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Sorry if the posting repeated or incorrect- short on time but wanted people to have chance to get tickets for this:
A Very British Gangster’ is an all access film inside a gang of contemporary criminals. Rarely has a documentary been so revealing, exploring the trials and tribulations of the gang members from the top down to unveil a brutal world which relies upon gangsters for justice, rather than the police.
In association with See Film First we’re giving you a chance to see ‘A Very British Gangster’ at one of our exclusive preview screenings for free.
www.seefilmfirst.com
code:218408
Extra info:
ODEON, Glasgow QuayMonday 26 Nov6.30 PMODEON, Leeds/Bradford
Tuesday 27 Nov6.30 PMODEON, Liverpool City (London Road)
Wednesday 28 Nov6.30 PMODEON, Manchester Printworks
Thursday 29 Nov6.30 PM
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FYI - These have just been listed as coming soon to the Times/Sunday Times screenings web page.
Enchanted tickets released 02-12-2007 screening 09-12-2007
Paranoid Park tickets released 09-12-2007 screening 18-12-2007
Juno tickets released 23-12-2007 screening 30-12-2007
Charlie Wilson's War tickets released 30-12-2007 screening 08-01-2008
Keep an eye out for the codes in the Sunday Times and on their website.
Website page: http://entertainment.timesonline.co....tainment/film/
Click on film titles for links to their respective IMDB page.
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The Assassination Of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
When:
18:30 Wed Nov 28
Where:
Cineworld Haymarket, 63 - 65 Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4Q
Where does criminality end and celebrity begin is the question posed by Australian director Andrew Dominik whose stunning second film – after 2000’s excellent (and not entirely dissimilar) ‘Chopper’ – sets the Western genre barn ablaze to deliver a gripping, Gothic tête à tête between two of American history’s most morally perplexing folk heroes. Kicking off with an expertly choreographed train robbery which acts as both a narrative nub and tonal barometer for the director’s bucolic, mournful mise en scene and script, the film then ruefully traces the interlocking paths of Jesse James and his young admirer Robert Ford. Early word suggested that Casey Affleck’s Ford was the man to keep an eye on come awards season, but this is unquestionably Pitt’s film, his James insouciantly radiating a piercing, unreadable intensity redolent of Joe Pesci’s work with Scorsese, a truly enigmatic presence constantly obscured behind warped glass, thick smoke, or even his own visibly battered visage. Though, in the end, the film’s main intention is to have you query every element of its mischievous title (and you probably will), it’s a journey of immense emotional foreboding and, flabby coda aside, a red-raw classic.
Author: David Jenkins
Time Out London
N.B. Each ticket admits 2 people.
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Closing date: Wed Nov 28 20070 -
Code: 688793
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6 for 6:30pm
LONDON Southside Shopping Centre, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 4TF
BIRMINGHAM 181 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1DA
CARDIFF Mary Ann Street, Cardiff, CF10 2EN
GLASGOW 7 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G2 3AB
SHEFFIELD Valley Centertainment, Broughton Lane, Sheffield, S9 2EP
BRISTOL Hengrove Leisure Park, Hengrove Way, Bristol, BS14 0HR
EDINBURGH Fountain Park, 130/3 Dundee Street, Edinburgh, EH11 1AF
MILTON KEYNES Xscape, 602 Marlborough Gate, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3XZ
BRADFORD Bradford Leisure Exchange, Vicar Lane, Bradford, BD1 5LD
not my cup of tea but this is it's synopsis:
This political satire , based on George Crile’s book about the CIA’s largest and most successful covert CIA operation, stars Academy Award-winner Tom Hanks stars as charismatic wheeler-dealer Charlie Wilson, who teams up with a rogue CIA operative (Philip Seymour Hoffman) to undertake covert dealings in Afghanistan. His efforts to assist rebels in their war against the Soviets have some unforeseen and long-reaching effects as many of the men armed by the CIA went on to become the Taliban’s enforcers and Osama bin Laden’s protectors[Member #28 in Free Film Previews Club - 7 Films seen in 2008 ] :cool: [ 1 Films seen in 2009] :cool:0 -
The Film Factory are giving you the chance to see see Disney's ENCHANTED before its natiowide release on December 14th.
You can see it FREE at exclusive preview screenings at selected cinemas across the country.
The screenings will take place at cinemas across the country on Sunday December 2nd with a 10:15 for 10.45am start (unless otherwise stated). To receive your pair of tickets all you have to do is choose your preferred location! (All locations are subject to availability) Tickets will be sent to successful applicants by Thursday November 27th.
Birmingham, Cineworld
Bristol, Cineworld
Cardiff, Cineworld
Edinburgh, Cineworld
Gateshead, Empire, 10.30 for 11am
Gloucester, Cineworld
Glasgow, Odeon Braehead, 10 for 10.30am
Manchester, Odeon Printworks, 10.30 for 11am
Leeds, Vue
Nottingham, Cineworld
Summary: A classic Disney animated fairy tale meets with the modern, live-action romantic comedy in Walt Disney Pictures' ENCHANTED. Featuring an all-star cast, the film follows the beautiful princess Giselle (Amy Adams) as she is banished by an evil queen (Susan Sarandon) from her magical, musical animated land and finds herself in the gritty reality of the streets of modern-day Manhattan. Shocked by this strange new environment that doesn't operate on a "happily ever after" basis, Giselle is now adrift in a chaotic world badly in need of enchantment.
But when Giselle begins to fall in love with a charmingly flawed divorce lawyer (Patrick Dempsey) who has come to her aid--even though she is already promised to a perfect fairy tale prince (James Marsden) back home-- she has to wonder: can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world? ENCHANTED is directed by Kevin Lima ("Tarzan," "Eloise at Christmastime") from a screenplay written by Bill Kelly ("Blast from the Past") and will feature original songs from the reunited team of acclaimed composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz ("Pocahontas," "Hunchback of Notre Dame").
Enchanted - Trailer
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Link to request tickets:
http://www.thefilmfactory.co.uk/exclusives/exclusive_cinema_enchanted_screening.html
Hope I've done this right!!
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Just had this msg from See Film First:
A VERY BRITISH GANGSTER: SCREENING TONIGHT CANCELLED
We do apologise but due to circumstances beyond our control, tonight's screening WILL NOT go ahead. However, the screening has been rescheduled for same time next week: 6.30pm at Odeon Glasgow Quay on Monday 3rd December. Your ticket will be valid for this.0 -
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serendipity2706 wrote: »
The screenings will take place at cinemas across the country on Sunday December 9th with a 10.00 for 10.30am start. For your chance to receive your pair of tickets all you have to do is choose your preferred location! (All locations are subject to availability) Tickets will be sent to successful applicants by Thursday December 6th.
Birmingham Broad st. - Cineworld
Brighton - Cineworld
Nottingham - Cineworld
Glasgow Renfrew - Cineworld
Cardiff - Cineworld
Ipswich - Cineworld
Liverpool - Cineworld
Manchester Printworks - Odeon
Leeds Bradford - Odeon
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Heat magazine are giving away free tickets to see Enchanted.
You need to buy the magazine & take it to a participating cinema. Sorry that the details of this are a little sketchy - i didnt buy the magazine myself to refer to. Anyway its the usual Heat Odeon screening cinemas some day in December.
Hope this helps someone. :cool:Win £2008 in 2008 member no.168!0 -
Opening on a mesmerising shot of a sunrise, the third film from Mexican filmmaker Carlos Reygadas ('Japón', 'Battle in Heaven') brings his deeply idiosyncratic approach to cinema to a community of Mennonites in northern Mexico. Husband and father Johan (Cornelio Wall) falls in love with another woman under the watchful eyes of God, and baffled by his predicament, he sets about trying to understand his inner turmoil, leading to one of the most transcendent, emotionally overwhelming finales you’re likely to see this year.Silent Lighthttp://www.timeout.com/london/opening_nights/tickets/event/id/22/?DCMP=EMC-OpNights-28-11-2007
Monday December 3
6:30pm start
Vue West End
3 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, LondonWatch the pennies and the pennies watch the POUNDS! :j
*Proud Quidco member (£2000+ in cashback since Nov 2006)*Proud Tesco's Clubcard points collector (love the free meals) 1p flights, free cinema and theatre tickets *LOVE IT!!!
BOGOF gives me an orgasm (only if I need the items though!).0
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