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  • avmj
    avmj Posts: 115 Forumite
    I found the A Scanner Darkly link from just going to the Guardians web page. It was just a random pop up. So I passed on the good news.

    As for See Film First, I have never had an email from them either. Bizzare.
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  • zainab786
    zainab786 Posts: 66 Forumite
    this just came in the FSJ newletter:
    Free Tickets to Little Miss Sunshine
    New comedy (cert. 15) about a family with a few little problems. Two free tickets to one of 16 Vue cinema screenings on Tuesday, August 29th. See The Knowledge in The Times this Saturday for more details of how to claim.
    so if u didnt get the one from see film first u can get it from the times
  • Firstly, I'd just like to apologise for the obscene length of my update posts!!!!!! argh! One day I'll figure out how to shorten the venue lists - I'm too lazy at the minute ;)


    *Little Miss Sunshine (Certificate 15)

    There are two ways to score your tickets for this movie (please also note different dates).

    Method 1:
    Use the code 41436 (London venues) or 35516 (other venues across the country) at www.seefilmfirst.com to either print your ticket or receive an sms ticket.

    Screenings take place on 5th September at 7.00pm(doors open at 6.30pm) at the following cinemas:

    Cineworld, Boldon Tyne & Wear, Northumberland
    Cineworld, Birmingham Broad Street, West Midlands
    Cineworld, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
    Cineworld, Sheffield, Yorkshire
    Cineworld, Cardiff, Glamorgan
    Cineworld, Brighton Marina, Sussex
    Cineworld, Didsbury, Lancashire
    Independent, Grosvenor Hillhead, Glasgow City
    Curzon, Soho, Greater London
    Picturehouse, York City Screen, Yorkshire
    Picturehouse, Aberdeen Belmont, Scotland
    Picturehouse, Bath Little Theatre, Somerset
    Picturehouse, Oxford Pheonix, Oxfordshire
    Picturehouse, Edinburgh Cameo, Midlothian
    Picturehouse, Southampton Harbour Lights, Hampshire & I-O-W
    Picturehouse, Exeter, Devon
    Picturehouse, Brixton, London (City)
    Picturehouse, Notting Hill Gate, London (City)
    ODEON, Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    ODEON, Leicester, Leicestershire

    Method 2:
    :beer: Many thanks to zainab786 for this brill find:beer:

    You can claim a pair of free tickets to one of 16 Vue cinema screenings on Tuesday, August 29th. For more details check The Knowledge in The Times this Saturday for more details of how to claim. This is particularly useful to those who are unable to get tickets for this movie via Method 1/those who usually read The Times.

    The participating Vue Cinemas are:
    Basingstoke Leisure
    Birmingham
    Blackburn
    Bolton
    Bristol Cribbs
    Bury
    Cardiff
    Cheshire Oaks
    Croydon Grants
    Edinburgh Omni
    Leeds Light
    London: Shepherds Bush
    Northampton
    Plymouth
    Portsmouth
    Reading
    Romford
    Sheffield
    Staines
    York

    (Please note that some cinemas may need to be changed at short notice so I will keep you updated on that).
    Synopsis: A family determined to get their young daughter into the finals of a beauty pageant take a cross-country trip in their VW bus. The Hoovers are one of the most endearingly fractured families ever seen. Together, the motley six-member family treks from Albuquerque to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant in their VW Van. This results not only in comic mayhem but in death, transformation and a moving look at the surprising rewards of being losers in a winning-crazed culture.


    *John Tucker Must Die (Certificate 12A)

    Use code 88967 and 65785(go to www.seefilmfirst.com ).
    Screenings take place on Tuesday 15th August, 6.30pm at the following venues:

    ODEON, Edinburgh Kinnaird Park (formerly UCI), Midlothian
    ODEON, Brighton, Sussex
    ODEON, Bournemouth, Dorset
    ODEON, Blackpool, Lancashire
    ODEON, Birmingham, Warwickshire
    ODEON, Bath, Gloucestershire
    ODEON, Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI), Glamorgan
    ODEON, Whiteleys (formerly UCI), London (City)
    ODEON, Southampton, Hampshire & I-O-W
    ODEON, Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    ODEON, Manchester Printworks (formerly UCI), Lancashire
    ODEON, Milton Keynes The Point, Milton Keynes
    ODEON, Maidenhead (formerly The FilmWorks), Berkshire
    ODEON, Liverpool City (London Road), Merseyside
    ODEON, Leicester, Leicestershire
    ODEON, Leeds/Bradford, Yorkshire
    ODEON, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
    ODEON, Hull, Yorkshire
    ODEON, Glasgow Quay, Lanarkshire
    ODEON, Gateshead, Newcastle (formerly UCI), Tyne and Wear

    [Synopsis: Three ex-girlfriends of a serial cheater (Jesse Metcalfe) set up their former lover to fall for the new girl in town so they can watch him get his heart broken.]


    *Sixty Six (Certificate PG-13)
    :beer: many thanks to TREADY for this fab find!:beer:

    You need to buy the current issue of Sainsbury's magazine (£1.20). Inside you will find a voucher you can exchange for two free tickets to see "Sixty Six", a Working Title FIlm that is due for release in October 2006 (see page 160 for more details).

    Screenings take place in the following regions on Wednesday 27th September:
    Leicester
    Birmingham
    Bournemouth
    Brighton
    Cardiff
    Edinburgh
    Huddersfield
    Hull
    Leeds/Bradford (Thornbury)
    Liverpool
    London
    Manchester
    Milton Keynes
    Newcastle
    Sheffield
    Southampton
    (see page 170 for list of participating cinemas)
    Synopsis: It is the summer of '66, and England is about to be consumed by World Cup Fever. For 12 year-old Bernie though, the biggest day of his life is looming: his Bar Mitzvah, and the day he becomes a man. However, Bernie's family are increasingly distracted by the threat of losing their business and their wayward older son, and the scale of Bernie's Bar Mitzvah diminishes daily. Worst of all the Cup Final is scheduled to take place on the same day and when England makes it through the qualifying rounds, Bernie's longed-for Bar Mitzvah looks set to be a complete disaster...Starring :Eddie Marsan, Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Rea, Catherine Tate, Peter Serafinowicz and introduces Gregg Sulkin as 'Bernie'.


    *Rabbit Fever (Certificate 18)

    Use the codes 49074 (Sunday 17th Sept) or 47784 (Monday 18th Sept) at seefilmfirst.com to get your free tickets (print or via sms) to see this movie at one of the following ODEON cinemas.

    Sunday 17 Sep 11.00 AM
    Southend on Sea, Essex
    Southampton, Hampshire & I-O-W
    Richmond, London (City)
    Manchester Printworks (formerly UCI), Lancashire
    Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    Leeds/Bradford, Yorkshire
    Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
    Glasgow Quay, Lanarkshire
    Epsom, Surrey
    Edinburgh Kinnaird Park (formerly UCI), Midlothian
    Covent Garden, London (City)
    Coventry, Warwickshire
    Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI), Glamorgan
    Bournemouth, Dorset
    Birmingham, Warwickshire


    Monday 18 Sep 6.30 PM
    Southampton, Hampshire & I-O-W
    Manchester Printworks (formerly UCI), Lancashire
    Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    Leeds/Bradford, Yorkshire
    Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
    Glasgow Quay, Lanarkshire
    Edinburgh Kinnaird Park (formerly UCI), Midlothian
    Covent Garden, London (City)
    Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI), Glamorgan
    Birmingham, Warwickshire

    PLEASE DO NOTE THAT THIS IS A CERTIFICATE 18 FILM
    Synopsis: The Rabbit is the world's belling-selling sex toy. In the past year alone, millions have been sold all over the globe. Now experts are warning the Rabbit is becoming the new addiction; women who start using often find they simply cannot stop. RABBIT FEVER is the first film to follow the trials and tribulations of a group of Rabbit Addicts as they attempt to kick their Rabbit habit.


    *A Scanner Darkly (Certificate 15)
    :beer: Many thanks to AVMJ for this fab find!:beer:

    Download and print off your pdf voucher from the link to collect your pair of free tickets from the box office: http://film.guardian.co.uk/ascannerdarkly


    Screenings will take place on Sunday 13th August, 10:30 for 11am start.

    Participating cinemas are:
    Greenwich Picturehouse, Greenwich High Street, Greenwich London
    Cameo, Home Street, Edinburgh
    Arts Picturehouse, St Andrews Street, Cambridge
    Picturehouse at FACT, Wood Street, Liverpool
    Phoenix Picturehouse, 57 Walton Street, Oxford
    Ritzy, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton
    Harbour Lights Picturehouse, Ocean Village, Southampton


    Synopsis: In a futuristic society, "the war on drugs" has essentially been lost. The most dangerous narcotic, Substance D, causes split personalities in people who abuse it. A gifted detective (Keanu Reeves) who gets addicted to the drug while working undercover develops a personality that becomes a dealer, which leads to problems when he is basically assigned to investigate himself.
    Based on a Philip K. !!!!!! novel, the film features a cross between live action photography and advanced animation techniques.




    In the interests of decluttering the board and making it easier for others to search for tickets currently available please would everyone kindly post their free tickets / cinema codes / venue availability / cinema offers / film promotions on this thread. This can also include tickets that you already possess but are unable to use for whatever reason and, are thus offering to other MSE's.


    Cheers :beer: and enjoy the movies :)
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  • littlejaffa
    littlejaffa Posts: 2,251 Forumite
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    How do you get to hear about new seefilmfirst screenings (apart from this thread, of course)? I registered with them a while ago and I thought they'd email me with any news. They haven't, as yet...


    likewise i've never heard anything from them, and everytime i see a pic (about 12 now) i give feedback so they know i'm out here!
    there's lots of places that give single codes (showcasecinemas website being one) but this is the best place for getting them altogether - quickly.
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  • quoia
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    Not quite FREE but the usual offer from the Times - cheaper than buying 2 tickets though.

    In theory you need the coupon from The Knowledge that is inside today's (Sat 12th) copy of the Times (cost £1.20 I think)

    http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17970-2303372,00.html

    Little Miss Sunshine: exclusive preview screenings

    The Hoovers are an American family with a few little problems. Dad Richard can’t seem to make a success of his motivational speaking, teenager Dwayne has taken a vow of silence until he gets into the air force academy and grandpa has been kicked out of his retirement home for taking drugs. When plump, seven-year-old daughter Olive is invited to compete in a beauty pageant, the family piles into a rusted-out VW bus and heads west on a journey that will change them all forever.

    Little Miss Sunshine will be released in cinemas on September 8, but you can see it ahead of the crowd at one of 16 Vue cinemas on Tuesday, August 29.

    To claim two tickets to a preview, choose your cinema from the list below, then call the booking line. You will be given a reference number. Write that number on the voucher printed in The Knowledge in today's Times and present it at the screening.

    0901 553 0240 (50p/min)

    Calls should last no longer than four minutes. Calls from mobiles and payphones may cost more. Lines close at 4pm on Tuesday, August 29,
    or when all tickets have been allocated, whichever is the sooner.

    VUE CINEMAS

    Screenings take place on Tuesday, August 29 at 6pm for a 6.30pm start.

    London:
    Finchley Road
    Fulham, Islington
    Shepherds Bush
    Outside London:
    Bolton
    Bristol Cribbs
    Bury
    Cardiff
    Cheshire Oaks
    Croydon Grants
    Edinburgh Omni
    Leeds Light
    Plymouth
    Portsmouth
    Romford
    York

    Terms and conditions

    Tickets are subject to availability and will be allocated on a first come first served basis via the phone line.
    Readers who successfully claim tickets will need to write their booking code on this voucher and take it along to the cinema on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 at 6 for 6.30pm.
    No cash alternative.
    No late admittance.
    The cinemas reserve the right to refuse admission.
    In the event of a dispute, the cinema manager’s decision is final.
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  • hi, im going to watch the break up tonight at cineworld in w-ton if anyone has any tickets. my brother is going to watch cars?
  • *Little Miss Sunshine (Certificate 15)

    Use the code 41436 (London venues) or 35516 (other venues across the country) at www.seefilmfirst.com to either print your ticket or receive an sms ticket.

    Screenings take place on 5th September at 7.00pm(doors open at 6.30pm) at the following cinemas:

    Cineworld, Boldon Tyne & Wear, Northumberland
    Cineworld, Birmingham Broad Street, West Midlands
    Cineworld, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
    Cineworld, Sheffield, Yorkshire
    Cineworld, Cardiff, Glamorgan
    Cineworld, Brighton Marina, Sussex
    Cineworld, Didsbury, Lancashire
    Independent, Grosvenor Hillhead, Glasgow City
    Curzon, Soho, Greater London
    Picturehouse, York City Screen, Yorkshire
    Picturehouse, Aberdeen Belmont, Scotland
    Picturehouse, Bath Little Theatre, Somerset
    Picturehouse, Oxford Pheonix, Oxfordshire
    Picturehouse, Edinburgh Cameo, Midlothian
    Picturehouse, Southampton Harbour Lights, Hampshire & I-O-W
    Picturehouse, Exeter, Devon
    Picturehouse, Brixton, London (City)
    Picturehouse, Notting Hill Gate, London (City)
    ODEON, Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    ODEON, Leicester, Leicestershire

    Synopsis: A family determined to get their young daughter into the finals of a beauty pageant take a cross-country trip in their VW bus. The Hoovers are one of the most endearingly fractured families ever seen. Together, the motley six-member family treks from Albuquerque to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant in their VW Van. This results not only in comic mayhem but in death, transformation and a moving look at the surprising rewards of being losers in a winning-crazed culture.


    *John Tucker Must Die (Certificate 12A)

    Use code 88967 and 65785(go to www.seefilmfirst.com ).
    Screenings take place on Tuesday 15th August, 6.30pm at the following venues:

    ODEON, Edinburgh Kinnaird Park (formerly UCI), Midlothian
    ODEON, Brighton, Sussex
    ODEON, Bournemouth, Dorset
    ODEON, Blackpool, Lancashire
    ODEON, Birmingham, Warwickshire
    ODEON, Bath, Gloucestershire
    ODEON, Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI), Glamorgan
    ODEON, Whiteleys (formerly UCI), London (City)
    ODEON, Southampton, Hampshire & I-O-W
    ODEON, Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    ODEON, Manchester Printworks (formerly UCI), Lancashire
    ODEON, Milton Keynes The Point, Milton Keynes
    ODEON, Maidenhead (formerly The FilmWorks), Berkshire
    ODEON, Liverpool City (London Road), Merseyside
    ODEON, Leicester, Leicestershire
    ODEON, Leeds/Bradford, Yorkshire
    ODEON, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
    ODEON, Hull, Yorkshire
    ODEON, Glasgow Quay, Lanarkshire
    ODEON, Gateshead, Newcastle (formerly UCI), Tyne and Wear

    [Synopsis: Three ex-girlfriends of a serial cheater (Jesse Metcalfe) set up their former lover to fall for the new girl in town so they can watch him get his heart broken.]


    *Sixty Six (Certificate PG-13)
    :beer: many thanks to TREADY for this fab find!:beer:

    You need to buy the current issue of Sainsbury's magazine (£1.20). Inside you will find a voucher you can exchange for two free tickets to see "Sixty Six", a Working Title FIlm that is due for release in October 2006 (see page 160 for more details).

    Screenings take place in the following regions on Wednesday 27th September:
    Leicester
    Birmingham
    Bournemouth
    Brighton
    Cardiff
    Edinburgh
    Huddersfield
    Hull
    Leeds/Bradford (Thornbury)
    Liverpool
    London
    Manchester
    Milton Keynes
    Newcastle
    Sheffield
    Southampton
    (see page 170 for list of participating cinemas)
    Synopsis: It is the summer of '66, and England is about to be consumed by World Cup Fever. For 12 year-old Bernie though, the biggest day of his life is looming: his Bar Mitzvah, and the day he becomes a man. However, Bernie's family are increasingly distracted by the threat of losing their business and their wayward older son, and the scale of Bernie's Bar Mitzvah diminishes daily. Worst of all the Cup Final is scheduled to take place on the same day and when England makes it through the qualifying rounds, Bernie's longed-for Bar Mitzvah looks set to be a complete disaster...Starring :Eddie Marsan, Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Rea, Catherine Tate, Peter Serafinowicz and introduces Gregg Sulkin as 'Bernie'.


    *Rabbit Fever (Certificate 18)

    Use the codes 49074 (Sunday 17th Sept) or 47784 (Monday 18th Sept) at seefilmfirst.com to get your free tickets (print or via sms) to see this movie at one of the following ODEON cinemas.

    Sunday 17 Sep 11.00 AM
    Southend on Sea, Essex
    Southampton, Hampshire & I-O-W
    Richmond, London (City)
    Manchester Printworks (formerly UCI), Lancashire
    Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    Leeds/Bradford, Yorkshire
    Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
    Glasgow Quay, Lanarkshire
    Epsom, Surrey
    Edinburgh Kinnaird Park (formerly UCI), Midlothian
    Covent Garden, London (City)
    Coventry, Warwickshire
    Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI), Glamorgan
    Bournemouth, Dorset
    Birmingham, Warwickshire


    Monday 18 Sep 6.30 PM
    Southampton, Hampshire & I-O-W
    Manchester Printworks (formerly UCI), Lancashire
    Norwich (formerly UCI), Norfolk
    Leeds/Bradford, Yorkshire
    Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
    Glasgow Quay, Lanarkshire
    Edinburgh Kinnaird Park (formerly UCI), Midlothian
    Covent Garden, London (City)
    Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI), Glamorgan
    Birmingham, Warwickshire

    PLEASE DO NOTE THAT THIS IS A CERTIFICATE 18 FILM
    Synopsis: The Rabbit is the world's belling-selling sex toy. In the past year alone, millions have been sold all over the globe. Now experts are warning the Rabbit is becoming the new addiction; women who start using often find they simply cannot stop. RABBIT FEVER is the first film to follow the trials and tribulations of a group of Rabbit Addicts as they attempt to kick their Rabbit habit.


    *A Scanner Darkly (Certificate 15)
    :beer: Many thanks to AVMJ for this fab find!:beer:

    Download and print off your pdf voucher from the link to collect your pair of free tickets from the box office: http://film.guardian.co.uk/ascannerdarkly


    Screenings will take place on Sunday 13th August, 10:30 for 11am start.

    Participating cinemas are:
    Greenwich Picturehouse, Greenwich High Street, Greenwich London
    Cameo, Home Street, Edinburgh
    Arts Picturehouse, St Andrews Street, Cambridge
    Picturehouse at FACT, Wood Street, Liverpool
    Phoenix Picturehouse, 57 Walton Street, Oxford
    Ritzy, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton
    Harbour Lights Picturehouse, Ocean Village, Southampton


    Synopsis: In a futuristic society, "the war on drugs" has essentially been lost. The most dangerous narcotic, Substance D, causes split personalities in people who abuse it. A gifted detective (Keanu Reeves) who gets addicted to the drug while working undercover develops a personality that becomes a dealer, which leads to problems when he is basically assigned to investigate himself.
    Based on a Philip K. !!!!!! novel, the film features a cross between live action photography and advanced animation techniques.




    In the interests of decluttering the board and making it easier for others to search for tickets currently available please would everyone kindly post their free tickets / cinema codes / venue availability / cinema offers / film promotions on this thread. This can also include tickets that you already possess but are unable to use for whatever reason and, are thus offering to other MSE's.


    Cheers :beer: and enjoy the movies :)




    No tickets left for John Tucker Must Die in Leeds/Bradford but I've just picked up my Sainsbury's today so will be trying to get the tickets for Sixty Six in September.
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  • http://www.24frames.co.uk/terkel_in_trouble

    Eureka Entertainment proudly invites you to a preview screening of Terkel in Trouble on Tuesday 22nd August at 6pm for a 6.30 start. To apply for tickets, simply choose your nearest screening location and fill in your details. Tickets are allocated on a first come, first served basis so don't delay - good luck!

    Terkel in Trouble features voice work from some of the UK's best known and brightest upcoming comedy stars. Bill Bailey, Ben Bishop, Olivia Colman, Adrian Edmonson, Toby Stephens and Johnny Vegas. bring vibrant life to a cast of animated characters that are ready to take UK audiences by storm.

    The most irreverent, anarchic and politically incorrect film of the year, this is the story of Terkel (Edmondson), a nerdy teenager whose life is no picnic. Terkel’s mum (Colman), is about to marry his dad, and she’s too interested in the wedding, fags and kinky sex to pay attention to him. He’s fallen out with his best friend Jason (Bishop) and his psychopathic Uncle Stewart (Vegas) has just pasted two of the class bully-boys who make Terkel’s life hell. His teacher has met with an untimely death and her replacement Justin (Stephens), is an animal loving, guitar playing, tree hugger – the girls love him! Fat Doris is the only one to love Terkel unconditionally, but to curry favour with the bully-boys Terkel has turned on her with disastrous results. Meanwhile, Terkel has started receiving mysterious death threats. Terkel’s in trouble, and his life is about to get even worse!

    Tuesday 22nd August 6pm for a 6.30pm start.

    London - Sorry, no tickets left
    Manchester

    Terkel in Trouble is rated 15. Normal age restrictions apply.

    Terkel in Trouble opens nationwide on 1st September.
  • bank_of_slate
    bank_of_slate Posts: 12,922 Forumite
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    Thanks so much for these tips (especially Angelundercover!) I now have free tickets for John Tucker must die and Rabbiot fever thanks to you!
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    It's easy to give in to that negative voice that chants "cant do it" BUT we lift each other up.
    We dont count all the runners ahead of us & feel intimidated.
    Instead we look back proudly at our journey, our personal struggle & determination & remember that there are those that never even attempt to reach the starting line.
  • madjohn
    madjohn Posts: 392 Forumite
    Thanks! Got me ticks for Rabbit Fever in Cardiff!

    But will the missus go....!? lol

    Edit: "Of course...!" :rotfl:
    :dance: That window's cracked on both sides!!
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