We'd like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum... Read More »
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
Free Cinema Tickets - PLEASE POST ALL FINDS HERE
Comments
-
jules wrote:if anyone has any worldtrade tickets for coventry they don't want I would be grateful!
Lol, would you take me with you ? I'm looking for the same !0 -
I mentioned about having 2 posts weeks ago, and quite a few people agreed with me then.All i want to know when I read this post is if there are any free tickets near me, not who's got 2 tickets for Brighton etc! ( no offence meant)
By the way, I don't get an e mail each time someone posts, I just get one daily that lists all the posts for that day, so you could change your preferences to that.
I would still like two posts, or even to go back to the old system where people just posted seperately and then the thread disappeared eventually...0 -
iS THERE ANY FREE FILMS IN SHREWSBURY?0
-
The problem with one post per film offer is, a) the same as compliants on this thread - people duplicate posts/threads anyway and b) I like getting an email when there has been a posting. I don't always have time to search through the forum looking for new threads and you can miss stuff like that.
If we had one thread JUST for offers that everyone can subscribe to that would be good, then you can join in the discussion if and when you want to/have time. That way no-one need miss out because they are too busy to check (sometimes I don't always check this thread now when I have an email because most of it is just chat, so again you can find that offers get missed because they drop down the thread so quickly)
At least with a dedicated offer only thread, you know its something to check out.
My vote is for 2 threads.0 -
Folks
I think everyone gets the General Idea ...we want 2 posting places...or Individual threads
But we are just doing exactly what people are complaining about by filling up this Forum with posts saying so.
How about getting back to what we want and what the Forum thread is actually about as stated many times ..Free Cinema Tickets
And let the People who run this site sort out the sort out the double thread Request ...I am sure they will have got the Message by now...if not they aint gonna.
BTW ....Quoia (Dave) good post and spot on.
HackeroonieDon't Dream it...Be It
Frank-N-Furter Circa 19750 -
MANCHESTER
Would anyone with tickets for the Devil Wears Prada for the 29th Sept (fri)... Like to swap to see the film earlier on 25th September (Mon) both Manchester? Please PM me, have tickets for Monday but partner working0 -
EXCELLENT post @ quoia :beer:
people keep saying over and over that they want 2 seperate threads ( another excellent idea :j ) and from what I have read the majority agree so why is there a hold up actually doing it ? can't this be thread left for the discussions , seen most of it is anyway , and another thread started ASAP just for the codes that way everyones happy0 -
I've got two tickets for children of men @ Odeon Glasgow Quay and can't go
pm me if you want them and I will email them (they never check id there anyway)0 -
I think two threads is a good idea but you know that its only going to take one person to ruin the second 'clean' thread. Its bound to happen and all the effort and discussing would have been a waste :-)
I've got two tickets to World Trade Center, Odeon Covent Garden, Sun 24 September 10am for 10:30am. Please pm me if you'd like the tickets. I'd like to send them to someone who will use them.0 -
Free Ticket Offer
To celebrate National Lottery Day, Edinburgh Filmhouse have :complimentary tickets to our special National Lottery Funded screening of American Cousins this Saturday, 23 September, at 12pm. To claim the tickets please email customerservices@filmhousecinema.com quoting 'American Cousins' and the number of tickets you require.
American Cousins
Don Coutts, Britain 2003, 1h33m, 15
Cast: Gerald Lepkowski, Shirley Henderson, Danny Nucci, Vincent Pastore, Dan Hedaya, Russell Hunter.
Two American mafiosi, Gino and Settimo, take refuge in the Glasgow café owned by their Scottish/Italian cousin. But cousin Roberto isn't the tough guy they'd expected – his strengths are fish frying and stamp collecting, and he thinks Magnum 45s are a type of ice cream. Gino and Settimo try to repay Roberto's hospitality by chasing off a debt collector who wants his property, but their strongarm tactics alarm him and he realises they aren't the PR consultants they claimed to be...Jillsa0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply

Categories
- All Categories
- 351.3K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.2K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 453.7K Spending & Discounts
- 244.2K Work, Benefits & Business
- 599.4K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.1K Life & Family
- 257.7K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16.2K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.6K Read-Only Boards