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Ignore my last post. It's showing the three available ones on my iPad but all of them on iPhone. Very weird.0
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Mitchmente wrote: »When using this code there are only 3 cinemas ( Bristol, Cheshire & Portsmouth) Not the 11 statedMitchmente wrote: »Ignore my last post. It's showing the three available ones on my iPad but all of them on iPhone. Very weird.
Also see my last post (just 4 back - #4650)
There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›(11)A104.28S94.98O112.46N86.73D101.02(12)J130.63F126.76M134.38A200.98M156.30J95.56J102.85A175.93
‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!
Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..0 -
haha apologies. Oh dear I must have been tired this morning0
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Went to see Run All Night last night. Disappointingly unlikable.
I don't often walk out of movies. In fact, I've only ever walked out of one film before. But I left before the end of Run All Night, it was just making me feel ill. And not just because of the sweeping 'camera shots' (using CGI) and the travel-sickness-inducing car chase. The film was way too violent, too downbeat, too graphic in the depiction of maiming and torture. None of the protagonists had any redeeming features, so how could you identify with or 'root' for any of them? It was only Liam Neeson and Ed Harris’s reputations that kept me watching for 90 mins – but, by then, I really didn’t care if they lived or died.
I have to ask myself who this film’s target audience might be? Bored, male anti-social teenagers and twenty-somethings who get pumped up by vicarious violence, cruelty and sadism? I can’t think that pandering to that tendency – or should I say, the lowest common denominator – will do ANY part of society any favours.
Didn’t like it. Won’t recommend it.0 -
Isn't it weird that only certain browsers clear out the unavailable screens though? My phone lists all screens whether they're unavailable or not
And if that's the way SFF are going to do it going forward then I think it's a terrible idea.0 -
geordie_ben wrote: »Isn't it weird that only certain browsers clear out the unavailable screens though? My phone lists all screens whether they're unavailable or not
And if that's the way SFF are going to do it going forward then I think it's a terrible idea.
Agreed.
Definitely GOING BACKWARDS
There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›(11)A104.28S94.98O112.46N86.73D101.02(12)J130.63F126.76M134.38A200.98M156.30J95.56J102.85A175.93
‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!
Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..0 -
Certificate 15
FOR 7 DAYS
Friday 20th March to Thursday 26th March
Locations : ODEON Cinemas NATIONWIDE
http://perks.thesun.co.uk/public-perks/sun-screening-wild-card
Jason Statham (FURIOUS 7, THE EXPENDABLES trilogy, HOMEFRONT) reunites with EXPENDABLES 2 director, Simon West, as the titular Nick Wild, a Las Vegas bodyguard with lethal professional skills and a dangerous gambling problem.
When a friend is attacked by a sadistic thug, Nick strikes back, only to find out the attacker is the son of a powerful mob boss. Suddenly Nick is plunged into the criminal underworld, chased by enforcers and wanted by the mob. Having raised the stakes, Nick has one last play to change his fortunes...and this time, it's all or nothing.
WILD CARD is directed by Simon West (CON AIR) and written by two-time Academy® Award-winning writer William Goldman (Best Original Screenplay, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969; Best Adapted Screenplay, All the President's Men, 1976).
LATEST UPDATE
This offer, for OVER 20,000 tickets, is for
ANY PUBLIC SCREENING
on ANY of the SEVEN DAYS
FROM - FRIDAY 20th March
TO - THURSDAY 26th March
at the following ODEONS
Basingstoke
Birmingham Broadway Plaza
Blackpool
Bracknell
Bridgend
Cardiff
Chatham
Derby
Dudley
Dundee
Dunfermline
East Kilbride
Glasgow Braehead
Glasgow Quay
Huddersfield
Hull
Kingston-upon-Thames
Lee Valley
Leeds/Bradford
Leicester
Lincoln
Liverpool One
London - Greenwich
London - Marble Arch
Manchester Printworks
Metrocentre Gateshead
Milton Keynes Stadium
Norwich
Preston
Rochdale
Sheffield
Silverlink
Southampton
Surrey Quays
Swansea
Tamworth
Telford
Trafford Centre
Tunbridge Wells
Uxbridge
Warrington
Wimbledon
This ticket is valid for any standard public show
on the date and at the location stated on the ticket.
Check the local cinema website 2-3 days before
the performance for published show times
Choose your preferred time and arrive at the cinema 30 minutes
beforehand to exchange your ticket at the box office.
And it is worth noting ......
All the tickets are NOT going to be released all at once ...
... some tickets will be held back and distributed later
So keep trying
There are 10 types of people in the world. ‹(•¿•)›(11)A104.28S94.98O112.46N86.73D101.02(12)J130.63F126.76M134.38A200.98M156.30J95.56J102.85A175.93
‹(•¿•)› Those that understand binary and those that do not!
Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..0 -
geordie_ben wrote: »Isn't it weird that only certain browsers clear out the unavailable screens though? My phone lists all screens whether they're unavailable or not
And if that's the way SFF are going to do it going forward then I think it's a terrible idea.
Arrrhhhh
I absolutely hate this expression which seems to be another 'corporate' speak expression we have inherited from our brethren across the pond.
They either use this phrase or "moving forward"
What they really mean is don't mention all the mistakes we have made. Let's not look at what we have done wrong, let's just put our blinkers on and "move forward"0 -
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