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Free Cinema Tickets - PLEASE POST ALL FINDS HERE
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:beer: We really enjoyed the film it was very funny. We're in Norwich it was quite full as well. Thankyou to all who post codes for free films its an amazing idea. It was so nice to take the kids out and not feel guilty about spending money.0
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Just stumbled upon this thread and wanted to say it is a great idea to have them all in one place. I have just subscribed to this thread to make sure I get the updates and I have just bagged some free tickets for Rabbit Fever in Cardiff. (Davo may see you there ?)
thanks again and keep posting ! Welshy xI am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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Saw John Tucker Must Die tonight in Kingston with the girlfriend. I thought it was ok nothing more. Girlfriend liked it though.
But for free you can't argue.0 -
Just got back from John Tucker Must Die at Odeon london queensway.
In response to The Old Bag, yeah I found that it was pretty full too.
I guess seefilmfirst is really taking off now? Or yeah I guess you could just blame it on the weather
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WELSH-DRAGON wrote:Just stumbled upon this thread and wanted to say it is a great idea to have them all in one place. I have just subscribed to this thread to make sure I get the updates and I have just bagged some free tickets for Rabbit Fever in Cardiff. (Davo may see you there ?)
thanks again and keep posting ! Welshy x
Yep got my rabbit fever tickets! I must write down in my diary when the film showing is because i'm terrible at remembering things...
Missed Brokeback Mountain because I didn't write it down, was annoyed and felt guilty that someone else could have had my seat.
Great thread and keep up the hard work.
Got my copy of Sainsburys mag for the '66' showing, and some great money-off coupons and really intersting read too.
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Hi again folks!
Glad to hear that most of you enjoyed JTMD. We certainly did! And yes, I have to agree that the screening was packed!! Great atmosphere in the theatre! I've suddenly developed a thing for basketball players ~drool~ although I draw the line at guys wearing lacy thongs no matter how much swing they permit!!!:eek::eek: :rotfl:
If you haven't already got your tickets for Little Miss Sunshine, please note the three new codes available in this post. Also bag your tickets immediately for The Devil Wears Prada (screening towards the end of September) - see bottom of the post for the appropriate codes. Oooh, do please remember that Rabbit Fever is a Certificate 18 movie so don't bother printing out tickets for the young-uns! (I know its OBVIOUS).
A few people have mentioned having problems with the newly revamped seefilmfirst site. I have to say that I haven't as yet had any such problems(touch wood!!);)
Thanks to everyone for the feedback since my post just this morning! Wow! I'm glad the majority prefer having a single thread for free movie tickets. Seems much simpler this way.
We are going on our much-needed hols in a few days (yay sun, sea, surf and....salami?ooh behave! :j :T
:beer: ) so I won't be posting on this thread for a couple of weeks but I'm sure that there will be loads of fantastic finds in the meantime.
Sorry, this post turned into a mini novel (again!!!! geez:rolleyes: ).
See y'all when we get back!
:A Undercover
*Little Miss Sunshine (Certificate 15)
There are two ways to score your tickets for this movie (please also note different dates).
Method 1:
Additional Codes available for different dates
Tue 29 Aug 2006 (26416, 98412)
Tue 05 Sep 2006 (55453, 41436, 35516)
Use the codes above at www.seefilmfirst.com to either print your ticket or receive an sms ticket.
Screenings take place on the above dates(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: and quoia for voucher/venue details.:beer:
You can claim a pair of free tickets to one of 16 Vue cinema screenings on Tuesday, August 29th at 6pm for a 6.30 start.
This is particularly useful to those who are unable to get tickets for this movie via Method 1/those who usually read The Times. 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.
Participating Vue Cinemas are:
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
Please note the 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.
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.
*Sixty Six (Certificate PG-13)
:beer: many thanks toTREADY 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.
*The Devil Wears Prada (Certificate PG-13)
Use the codes 18190 (Monday 25th September) or 66148 (Thursday 28th September) at seefilmfirst.com to either print your tickets or receive an sms ticket.
Participating ODEON cinemas are:
Monday 25th September
Wimbledon
Swiss Cottage
Southampton
Sheffield
Manchester Printworks
Oxford Magdalen Street
Milton Keynes The Point
Maidenhead (formerly The Filmworks)
Liverpool Switch Island
Leicester
Leeds/Bradford
Kensington High Street
Glasgow Quay
Gateshead, Newcastle (formerly UCI)
Edinburgh Kinnaird Park
Derby (formerly UCI)
Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI)
Bournemouth
Birmingham
Bath
Thursday 28th September
Panton Street
Swiss Cottage
Southampton
Newcastle Silverlink
Sheffield
Oxford Magdalen Street
Milton Keynes The Point
Manchester Trafford Centre
Liverpool City (London Rd)
Leicester
Leeds/Bradford
Kingston Upon Thames
Kensington High Street
Glasgow Quay
Edinburgh Kinnaird Park
Derby (formerly UCI)
Cardiff Atlantic Wharf (formerly UCI)
Bournemouth
Birmingham
Bath
Synopsis: A naive young woman comes to New York and scores a job as the assistant to one of the city's biggest magazine editors, the ruthless and cynical Miranda Priestly . Starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Stanley Tucci.
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.
Enjoy the movies!:j:j Please blow me a kiss if I have helped you.:j :j
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Just got 2 tickets for 'The Devil Wears Prada', for 25th September. Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci - wow, I can't wait!:j
Many thanks Angel, and enjoy your holiday!:beer: You're a star!:T'Into every abyss I still bear the blessing of my affirmation' (Friedrich Nietzsche)0 -
Many thanks for the postings---I've just got tickets for the 'Prada' showing.
One thing I've just noticed.Previous tickets said something like 'doors open at 6 film at 6.30' (I think).
The ticket for Prada just says 'at 6pm', so from that I'm unsure if that is the door opening time or the film start time?Waddle you do eh?0 -
daveoc22 wrote:Many thanks for the postings---I've just got tickets for the 'Prada' showing.
One thing I've just noticed.Previous tickets said something like 'doors open at 6 film at 6.30' (I think).
The ticket for Prada just says 'at 6pm', so from that I'm unsure if that is the door opening time or the film start time?
Hi Dave,
I noticed that too. If I got it right, this means that the film will start at 6PM, so you must show up earlier (at 5.30 perhaps?).
HTH'Into every abyss I still bear the blessing of my affirmation' (Friedrich Nietzsche)0 -
you are a star. many thanksReady to Go Go!0
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