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Free Cinema Tickets - PLEASE POST ALL FINDS HERE
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Solac wrote:has anyone got tickets from film 2006 WTC film yet?
Nope, not yet. I submitted my details very soon after you first posted that BBC link - many thanks for this, once again!:beer:
Hope I will get two tickets. Fingers crossed.;)'Into every abyss I still bear the blessing of my affirmation' (Friedrich Nietzsche)0 -
Got my WTC tickets with the 1st come 1st served bit any one ever done it b4 how early do you have to turn up to get a place as im gonna have to drive about 45 mins to get there & dont want to not get in!! lol !!0
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Solac wrote:has anyone got tickets from film 2006 WTC film yet?
Actually, jus realised what you asked, there ^ !!
No, they haven't turned up yet. Keeping my fingers crossed, tho!
And I'll get there early too if its 1st come 1st served. Nay bovver!!:dance: That window's cracked on both sides!!0 -
I have two spare tickets for WTC at the Metrocentre for Sun, 10.00 for 10.30am. If anyone wants them please let me know and I will post today and hopefully you will get them tomorrow.:)0
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any vue codes? it doesnt work in the search button as its too short0
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We got to childen of men at 6.20 and it was packed... had to sit near the front!!!!
Get there early as poss to avoid dissapointment!0 -
Nearly free tickets well you have to purchase the D Telegraph. here are the details
To claim your free tickets, collect two tokens for two tickets or four tokens for four tickets (maximum of four tickets per person). Today we are printing the first token. Simply present the tokens, along with a completed form, one of which is printed today, to the cashier at a participating cinema during box office hours from today until Tuesday, September 26, inclusive. Tickets are subject to availability and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Devil Wears Prada (cert PG)
In the dizzying world of New York fashion, where size zero is the new two, and a bad hair day can end a career, Runway Magazine is the Holy Grail. Overseen with a finely manicured fist by Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) – the most powerful woman in fashion – Runway is a fearsome gauntlet for anyone who wants to make it in the industry. To make Runway the fashion bible of New York and therefore the world, Miranda has let nothing stand in her way - including a long line of assistants that didn’t make the cut. A stint as Miranda’s assistant could open the doors for recent college graduate Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway). But to become the perfect assistant, Andy will need to make herself over in Miranda’s image. Soon, much to her boyfriend’s (Adrian Grenier) dismay, she can talk the talk, walk the walk (in flawless Manolo’s) and never again confuse Dolce with Gabbana. But the more of life she sees through Miranda’s eyes, the more she begins to grasp that Miranda’s world is a fabulous but lonely one – and that sometimes great success depends on great sacrifice…but at what cost?
Participating Cineworld Cinemas
Ashford, Birmingham Broad St, Boldon, Bolton, Brighton, Cambridge, Cardiff, Cheltenham, Chichester, Crawley, Didsbury, Edinburgh, Enfield, Fulham Road, Glasgow Renfrew, Gloucester, Hull, Ipswich, Liverpool, Llandundo, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Newport (Gwent), Northampton, Nottingham, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Stockport, Swindon, Wandsworth, West India Quay (London), Wigan, Yeovil.
Terms and conditions
1. Details on the promotion advertisement form part of these terms and conditions. There is no cash alternative. 2. Tickets are non-transferable. There is no late admittance. Age restrictions in accordance with the film’s certificate apply. 3. Tickets are subject to availability. 4. In unusual circumstances ticket holders may not be able to gain entry to a screening due to the offer being oversubscribed; in such circumstances we reserve the right to offer those participants (ie ticket holders, not token holders) the equivalent number of tickets to see an alternative film on the same evening or tickets to a Cineworld cinema for an alternative date. Should you experience any problems, please email readrel@telegraph.co.uk or call 020 7531 3131. @ 2006 Twentieth Century Fox. All rights reserved.0 -
mrs_lds wrote:Nearly free tickets well you have to purchase the D Telegraph. here are the details
To claim your free tickets, collect two tokens for two tickets or four tokens for four tickets (maximum of four tickets per person). Today we are printing the first token. Simply present the tokens, along with a completed form, one of which is printed today, to the cashier at a participating cinema during box office hours from today until Tuesday, September 26, inclusive. Tickets are subject to availability and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Devil Wears Prada (cert PG)
In the dizzying world of New York fashion, where size zero is the new two, and a bad hair day can end a career, Runway Magazine is the Holy Grail. Overseen with a finely manicured fist by Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) – the most powerful woman in fashion – Runway is a fearsome gauntlet for anyone who wants to make it in the industry. To make Runway the fashion bible of New York and therefore the world, Miranda has let nothing stand in her way - including a long line of assistants that didn’t make the cut. A stint as Miranda’s assistant could open the doors for recent college graduate Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway). But to become the perfect assistant, Andy will need to make herself over in Miranda’s image. Soon, much to her boyfriend’s (Adrian Grenier) dismay, she can talk the talk, walk the walk (in flawless Manolo’s) and never again confuse Dolce with Gabbana. But the more of life she sees through Miranda’s eyes, the more she begins to grasp that Miranda’s world is a fabulous but lonely one – and that sometimes great success depends on great sacrifice…but at what cost?
Participating Cineworld Cinemas
Ashford, Birmingham Broad St, Boldon, Bolton, Brighton, Cambridge, Cardiff, Cheltenham, Chichester, Crawley, Didsbury, Edinburgh, Enfield, Fulham Road, Glasgow Renfrew, Gloucester, Hull, Ipswich, Liverpool, Llandundo, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Newport (Gwent), Northampton, Nottingham, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Stockport, Swindon, Wandsworth, West India Quay (London), Wigan, Yeovil.
Terms and conditions
1. Details on the promotion advertisement form part of these terms and conditions. There is no cash alternative. 2. Tickets are non-transferable. There is no late admittance. Age restrictions in accordance with the film’s certificate apply. 3. Tickets are subject to availability. 4. In unusual circumstances ticket holders may not be able to gain entry to a screening due to the offer being oversubscribed; in such circumstances we reserve the right to offer those participants (ie ticket holders, not token holders) the equivalent number of tickets to see an alternative film on the same evening or tickets to a Cineworld cinema for an alternative date. Should you experience any problems, please email readrel@telegraph.co.uk or call 020 7531 3131. @ 2006 Twentieth Century Fox. All rights reserved.
Already posted #848, #849, #850
Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease can we split this into the two threads, one for offers and one for people asking for free tickets to the cinema at the end of their road.0 -
hambrook wrote:Already posted #848, #849, #850
Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease can we split this into the two threads, one for offers and one for people asking for free tickets to the cinema at the end of their road.
Just my personal opinion, but if everyone is SOoooo stressed about having to wade thru irrelevant posts from 'other' posters, why do they add a third of a page by copying the entire post - when they object to the said post in the first place ?!!!
"Pot calling kettle" and "people who live in glass houses...." comes to mind :cool:
I would estimate that in the last week there has been as many posts simply criticising others for asking for help, telling you they got the tickets, saying they thought the fim good/bad, as there have been these dreadful time-wasting and space filling posts in the first place.
Enough has been said about splitting this thread - I would say the majority want it split.
Enough has been said about what type of posts Should be allowed or not.
So leave it up to mods etc to either split or not.
If you don't want an e-mail everytime someone posts how good the film was, or how can they get a ticket to Bonor Regis cinema - Switch it off ! I have
Now, if you want to hurl abuse or slag me off - pm me, then you won't clog up this thread0 -
Thought I'd post a summary of seefilmfirst and Devil Wears Prada codes.
I don't think any of the first 3 have been posted before.
From past experience just because a particular screening with 1 code is full does not mean they all are.
88742 - Marie Claire - not sure this works could be misprint of 88748
54419 - 28th - Hello
50473 - 25th - Radio Times
66148 - 28th - Heat
18190 - 25th & 28th - New Woman
88748 - 28th - Marie Claire
93212 - 25th - Tiscali
10452 - 27th - Evening Standard
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‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!
Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..0
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