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You missed a great movie. There's previews on Tuesday as well if you can bag a ticket0
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does any one has got the movie tickets for free.. Is that true that it really happens ...0
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sarahwilla wrote: »does any one has got the movie tickets for free.. Is that true that it really happens ...
Yes,it really happens.
Register for email alerts on the Codes Only thread and as codes are posted you can check if there is a location close to you and get the tickets asap as they go quickly.
Good luck
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MotheroftheKid wrote: »It was a 10.30 start, I didn't get there til 10, but I've never had a problem before, apart from the time I turned up 24 hours late!!!! The guy I spoke to inside said there were huge queues and lots of people had to be turned away. He even suggested next time I ring before I set off!
If you bag a ticket 26th if you can turn up early... good luck
if you miss it on previews I suggest pay to see it when released as it will be worth every penny you pay maybe more than that. If you are don't speak/understand Hindi/Urdu then I suggest to take someone with you as you will need to know what is being said at times as there are no subtitles and we(those who understand the lingo) knew what was being said and as we laughed at those dialogues the non-speakers were sitting quietly...
Shame they didn't put in the subtitles. Take it from if you intend to get the full jest of the film without being disturbed ever scene being told what he said in Hindi I would suggest learn it quickly. It sounds and feels different than from a 3rd party translating it.
I have put a new post in Freebies about one such site I hope you find it useful here0 -
SpreadPyar wrote: »Wow I had Greenwich and I got there 10.29-10.30 for 10.30 start even though the hall was nearly full about 90% it wasn't full 100% and there were people coming after us and someone turned up 10.40'sh so I am surprised to hear Dearby was full house for a Sunday morning...
If you bag a ticket 26th if you can turn up early... good luck
if you miss it on previews I suggest pay to see it when released as it will be worth every penny you pay maybe more than that. If you are don't speak/understand Hindi/Urdu then I suggest to take someone with you as you will need to know what is being said at times as there are no subtitles and we(those who understand the lingo) knew what was being said and as we laughed at those dialogues the non-speakers were sitting quietly...
Shame they didn't put in the subtitles. Take it from if you intend to get the full jest of the film without being disturbed ever scene being told what he said in Hindi I would suggest learn it quickly. It sounds and feels different than from a 3rd party translating it.
I have put a new post in Freebies about one such site I hope you find it useful here
Learning a whole new language just for a film is preposterous. But not as preposterous as a film, which intentionally doesnt even have any subtitles for non-english scenes... I'm just going to assume the subs were "missing" from the preview screening, otherwise I'll just forget about bothering to see it.0 -
SpreadPyar wrote: »Wow I had Greenwich and I got there 10.29-10.30 for 10.30 start even though the hall was nearly full about 90% it wasn't full 100% and there were people coming after us and someone turned up 10.40'sh so I am surprised to hear Dearby was full house for a Sunday morning...
If you bag a ticket 26th if you can turn up early... good luck
if you miss it on previews I suggest pay to see it when released as it will be worth every penny you pay maybe more than that. If you are don't speak/understand Hindi/Urdu then I suggest to take someone with you as you will need to know what is being said at times as there are no subtitles and we(those who understand the lingo) knew what was being said and as we laughed at those dialogues the non-speakers were sitting quietly...
Shame they didn't put in the subtitles. Take it from if you intend to get the full jest of the film without being disturbed ever scene being told what he said in Hindi I would suggest learn it quickly. It sounds and feels different than from a 3rd party translating it.
I have put a new post in Freebies about one such site I hope you find it useful herePhilNailerson wrote: »Learning a whole new language just for a film is preposterous. But not as preposterous as a film, which intentionally doesnt even have any subtitles for non-english scenes... I'm just going to assume the subs were "missing" from the preview screening, otherwise I'll just forget about bothering to see it.
This is being blown out of all proportion. They are minor scenes, there is even some French that isn't translated either but it doesn't detract from the film which is mainly in English.
Forget about learning a new language to enable you to watch this film and nor should anyone be considering taking someone with them who will translate during the film either. That would be a huge distraction and totally not necessary.0 -
This is being blown out of all proportion. They are minor scenes, there is even some French that isn't translated either but it doesn't detract from the film which is mainly in English.
Forget about learning a new language to enable you to watch this film and nor should anyone be considering taking someone with them who will translate during the film either. That would be a huge distraction and totally not necessary.
You are right you don't need to learn the language to see the film. There is only some of the dialogues between the family, and it didn't ruin the story line and people still enjoyed it. :rotfl:
Yes there is French in it as well and if we add the minutes of non English in the 2hrs it wasn't much, maybe just a few minutes.0 -
Saw Lets be Cops today hilarious film in it's entirety from the word go!!!
Even the trailer doesn't live up to it the whole hall was in stitches a must see film.0 -
Did anyone go and see The Guest last night? What a crazy film! Completely and utterly bonkers!0
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Cocorico123 wrote: »Did anyone go and see The Guest last night? What a crazy film! Completely and utterly bonkers!
I saw it.
Thought it was a bit better than "You're Next" which was brought to us by the same people (screenwriter and director).
Probably appreciated by those who like and have seen a lot of horror/gore movies as I'm sure there were some standard pieces. I quite liked the maze shots.
Next step for David? Zombie?0
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