept going out to the toilet.....clearly they kept drinking, as it was so damned hot!!!!!!
Several people left before the end....
I did enjoy the film....but as it went on and on and on....... all i will probably remember is being desperate to leave.
Johnny Depp fan or not......the film was 30 minutes longer than it needed to be!
There's no excuse for not having the air-con on, as I watched another film there recently at the same screen and it was a lot cooler!!!!!:heart2: Kittycoocat0
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