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Calling mothers/aunts etc of of 12-16 year old girls living near the Vue Cinema, O2 Centre, Finchley Road!
Do you know a potential young film reviewer??
INVITATION TO PREVIEW: WHIP IT
Sunday 31st January, 2010
Doors open at 9.45am for 10.00am start
At Vue Cinema(O2), Finchley Road, NW3
WHIP IT, the directorial debut of Drew Barrymore, stars Ellen Page (Juno) as Bliss, a rebellious Texas teen who throws in her small town beauty pageant crown for the rowdy world of roller derby. Marcia Gay Harden (Mystic River, Pollock) plays Bliss' disapproving mother, while Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live) and Juliette Lewis (Old School) play roller-derby stars. Also starring Eve, Jimmy Fallon, and Daniel Stern.
PREVIEW TO REVIEW
WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT 12-15 YEAR OLD GIRLS THINK OF THIS FILM!
We are holding a special preview at the Vue Cinema in the O2 Centre on Finchley Road THIS SUNDAY, 31ST JANUARY, at 10.00am.
The film will be shown and the audience will be asked to fill in an online questionnaire, with details of what they thought of the film and what media they use. This will help the film company decide where to advertise the film!
There is even a prize of cinema tickets to see any film of your choice for the person that writes the best review of Whip it.
Tickets are free of charge to 12-16 year old girls (mother/aunt etc welcome too!)
To download ticktes: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/854843
If you require any further information please contact: Feedback@seefilmfirst.comThanks to those who help us to win !0 -
Everybodys Fine
Tuesday February 9 6.30pm start
Locations:
Basingstoke festival place
Birmingham,
Bristol Cribbs,
Cambridge,
Cardiff,
Cheshire Oaks,
Doncaster,
Edinburgh Omni,
Exeter,
Fulham,
Greenwich,
Hull Princes Quay,
Islington,
Leeds Kirstall Road,
Leicester,
North Finchley,
Oxford,
Portsmouth,
Sheffield,
Southport
password: FINESKY
http/mysky
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.com/portal/site/skycom/mysky/extras/experiences/article?contentid=5939710
....sorry can't post links
the boys are back page will load but when you click on the claims your tickets now..it will take you to the movie above
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http://mysky.sky.com/portal/site/skycom/mysky/extras/experiences/article?contentid=5939710
or directly to ticket booking page:
http://www.media-promotions.com/skytv_ticket_booking/ticket_booking.php
link for the above post, whack in ur registered email address and the code and your awayA good friend can tell you what is the matter with you in a minute ...:A0 -
THE LOVELY BONES
Certificate 12A
See it at the following ODEON
THURSDAY 28th JANUARY 2010 at 18:00 for 18:30
(THAT'S TONIGHT)
BIRMINGHAM
https://www.seefilmfirst.com
NEW CODE: 842816 >>> JUST CLICK HERE
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Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
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INVICTUS NEW CODES@
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939259 31/01/2010
http://www.seefilmfirst.com/homepage.welcome.actionThanks to those who help us to win !0 -
New Invictus Code
[FONT="]Set during the 1995 Rugby world cup, as newly elected President Nelson Mandela (Freeman) tries to unite his nation in the wake of apartheid.
Realising that sport can unite his nation, Mandela asks South Africa's rugby captain, Francois Pienaar (Damon), to lead his underdog team to glory.
To attend the screening simply visit https://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter the code:[FONT="] 463921[/FONT]
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Stevenage, Cineworld Monday 1 Feb 6.30 PM
West India Quay, Cineworld Monday 1 Feb 6.30 PM
Yeovil, Cineworld Monday 1 Feb 6.30 PM
They sure do want people to see this movie!
[/FONT]Long Time listener, Big Time Fan.
Damn the Man, Save the Empire!0 -
The Lovely Bones - tues 9th feb - 6.30pm
563253
www.seefilmfirst.com/
Birmingham, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Braehead, Glasgow, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Brighton, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Bristol, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Cardiff Atlantic Wharf, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Chelmsford, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Edinburgh Wester Hailes, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Greenwich, London, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Kingston upon Thames, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Lee Valley, London, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Leicester, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Liverpool ONE, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Manchester Printworks, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
MetroCentre, Newcastle, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Whiteleys, London, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM0 -
Apologies for the music in here it all came in one go on the same email:beer:
We have a complimentary tickets available to exciting events from our Shows Contacts over the next week! Covering all kinds of classical music and world cinema! Events at Cadogan Hall, Kings Place and The Royal Festival Hall.
Friday and Saturday: Films at Kings Place.
To Download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/398012
Friday 29 January - Films at Kings Place:
7.30pm Der Blaue Engel (running time 100 mins)
9.45pm Berlin, die Sinfonie der Grossstadt (running time 65 mins)
Saturday 30 January - films at Kings Place
5.00pm Metropolis (running time 120 mins)
7.30pm Berlin Alexanderplatz (running time 90 mins)
Friday and Saturday: Concerts at Kings Place:
To download tickets http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/842816
Friday 29 January
LYRIC SUITE - Artis-Quartett Wien
Already established as world-renowned experts in early 20th-century Viennese repertory, the award-winning Artis-Quartett Wien offers a tremendous programme featuring the UK premičre of Egon Welleszs French-inflected Third Quartet, Bergs masterly Lyric Suite, Zemlinskys Fourth and last Quartet, written in memory of Berg, and the sumptuously romantic Fifth Quartet of Zemlinskys pupil Karl Weigl.
Hall One 7.30pm
Saturday 30th January
STYLISTIC CROSSROADS
Aurora Orchestra - Clio Gould violin
Nicholas Collon conductor
Korngolds sparkling score to Shakespeares Much Ado about Nothing and the lush textures of Schrekers Chaber Symphony rub shoulders with the youthful audacity of Hindemith?s Kammermusik No.1 and the cool clarity of Kurt Weills Violin Concerto in this marvellously varied programme.
Hall One 7.30pm
CADOGAN HALL CONCERTS
Wednesday 3 February, 2010 - To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/288522
7.30pm
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Zurich International Concert Series 2009-10
Part of Czech Festival 2010
Libor Pesek
Programme:
Smetana: Ma Vlast
PLUS: 9pm- Czech Jazz with St Blaise's Big Band
Friday 5 February, 2010
7.30pm
The Schubert Ensemble
To Download Tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/926872
Czech Festival 2010
Simon Blendis
Tom Norris
Programme:
Martinu: Piano Quartet No.1
Smetana: Piano Trio in G minor
Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A major
Sunday 7 February, 2010
7pm
La Serenissima
Gods, Emperors and Angels
To Download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/572172
Adrian Chandler
Pamela Thorby
Programme:
Vivaldi concertos for recorder, violin & bassoon
Concerto Conca for strings & continuo in Bb
La Cetra (print) Concerto 9, for 2 violins, strings & continuo in Bb
Concerto for bassoon, strings & continuo in A
Concerto for flautino, strings & continuo in A
La Cetra (MS) Concerto 6, for 2 violins, strings & continuo in Bb, reconstructed by Adrian Chandler
Concerto movement for bassoon, strings & continuo in D
Concerto movement for flautino, strings & continuo in G
Concerto Lamoroso for violin, strings & continuo in E
(La Cetra Concerto 10)
Monday 8 February, 2010
7.30pm
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
To download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/377333
Zurich International Concert Series 2009-10
Part of Czech Festival 2010
Petr Altrichter
Charlie Siem
Programme:
Smetana: Bartered Bride Overture
Dvor!k: Violin Concerto
Hummel: Trumpet Concerto
Dvor!k: Symphony No.8
BARTOKS CONCERTO At the Royal Festival Hall 4th February:
to download tickets: http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/156631
George Benjamin: Dance Figures
Igor Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D
Interval
Bela Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra
Esa-Pekka Salonen conductor
Viktoria Mullova violin
Stravinskys Violin Concerto is part of his neoclassical oeuvre, and was composed for Samuel Dushkin, an American violinist. The piece was used by George Balanchine as the music for two ballets, the first of which was premiered in 1941, two years before Bart!k composed his Concerto for Orchestra. Bart!k?s innovative work combines the folk melodies of his native Hungary that the composer spent so many years researching, with his exciting and fresh harmonies, and its unusual title is due to his treatment of single instruments or groups of instruments in a soloistic manner. The concert opens with Benjamins Dance Figures, to celebrate his 50th birthday year.
When this Rite [of Spring] was at its fiercest, Salonen looked as if he was in the
grip of a trance, as if the music was being hot-wired directly from his ear into his
nervous system. And we responded in kind' (Times).
Seefilmfirst tickets must be redeemed at Guest and Press Desk at 2nd Level box office for allocated seating tickets 30 minutes before performance startsThanks to those who help us to win !0 -
Courtesy of jennyw888
The Lovely Bones - tues 9th feb - 6.30pm
Code: 510624
http://www.seefilmfirst.com/
Birmingham, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Braehead, Glasgow, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Brighton, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Bristol, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Cardiff Atlantic Wharf, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Chelmsford, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Edinburgh Wester Hailes, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Greenwich, London, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Kingston upon Thames, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Lee Valley, London, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Leicester, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Liverpool ONE, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Manchester Printworks, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
MetroCentre, Newcastle, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM
Whiteleys, London, ODEON Tuesday 9 Feb 6.30 PM0 -
THE BEST SEEFILMFIRST OFFER EVER??
To celebrate the first birthday of the British Music Experience, at the O2 Arena, See Film First members can gain entry for just £1 (USUALLY £15). This exclusive opportunity will run from Monday 1st of February until Sunday 7th Feburary - inclusive!
WE AT SEEFILMFIRST LOVE THIS EVENT....
OMG - its fantastic... there are really serious and educational elements but also there is Karaoke and lessons from the Xfactor trainer, theres dance booths and you can record your dance and send it to yourself.
Whether you are a big music fan, a teacher looking for stuff to teach kids or just want to have a great few hours - adults or children - we cant recommend this event highly enough!!!
You can check it out here www.britishmusicexperience.com - but trust us, its fantastic!
HOW IT WORKS:
Its a bit different on this one so please read carefully before you download tickets.
Everyone going needs a Seefilmfirst Voucher (no admit 2 etc).
With this voucher you can buy one entrance ticket for £1.
So you need to work out which day you want to go, and not just download your own ticket, but also get the friends you want to go with to download their ticket - maybe make an event of it on your facebook site so you can all plan it together?
(There are plenty available to us so you dont need to rush, we have a really good allocation as the lovely people at BME are really keen to get Seefilmfirst members into the BME because they know how much you talk about the events and recommend them to your friends!)
The dates are: Monday 1st, Tuesday 2nd, Wednesday 3rd, Thursday 4th, Friday 5th, Saturday 6th or Sunday 7th February.
Its next to the Michael Jackson exhibition in the O2 Centre and you redeem your voucher there. Opens at 11am and last entry is 6.30pm.
More information on the show below, but if you have chosen your day and arranged with friends, download ticket here:
http://www.seefilmfirst.com/pin/262244
Note: Not valid in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Entry is for the next available timeslot and subject to capacity. Offer valid until the 7 February 2010. Last entry time is 6.30pm. Only one British Music Experience ticket will be issued per voucher and this cannot be exchanged against any other product or service within The O2.
About the Event!
Since its official opening in March 2009 by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, the critically acclaimed British Music Experience has welcomed tens of thousands of visitors through its doors who have enjoyed the ultimate trip through the history of British rock and pop.
The last year has seen the British Music Experience host exclusive gigs from Bon Jovi, Jamie Cullum and Jeff Beck, unique workshops and masterclasses in collaboration with some the music industry's finest and most respected figures, and held a series of temporary exhibitions including the display of Andy Warhol's 1984
About the British Music Experience
The British Music Experience is administered as a charitable foundation and managed by an independent board of trustees, chaired by Harvey Goldsmith.
In March 2009 the British Music Experience (BME), a permanent, high-tech, interactive music exhibition opened within the world's most popular music venue, The O2. The BME takes over the 22,000 square feet on the top floor of The O2 bubble, The O2's state of the art exhibition space. A combination of cutting edge audio-visual technology and the most coveted music memorabilia of all time has culminated in the creation of one of Britain's most compelling attractions.
The British Music Experience enables visitors to trace musical trends through the decades, learn about music's influence on art, fashion and politics and allow visitors to download music from the BME archive. For the genuine musical experience members of the public can visit the Gibson Interactive Studio, a fully integrated space within the BME where they can play various Gibson guitars, Slingerland Drums, pianos, mixing desks and have a go on in the Sennheiser Vocal Booth. There is also a full public and educational programme with workshops, lectures, master-classes and concerts.
Hundreds of artists feature in the exhibition from The Beatles to Iron Maiden, from Cilla Black to Elastica, from David Bowie to Motorhead with in depth looks at musical genres from Skiffle to Reggae, from Rock n Roll to Blues, from Punk to Urban.
The British Music Experience uses RFID technology throughout the exhibition. Traditional tickets are replaced by a Smarticket which allows visitors to activate the interactive elements of the exhibition and also to register further interest in specific BME features. Visitors can then visit www.britishmusicexperience.com to access free downloads and discover more about the parts of the exhibition they want to learn more about.
Although predominantly an interactive exhibition there are key pieces of British music memorabilia featured including David Bowie's Ashes to Ashes clown suit and Ziggy Stardust costume, Noel Gallagher's Union Jack guitar, Roger Daltrey's Woodstock outfit and a vintage Amy Winehouse dress.0
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