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  • Poochface
    Poochface Posts: 2,098 Forumite
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    Fab...son has a paper round tomorrow he can buy me a copy and get 'staff discount' mwahaha

    Is it in the Mail in Sunday too do you know?

    I would think it would be, the advert said the promotion was over the next two weeks.
  • Poochface
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    I heard the advert just as I came in a short while ago and it says there is 13 DVDs to collect. Best to check what the blurb says in the paper tomorrow.:)
  • quoia
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    Fab...son has a paper round tomorrow he can buy me a copy and get 'staff discount' mwahaha

    Is it in the Mail in Sunday too do you know?

    It is THIS Sunday

    The 13 DVDs start on Saturday 9th of October and continue until Friday 22nd October (excluding Sunday 17th October).

    BUT ... the DVDs ARE NOT INSIDE the Daily Mail / Mail on Sunday.

    There is a coupon that you need to exchange (on the day that it is printed) at WHSMITH, TESCO or EASON stores for that day's DVD.

    Alternatively you can collect 10 of the tokens being printed (or 10 mastheads) and send off for them - this costs £7.99 P&P

    £10.99 will get you the 13 DVDs AND a "beautiful Presentation Case"
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  • Z_Anwer
    Z_Anwer Posts: 83 Forumite
    hey
    i'm new here but i just wanted to know where are the codes initially released. where do you guys get them from. i've signed up to the sites but they hardly ever email me.
  • Poochface
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    edited 8 October 2010 at 11:27PM
    Z_Anwer wrote: »
    hey
    i'm new here but i just wanted to know where are the codes initially released. where do you guys get them from. i've signed up to the sites but they hardly ever email me.

    Hi there, welcome to the free cinema ticket threads, I hope you have subscribed to the codes thread as that way you will receive an email alert as soon as a code is posted. You will need to be logged in to read the code so that you will receive the next alert.

    The codes are found in lots of places; newspapers such as the Times and The Telegraph post them on their websites so register with those sites if you can, some are for paid subscribers only now, which brings me to Sky. If you have Sky, again register with them as they show quite a lot of previews, some are for Movie subscribers only though. Other codes can be found in various magazines and on radio websites.

    Make sure that you are registered with Showfilmfirst and Seefilmfirst (although this isn't used very often now) another site that is quiet at the moment is Tellten.co.uk. First4movies.com is another to register with.

    Take a look at the codes that are posted for upcoming films as often there are more tickets released so always keep checking right up until the day of the preview if you are looking for tickets to a particuar film.:)

    Another site to register with is TotalFilm.com, register for their newsletter which quite often contains a code.
  • quoia
    quoia Posts: 14,496 Forumite
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    Fab...son has a paper round tomorrow he can buy me a copy and get 'staff discount' mwahaha

    Is it in the Mail in Sunday too do you know?

    I don't know if either of these are of interest to you but you can get these for FREE :) over the weekend

    Perhaps you can ask your son to get the details (I presume a code and/or URL) from the 2 newspapers in question and you could post them here for the rest of us :)

    From tomorrow's Guardian - it's on PAGE 42


    Courtesy of BLINKBOX - offer details in The GUARDIAN and The OBSERVER this weekend

    Saturday's Guardian offers ...

    SYRIANA (2005) >>> https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365737/
    starring Kayvan Novak, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Christopher Plummer, Amr Waked, Jeffrey Wright, Chris Cooper

    George Clooney turns off the charm to deliver an Oscar-winning performance in political thriller. A politically-charged epic about the state of the oil industry in the hands of those personally involved and affected by it.

    Sunday's OBSERVER offers ...

    BEST IN SHOW (2000) >>> https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0218839/
    starring Jay Brazeau, Parker Posey, Michael Hitchcock, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Carrie Aizley

    The makers of Spinal Tap return with a dog show docu-spoof that lays bare the rabid insanity of canine competition. First released in 2000 it remains one of the funniest films of the last decade

    There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›
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    Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
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    S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..
  • quoia wrote: »
    I don't know if either of these are of interest to you but you can get these for FREE :) over the weekend

    Perhaps you can ask your son to get the details (I presume a code and/or URL) from the 2 newspapers in question and you could post them here for the rest of us :)

    From tomorrow's Guardian - it's on PAGE 42


    Courtesy of BLINKBOX - offer details in The GUARDIAN and The OBSERVER this weekend

    Saturday's Guardian offers ...

    SYRIANA (2005) >>> www.imdb.com/title/tt0365737/
    starring Kayvan Novak, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Christopher Plummer, Amr Waked, Jeffrey Wright, Chris Cooper

    George Clooney turns off the charm to deliver an Oscar-winning performance in political thriller. A politically-charged epic about the state of the oil industry in the hands of those personally involved and affected by it.

    Sunday's OBSERVER offers ...

    BEST IN SHOW (2000) >>> www.imdb.com/title/tt0218839/
    starring Jay Brazeau, Parker Posey, Michael Hitchcock, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Carrie Aizley

    The makers of Spinal Tap return with a dog show docu-spoof that lays bare the rabid insanity of canine competition. First released in 2000 it remains one of the funniest films of the last decade

    Syriana is a great movie. Well worth getting the paper if you don't have this one in the DVD collection. Being a fan of Matt Damon's work - I've got the majority of his movies.

    Best in Show - seems interesting. Will be buying the paper to get the DVD. Thanks Quoia.
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  • quoia wrote: »
    It is THIS Sunday

    The 13 DVDs start on Saturday 9th of October and continue until Friday 22nd October (excluding Sunday 17th October).

    BUT ... the DVDs ARE NOT INSIDE the Daily Mail / Mail on Sunday.

    There is a coupon that you need to exchange (on the day that it is printed) at WHSMITH, TESCO or EASON stores for that day's DVD.

    Alternatively you can collect 10 of the tokens being printed (or 10 mastheads) and send off for them - this costs £7.99 P&P

    £10.99 will get you the 13 DVDs AND a "beautiful Presentation Case"


    Thanks for that - normally hate things like this as I never manage to get into town to WHSmith...however, have a Tesco just round the corner so that's a bonus :D
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  • quoia
    quoia Posts: 14,496 Forumite
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    Syriana is a great movie. Well worth getting the paper if you don't have this one in the DVD collection. Being a fan of Matt Damon's work - I've got the majority of his movies.

    Best in Show - seems interesting. Will be buying the paper to get the DVD. Thanks Quoia.

    Sorry, I should have made this clearer :)

    It's from BLINKBOX - there IS NOT a DVD to obtain

    You can either STREAM IT or DOWNLOAD IT

    I presume a CODE or URL is in the newspaper so that you can get it for FREE - would normally cost £5.99 each
    There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›
    ‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!


    Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
    (11)A104.28S94.98O112.46N86.73D101.02(12)J130.63F126.76M134.38A200.98M156.30J95.56J102.85A175.93
    S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..
  • quoia
    quoia Posts: 14,496 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›
    ‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!


    Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
    (11)A104.28S94.98O112.46N86.73D101.02(12)J130.63F126.76M134.38A200.98M156.30J95.56J102.85A175.93
    S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..
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