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Wot film would that be?
FILM 'OWN THE NIGHT'
DATE OF SCREENING
3 December 2007
TIME
6 for 6:30pmSave saynoto0870.com in your favorites, and stop giving companies more £££ dialling 0870 numbers when you can dial freephones or cheaper alternatives
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Remember when that Bank Manager or Salesperson smiles at you, all he sees is £ notes. Dont forget the motto, "the wider their grin, the more debt your in"0 -
leecook1981 wrote: »Do you want me to get the tickets for you too? Maybe i could go watch the film for you also!
Put the code in and find out.
There is absolutely no need to be nasty to me. I prefer to know the film name BEFORE I put any codes in. No idea why you can't understand that. But I see that you have edited your post to reflect the film name now.Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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can everyone just chill out please
this is about sharing free movies for each other - not tearing each others heads off !
now relax0 -
brum is full for all above movies0
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Just got back from seeing Death at a funeral - Brilliant.:T
Screening was as full as I have EVER seen, we were struggling to sit together even though we got there 20 mins before the screening started.
Well worth the effort and wait.
Excellent film. Whole audience in whoops of laughter.
Hope everyone else enjoyed this one.
Roll on Thursday and Elizabeth - don't expect it to be quite as funny0 -
The_Old_Bag wrote: »Just got back from seeing Death at a funeral - Brilliant.:T
Screening was as full as I have EVER seen, we were struggling to sit together even though we got there 20 mins before the screening started.
Well worth the effort and wait.
Excellent film. Whole audience in whoops of laughter.
Hope everyone else enjoyed this one.
Roll on Thursday and Elizabeth - don't expect it to be quite as funny
We saw this tonight too and it was great! My first freebie film but next time im going to bring my own sweeties as they charge a fortune..plus i fell in to thrap of buying one and getting one half price:rotfl:
I booked for elizabeth and cancelled as not really my type of film even though it was free0 -
I don't know if this has already been mentioned but if your disabled or claim DLA you can apply for a card to get another person in free when you buy a ticket. You can get the forms from the cinema book office. It costs £5.50 for the card and you need to supply a passport sized photo. It does have a long life though. My brother's expires in 2010.0
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Saw this tonight at Cineworld, Didsbury, very funny, best thing I have seen in ages. Screening was only about half full though, but everyone seemed to find it very funny. Definitely would recommend.0
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lickety-spit love that phrase !0
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Went to see Death at a funeral too at MK Cineworld, it was quite full, the film was ok loads of hilarious moments but I wouldn't watch it again or go out and buy it.
I found the start quite boring, but that might have been because they didn't start the film till about 7pm and I was getting impatient and bored... some people even left cos they got fed up waiting.0
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