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leecook1981 wrote: »I think they may be desperate for people to go see this film. Cant imagin they will have many people paying to see it!!!
Elizabeth : the Golden Age
I think so too. I just saw an email where I work and there were at least 6-7 different companies who were given the tickets to give away via SeefilmFirst.
I have never seen such a diverse list in all my life.;)The more I live, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I grow.
The more I grow, the more I see.
The more I see, the more I know.
The more I know, the more I see,
How little I know.!!0 -
I've just managed to get tickets for elizabeth at gateshead
first time to get a freebie.. however, I've just been reading a couple of things saying they more or less cant give them away as its not that popular.
Anyone seen it? - is it any good and worth seeing?
I'd have to get my two little'uns looked after and its about a 30 minute drive or more but wondering if its worth it or to try for something else? I dont mean to sound ungrateful0 -
suzannesuzanne wrote: »Heads up for Sunday:
Claim two free tickets to an exclusive preview
Funerals may be no laughing matter, but Death at a Funeral promises to be one of the funniest British films of the year.
Matthew Macfadyen and Rupert Graves star as brothers who can’t stop fighting, even at their father’s funeral. This dark comedy will be released in cinemas on November 2, but you can see it first at one of our 20 previews on Tuesday, October 30.
As the family gathers for the sombre occasion, a mysterious guest arrives. When this mystery person threatens to reveal an earth-shattering family secret, the warring siblings must work together to keep the truth hidden. Their efforts result in riotous mayhem as what should have been a dignified, private affair becomes the mother of all funerals...
To claim two free tickets for a preview of Death at a Funeral see details in Culture in this weekend's edition of The Sunday Times (October 21).
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kmhtkmhtkmht wrote: »Code Code Code Code Code...
Its usually on the www.timesonline.co.uk website in the sunday times culture section with a direct link to www.screenbookings.com website (where u can book the tickets)0 -
screenbookings site working now0
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Thanks for the Death at a Funeral code. 7.45am and there were tickets available at Croydon Grants. Will be getting the Sunday Times anyway, but good to get in quick for the tickets.0
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looks like you have to buy the times now! Just booked tickets for death at a funeral....
Thank you for booking your tickets. Please check the details then enter the BOOKING NUMBER below on the relevant page in the newspaper and take it with you to the cinema you have booked in good time for the screening. If at any time you find you cannot attend this screening please CANCEL your tickets so that others may use them. Simply return to this site, click CANCEL and follow the instructions. Should you misplace your booking number, you can RETRIEVE your bookings by clicking on the RETRIEVE button. [FONT=arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]For more information on film and cinema, CLICK HERE[/FONT]0 -
Just got tickets for Death at a Funeral, not sure if I should buy the Sunday Times paper to fill in the code or just take the comfirmation email that was sent, which is what I usually do.
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No, you don't need to buy it. Save your money0
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