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  • phunkygal
    phunkygal Posts: 162 Forumite
    You dont need Heat!
    Yes you did once for a Star Trek Screening when that was the only code apart from a SFF Ambassadors code but it said clearly in the magazine then that you needed it (and most of the cinemas didnt ask anyway) and it hasnt for the last few heat screenings as they havent been exclusively heat screenings
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Zazu wrote: »
    Hi,
    i'm REALLY confused

    what on earth is this thread about? and also the thread where it says "no discussion"?

    i don't see anything on how to obtain cinema tickets and for which cinemas are they valid for? i don't understand it at all..where's the site that links to printing off the tickets? :S

    thanks

    the no discussion thread, is where codes are posted that you have to use to get the tickets

    to get the tickets you usually have to sign up (info should be in the no discussion thread), then you enter a code, find you nearest cinema thats showing the screening, and then apply for tickets - its always a first come first served basis, and is popular, so you have to be quick

    also some newspapers and magazines, have free showings of films, again there is usually a code to quote to get tickets

    if you view the 'No Discussion' thread, it should have all the information you need, and also codes that are currently working

    Flea
  • Zazu
    Zazu Posts: 18 Forumite
    flea72 wrote: »
    the no discussion thread, is where codes are posted that you have to use to get the tickets

    to get the tickets you usually have to sign up (info should be in the no discussion thread), then you enter a code, find you nearest cinema thats showing the screening, and then apply for tickets - its always a first come first served basis, and is popular, so you have to be quick

    also some newspapers and magazines, have free showings of films, again there is usually a code to quote to get tickets

    if you view the 'No Discussion' thread, it should have all the information you need, and also codes that are currently working

    Flea


    :beer:

    thank you SO much!!!:money::j:D:A
  • lovinglifeinwales
    lovinglifeinwales Posts: 87 Forumite
    edited 28 July 2009 at 9:06PM
    phunkygal wrote: »
    You dont need Heat!
    Yes you did once for a Star Trek Screening when that was the only code apart from a SFF Ambassadors code but it said clearly in the magazine then that you needed it (and most of the cinemas didnt ask anyway) and it hasnt for the last few heat screenings as they havent been exclusively heat screenings

    I was just quoting what it says in the actual Heat magazine, it wasn't made clear that it wasn't a deddicated Heat screening till the second code came out this afternoon with the same cinemas and times
  • Zazu wrote: »
    Hi,
    i'm REALLY confused

    what on earth is this thread about? and also the thread where it says "no discussion"?

    i don't see anything on how to obtain cinema tickets and for which cinemas are they valid for? i don't understand it at all..where's the site that links to printing off the tickets? :S

    thanks

    If you go on to the thread which says cinema tickets no discussion and go on to the very first page you will see how you are able to obtain cinema tickets for free cinema screenings all over the country before the films come out in the cinema, everything is written down in black and white. This thread is just discussing all the free cinema screenings and just general banter.
  • jules1964
    jules1964 Posts: 309 Forumite
    Just got back from Pelham 123, omg what a fantastic film! Denzel Washington, John Travolta, what more can I say..............Brilliant!!!
    Never argue with a fool, they will lower you to their level and then beat you with experience.........!!!:rotfl::T
  • Reverbe
    Reverbe Posts: 4,210 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Went to see Rumba last night. Excellent film. Some people were walking out cos it was mostly without dialogue and in French but I found it excellent so thanks to the OP who posted it on the codes thread.
    What Would Bill Buchanan Do?
  • Spikey_2
    Spikey_2 Posts: 14,119 Forumite
    i've missed all the tickets for WEST YORKIE showing .... not happy :(
    Use your judgement, and above all, be honest with yourself. :)
    I walk with the world & the world walks with me!
    I don't make bad choices!!! Other people just fail to see my GENIUS !!!! :D
  • shorelines
    shorelines Posts: 177 Forumite
    Don't judge me! I really want to see Bandslam but I keep missing out on the codes near me :sad:
    :hello:
  • Tibbs,The_Freebie_Hunter
    Tibbs,The_Freebie_Hunter Posts: 789 Forumite
    500 Posts
    edited 29 July 2009 at 1:55PM
    Free film preview tickets

    Film-LP.jpg_e_b531446b815d841fa57ff7ac29559923.jpg Rex Features


    This autumn, Marie Claire and Wellaflex Silvikrin celebrate women in film with a series of previews showcasing female talent. Our first is the acclaimed Julie & Julia starring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams, and Marie Claire has more than 1,000 free tickets to see it before it goes on nationwide release on 11 September.

    Plus, in five selected cinemas, there will be an extra pampering experience to complete the perfect girls' night out.

    The exclusive screenings will take place on 8 September in Vue cinemas at the locations listed below.

    To redeem your ticket, CLICK HERE and input the special code: "XXXXX"


    All about the film:
    Based on Julie Powell's award-winning novel Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen, this charming comedy follows one woman's year-log mission to rustle up every dish in Julia Child's famous cookery book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Novice cook Powell (played by Amy Adams) then spends each night blogging about the experience. But it's Meryl Streep who steals the show with her hilarious portrayal of endearingly eccentric chef Child.


    Participating Vue cinemas:

    Birmingham
    Bolton
    Bristol Cribbs
    Camberley
    Cheshire Oaks
    Dublin
    Edinburgh Ocean
    Islington
    Leeds Light
    Leicester
    Plymouth
    Portsmouth
    Reading
    Romford
    Sheffield
    Shepherds Bush
    Staines
    Swansea
    Watford
    York


    NB Thought I'd give you heads up on this one. Link not active yet. I will make code available as soon as I receive.
    Invented tradition: Couponology

    Fancy title: Couponologist

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