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autumngirl wrote: »Thank you Nicky! I just thought my OH would really not be impressed if he was the only bloke in a cinema full of teenage girls but, if your screening is anything to go by, it shouldn't be bad at all. We're travelling quite a way to see it but will make a day of it so I'm sure it'll be worth it. If it's any consolation we'll be getting up early too!
Hope you enjoy No Strings Attached
No, lots of men thereEnjoy!
******** Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity *******"Always be calm and polite, and have the materials to make a bomb"0 -
Has anyone received vip tickets for west is west at Manchester Printworks on Thursday, sounds like more than the usual screening as it mentions welcome by the cast and Q&A afterwards. Think you had to apply for tickets via an email I read about it on FMUK a few weeks ago.0
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I've got a couple of tickets through show film first but now can't make it - any idea how I 'give the tickets back'? I've looked through their FAQ's but can't see anything! Its for West is West, Tues at Castleford0
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countrybum wrote: »I've got a couple of tickets through show film first but now can't make it - any idea how I 'give the tickets back'? I've looked through their FAQ's but can't see anything! Its for West is West, Tues at Castleford
Just simply email To Cancel Tickets: icantgo@showfilmfirst.comWins in 2015
Kettle Chips, Cambridge Satchel Bag, Tixs to Sound Of Music UK Tour, Name on a bench, Hotel Chocolat Eggs, Cuddly Dog, Stabilo pens, Samsung Galaxy Tab S, LG G Flex 2 phone, Gramofon, Lunch Meal For Two at La Tasca, Lunch For Two at Handmade Burger Company, £30 Gourmet Burger Kitchen Voucher, Canon Ixus Camera0 -
Had tickets from Heat magazine to go see No Strings Attached at the Odeon in Belfast this morning .
Unfortuantely after numerous attempts they could not get the code to work to unlock the movie. The manager who is lovely advised that we could watch any film from a list majority ruled.
we got to see Just go with it instead and Im glad we did it was hilarious Anniston was brilliant. We also got free popcorn and and free tickets for another movie cause of the hassle
thought the cinema and the manager did a great job even though didn't get to see the original movie I loved the alternative and everyone left happy0 -
Well apart from the jumped-up usher at Silverlink this morning demanding that everyone move to the left of the cinema and make sure there were no single seats between people or he wouldn't start the movie, I really enjoyed Chalet Girl. Not sure about the 'this years bridget jones' line but funny enough in places0
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In Springfield Quay this morning in the smallest screen even to see No strings attached. 72 seats in total. I didn't think much of the film. Not the best chick flick ever. But my friends thought it was funny. Ach wellWins in 2015
Kettle Chips, Cambridge Satchel Bag, Tixs to Sound Of Music UK Tour, Name on a bench, Hotel Chocolat Eggs, Cuddly Dog, Stabilo pens, Samsung Galaxy Tab S, LG G Flex 2 phone, Gramofon, Lunch Meal For Two at La Tasca, Lunch For Two at Handmade Burger Company, £30 Gourmet Burger Kitchen Voucher, Canon Ixus Camera0 -
I managed to get two tickets for next Sunday, West Is West.
Do I need to bring a copy of the Daily Mail?0 -
geordie_ben wrote: ».... I really enjoyed Chalet Girl. Not sure about the 'this years bridget jones' line but funny enough in places
I saw it this morning as well. I wouldn't say it was another Bridget Jones either but it was a nice sweet film with a few laugh out loud moments (nickyhutch, you described it well!). I have a bit of a thing about Bill Nighy (even though he's old enough to be my Dad!) so I probably would've enjoyed it no matter what though!
Milton Keynes Odeon was surprisingly only about half full. We turned up at 10am, expecting a 10.30 start, only to be told that they wouldn't be opening until 10.30 (for an 11am start). So we went back at 10.30 to find the screen already half full and the film started almost straight away. I wonder if lots of people ended up being too late because they'd been told the wrong time by the cinema staff.....hope not!0 -
autumngirl wrote: »I saw it this morning as well. I wouldn't say it was another Bridget Jones either but it was a nice sweet film with a few laugh out loud moments (nickyhutch, you described it well!). I have a bit of a thing about Bill Nighy (even though he's old enough to be my Dad!) so I probably would've enjoyed it no matter what though!
Glad you liked it - yes, Bill Nighy would get it!******** Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity *******"Always be calm and polite, and have the materials to make a bomb"0
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