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  • IANS325
    IANS325 Posts: 85 Forumite
    tamasina wrote: »
    I hate the O2 - there are getting all of the good stuff. Where's Cardiff. Booooooooooo

    In Wales !!!! Part of the United Kingdom !!!!
  • tamasina
    tamasina Posts: 196 Forumite
    IANS325 wrote: »
    In Wales !!!! Part of the United Kingdom !!!!

    Very funny lol
  • midian
    midian Posts: 90 Forumite
    not a code so thought better not put on main free film site. feel free to repost it there, tho! i am just not sure.

    The Scoop is situated between London Bridge and Tower Bridge on the south bank of the Thames.
    http://www.morelondon.com/events_details.asp?ID=192

    Free Film - More London Free Festival

    11 - 27 September
    Time: 19:30
    Location: The Scoop at More London
    Admission: FREE


    Classic, cult and contemporary films are screened in the outdoor amphitheatre each Wednesday – Friday from 11 – 27 September. Most films reach capacity so early arrival is highly recommended. Once capacity is reached a one in one out policy is implemented. Seats cannot be reserved so get your party together early and avoid disappointment.

    11 September - Skyfall
    Time: 19:30
    When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong and agents around the world are exposed, MI6 is attacked forcing M to relocate the agency. These events cause her authority and position to be challenged. With MI6 now compromised from both inside and out, M is left with one ally she can trust: Bond. Winner of two Oscars and starring Daniel Craig, Judy Dench and Javier Bardem. (2012, 143 mins, UK/USA, Cert 12a)

    12 September - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Time: 19:30
    The disappearance of a magical jade sword spurs a breathtaking quest for the missing treasure. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is a timeless story that takes place in QING China when miracles were credible and spirits and gods were present in man's world. Pain, revenge and duty are the key themes, but in the afterlife love and faith linger on. Directed by Ang Lee. (2000, 120 mins, Taiwan/Hong Kong/USA/China, Cert 12)

    13 September - Frankenweenie
    Time: 19:30
    Young scientist and film maker, Victor Frankenstein, brings his beloved dog Sparky back to life in his own special way and with unexpected consequences. Directed by Tim Burton. (2012, 87 mins, USA, Cert PG)

    18 September - Back to the Future
    Time: 19:30
    A typical teenager of the 80’s (Michael J Fox) is accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time-travelling DeLorean, invented by his slightly mad, scientist friend. (1985, 113 mins, USA, Cert PG)

    19 September - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    Time: 19:30
    The third of the Spaghetti Western trilogy, which gained this title due to the filming in Italy. Starring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef where a bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold. (1966, 165 mins, Italy/Spain/West Germany, Cert 15)

    20 September - Les Miserables
    Time: 19:30
    Cameron Mackintosh’s stage musical is transferred to the screen with a star studded cast. Director Tim Hooper insisted that every take was sung live. Winner of three Oscars and starring Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Amanda Seyfreid and Eddie Redmayne. (2012, 158 mins, USA/UK, Cert 12a)

    25 September - Amour
    Time: 19:30
    Described by Time Out as “devastatingly original” Amour examines the effect of love on death and death on love. This is told through an elderly couple who have to cope following the wife’s stroke. Subtitled. (2012, 127mins, France/Germany/Austria, 12a)

    26 September - The Birds
    Time: 19:30
    Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year The Birds remains one of Hitchcock’s most thrilling films, full of suspense. Based on a Daphne Du Maurier shorts story where a wealthy young socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small town where bizarre things start to happen. (1963, 119 mins, USA Cert 15)

    27 September - Surprise film – to be revealed
    Time: 19:30
    The Occupiers of More London are being given the chance to select this film, which closes the More London Free Festival. Details will be revealed nearer the date.
  • geordie_ben
    geordie_ben Posts: 3,118 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    midian wrote: »
    not a code so thought better not put on main free film site. feel free to repost it there, tho! i am just not sure.

    The Scoop is situated between London Bridge and Tower Bridge on the south bank of the Thames.
    http://www.morelondon.com/events_details.asp?ID=192

    Free Film - More London Free Festival

    11 - 27 September
    Time: 19:30
    Location: The Scoop at More London
    Admission: FREE


    Classic, cult and contemporary films are screened in the outdoor amphitheatre each Wednesday – Friday from 11 – 27 September. Most films reach capacity so early arrival is highly recommended. Once capacity is reached a one in one out policy is implemented. Seats cannot be reserved so get your party together early and avoid disappointment.

    11 September - Skyfall
    Time: 19:30
    When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong and agents around the world are exposed, MI6 is attacked forcing M to relocate the agency. These events cause her authority and position to be challenged. With MI6 now compromised from both inside and out, M is left with one ally she can trust: Bond. Winner of two Oscars and starring Daniel Craig, Judy Dench and Javier Bardem. (2012, 143 mins, UK/USA, Cert 12a)

    12 September - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Time: 19:30
    The disappearance of a magical jade sword spurs a breathtaking quest for the missing treasure. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is a timeless story that takes place in QING China when miracles were credible and spirits and gods were present in man's world. Pain, revenge and duty are the key themes, but in the afterlife love and faith linger on. Directed by Ang Lee. (2000, 120 mins, Taiwan/Hong Kong/USA/China, Cert 12)

    13 September - Frankenweenie
    Time: 19:30
    Young scientist and film maker, Victor Frankenstein, brings his beloved dog Sparky back to life in his own special way and with unexpected consequences. Directed by Tim Burton. (2012, 87 mins, USA, Cert PG)

    18 September - Back to the Future
    Time: 19:30
    A typical teenager of the 80’s (Michael J Fox) is accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time-travelling DeLorean, invented by his slightly mad, scientist friend. (1985, 113 mins, USA, Cert PG)

    19 September - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    Time: 19:30
    The third of the Spaghetti Western trilogy, which gained this title due to the filming in Italy. Starring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef where a bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold. (1966, 165 mins, Italy/Spain/West Germany, Cert 15)

    20 September - Les Miserables
    Time: 19:30
    Cameron Mackintosh’s stage musical is transferred to the screen with a star studded cast. Director Tim Hooper insisted that every take was sung live. Winner of three Oscars and starring Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Amanda Seyfreid and Eddie Redmayne. (2012, 158 mins, USA/UK, Cert 12a)

    25 September - Amour
    Time: 19:30
    Described by Time Out as “devastatingly original” Amour examines the effect of love on death and death on love. This is told through an elderly couple who have to cope following the wife’s stroke. Subtitled. (2012, 127mins, France/Germany/Austria, 12a)

    26 September - The Birds
    Time: 19:30
    Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year The Birds remains one of Hitchcock’s most thrilling films, full of suspense. Based on a Daphne Du Maurier shorts story where a wealthy young socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small town where bizarre things start to happen. (1963, 119 mins, USA Cert 15)

    27 September - Surprise film – to be revealed
    Time: 19:30
    The Occupiers of More London are being given the chance to select this film, which closes the More London Free Festival. Details will be revealed nearer the date.

    If it's totally free then Id say repost it on the codes board
  • Poochface
    Poochface Posts: 2,098 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    midian, this deserves to be on the codes thread far more than some of the posts that get left on there.
    midian wrote: »
    not a code so thought better not put on main free film site. feel free to repost it there, tho! i am just not sure.

    The Scoop is situated between London Bridge and Tower Bridge on the south bank of the Thames.
    http://www.morelondon.com/events_details.asp?ID=192

    Free Film - More London Free Festival

    11 - 27 September
    Time: 19:30
    Location: The Scoop at More London
    Admission: FREE


    Classic, cult and contemporary films are screened in the outdoor amphitheatre each Wednesday – Friday from 11 – 27 September. Most films reach capacity so early arrival is highly recommended. Once capacity is reached a one in one out policy is implemented. Seats cannot be reserved so get your party together early and avoid disappointment.

    11 September - Skyfall
    Time: 19:30
    When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong and agents around the world are exposed, MI6 is attacked forcing M to relocate the agency. These events cause her authority and position to be challenged. With MI6 now compromised from both inside and out, M is left with one ally she can trust: Bond. Winner of two Oscars and starring Daniel Craig, Judy Dench and Javier Bardem. (2012, 143 mins, UK/USA, Cert 12a)

    12 September - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Time: 19:30
    The disappearance of a magical jade sword spurs a breathtaking quest for the missing treasure. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is a timeless story that takes place in QING China when miracles were credible and spirits and gods were present in man's world. Pain, revenge and duty are the key themes, but in the afterlife love and faith linger on. Directed by Ang Lee. (2000, 120 mins, Taiwan/Hong Kong/USA/China, Cert 12)

    13 September - Frankenweenie
    Time: 19:30
    Young scientist and film maker, Victor Frankenstein, brings his beloved dog Sparky back to life in his own special way and with unexpected consequences. Directed by Tim Burton. (2012, 87 mins, USA, Cert PG)

    18 September - Back to the Future
    Time: 19:30
    A typical teenager of the 80’s (Michael J Fox) is accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time-travelling DeLorean, invented by his slightly mad, scientist friend. (1985, 113 mins, USA, Cert PG)

    19 September - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    Time: 19:30
    The third of the Spaghetti Western trilogy, which gained this title due to the filming in Italy. Starring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef where a bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold. (1966, 165 mins, Italy/Spain/West Germany, Cert 15)

    20 September - Les Miserables
    Time: 19:30
    Cameron Mackintosh’s stage musical is transferred to the screen with a star studded cast. Director Tim Hooper insisted that every take was sung live. Winner of three Oscars and starring Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Amanda Seyfreid and Eddie Redmayne. (2012, 158 mins, USA/UK, Cert 12a)

    25 September - Amour
    Time: 19:30
    Described by Time Out as “devastatingly original” Amour examines the effect of love on death and death on love. This is told through an elderly couple who have to cope following the wife’s stroke. Subtitled. (2012, 127mins, France/Germany/Austria, 12a)

    26 September - The Birds
    Time: 19:30
    Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year The Birds remains one of Hitchcock’s most thrilling films, full of suspense. Based on a Daphne Du Maurier shorts story where a wealthy young socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small town where bizarre things start to happen. (1963, 119 mins, USA Cert 15)

    27 September - Surprise film – to be revealed
    Time: 19:30
    The Occupiers of More London are being given the chance to select this film, which closes the More London Free Festival. Details will be revealed nearer the date.
  • tpitftd
    tpitftd Posts: 101 Forumite
    If it's totally free then Id say repost it on the codes board

    And you still don't have the courtesy to credit the OP.
  • geordie_ben
    geordie_ben Posts: 3,118 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    tpitftd wrote: »
    And you still don't have the courtesy to credit the OP.

    As this is the films discussion board, not the moaning about threads board, please see your PMs

    What movies have people got coming up then? I've only got one on monday :( seems like newcastle is getting missed of the lists quite a bit recently
  • midian
    midian Posts: 90 Forumite
    @ Poochface & Geordie_ben thanks for the advice. As G_b posted onto the main site no need for a repost.

    enjoy! (and fingers crossed for no rain!)
  • tpitftd
    tpitftd Posts: 101 Forumite
    midian wrote: »
    @ Poochface & Geordie_ben thanks for the advice. As G_b posted onto the main site no need for a repost.

    enjoy! (and fingers crossed for no rain!)

    As you are the OP, this person refers to, please tell me did he contact you personally??
    Just like you dont have the courtesy of asking questions before pointing the finger

    how do you know i havent already chatted to the OP and thanked them personally?
    how do you know i wasnt rushed and using a mobile with a tiny screen to copy and paste the details

    that's right YOU DONT! so before you go pointing the finger trying to act like some kind of super race, get your facts right!

    as with as whinging morons, you're now on my ignore list
  • xgingerx
    xgingerx Posts: 591 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    LOL, who cares who posts anyway as long as the codes are put out that's all that really matters :)
    Dmp Mutual Support thread member No 82
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