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geordie_ben wrote: »in true geordie fashion.... Next Three Days.... MINT!
You can say that again Ben. Went to the Printworks with DD and really enjoyed the film.
Got there about 6pm and there were only about half a dozen or so people in. By the time it started it was still only about half full. Maybe the snow earlier on had put people off.0 -
I was really disappointed by the end, would have thought it was good, if they hadn't bothered with that button bit. Also, Liam Neeson, was he only in the one bit when he is talking to Russell Crowe about escaping, or is he also one of the Motorbike Riders?. . .0
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cardiff2007 wrote: »As i was watching the next Three Days tonight i started to think haven't i see this film before and realised it was practically identical to the french film Anything for her that was shown through See film first about two years back there weren't any differences and exactly the same ending.
I did mention this on this thread over a month agoOnly about 30% full at ours - mind you I was surprised it was that full considering the amount of snow that had settled on just the main roads & bus routes,(never mind the back streets :eek: ) how slippery it was and how much was still falling from above.
As for THE NEXT THREE DAYS ....
... I have just two words..............
DÉJÁ VU
Anyone else ?Yes, I saw it about 18 months ago (as I'm sure a few others on here did) - AS A FREEBIE PREVIEW :rotfl:
I even posted the code for it
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=21774147&postcount=1445
Interestingly the French version "POUR ELLE" is 26 minutes shorter - and it had EVERY scene that was in the Last Three Days ....
...and from what I remember of it I think I preferred the French one
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Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
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CurlyLocks wrote: »I was really disappointed by the end, would have thought it was good, if they hadn't bothered with that button bit. Also, Liam Neeson, was he only in the one bit when he is talking to Russell Crowe about escaping, or is he also one of the Motorbike Riders?. . .
according to IMDB he only played Damon Pennington, but then again I cant find the actor who played the second bike driver.... just to throw it out there... i reckon it was a cop0 -
Hi
I was wondering if anyone had any advice.
I've been allocated 4 tickets to this Sunday's Disney Screening of Tangled (9th January)
Unfortunately I wasn't able to print them off straight away back in December as I didn't have a printer handy.
When I went to access my account today via the http://www.disneyscreenings.co.uk/ website - it just said that no tickets have been allocated for anything hence I am now unable to print off :eek:
Luckily I did paste and copy the actual confirmation page and saved it as an e-mail so I do have the confirmation code. But I doubt that the cinema would accept this.
Does anyone have any advice. I would e-mail them but there is no contact e-mail provided for the Disney Screenings.
What to do :cool:0 -
Thought I was going to go all the way with the new sky link for the fighter but alas I eventually landed on the sky id page, its a good job I'm a virgin customer as the films from sff are getting few and far between especially in Portsmouth area these days and few members seem to want to oblige when asked for freebies.0
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone had any advice.
I've been allocated 4 tickets to this Sunday's Disney Screening of Tangled (9th January)
Unfortunately I wasn't able to print them off straight away back in December as I didn't have a printer handy.
When I went to access my account today via the http://www.disneyscreenings.co.uk/ website - it just said that no tickets have been allocated for anything hence I am now unable to print off :eek:
Luckily I did paste and copy the actual confirmation page and saved it as an e-mail so I do have the confirmation code. But I doubt that the cinema would accept this.
Does anyone have any advice. I would e-mail them but there is no contact e-mail provided for the Disney Screenings.
What to do :cool:[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone had any advice.
I've been allocated 4 tickets to this Sunday's Disney Screening of Tangled (9th January)
Unfortunately I wasn't able to print them off straight away back in December as I didn't have a printer handy.
When I went to access my account today via the http://www.disneyscreenings.co.uk/ website - it just said that no tickets have been allocated for anything hence I am now unable to print off :eek:
Luckily I did paste and copy the actual confirmation page and saved it as an e-mail so I do have the confirmation code. But I doubt that the cinema would accept this.
Does anyone have any advice. I would e-mail them but there is no contact e-mail provided for the Disney Screenings.
What to do :cool:
Go into the Disney Screenings Website - http://www.disneyscreenings.co.uk/ and log in click my screenings in the top corner - then - my click my available screenings - it will say you have already booked for that screening - click that and the voucher comes up to print off. Simples.0 -
The Fighter is a great movie.
It's not like Rocky, it is much more realistic than that. Excellent acting all round.0
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