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Expired free cinema preview tickets
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Just got an email from See Film first that there are mire tickets for The Bank Job Previews at the following Cineworld cinemas this Tuesday 19th February at 6:30pm. Same code as Diane65 posted:
Bolton
Bradford
Wolverhampton
To get tickets simply go to https://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 8465940 -
full listing for above code
CINEMA VENUE DATE FILM STARTS Cineworld, Bolton
Tuesday 19 Feb 6.30 PM Cineworld, Bradford
Tuesday 19 Feb 6.30 PM Cineworld, Middlesbrough
Tuesday 19 Feb 6.30 PM Cineworld, Wandsworth
Tuesday 19 Feb 6.30 PM Cineworld, Wolverhampton
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The Boss Of It All
http://www.timeout.com/london/opening_nights/tickets/event/id/35
Lars von Trier, the Danish enfant terrible who gave us such bitter treats as ‘Dogville’, ‘The Idiots’ and ‘Dancer in the Dark’, returns with an acerbic comedy focusing on the world of work, as a greedy boss takes desperate measures to sell his IT business. The film works both as a knockabout workplace comedy and as a commentary on the relationship between directors and actors, and is filmed in Automavision, where camera angles and sound levels are randomly chosen by a computer.
Choose a performance:
Odeon Panton Street
18:30 Tue Feb 26
1/18 Panton Street, London
SW1Y 4D
Odeon Whiteleys
18:30 Tue Feb 26
Whiteleys of Bayswater, Queensway, London
W2 4YL
Odeon Camden Town
18:30 Tue Feb 26
4 The Parkway London
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:A Thursday 21 Feb @ 6:15 pm Prince Charles Cinema:A
Clubbed
Special pre-screening + Q&A. Visit https://www.formosafilms.com/clubbedscreening/feb21.html for ticket information. CLUBBED is a journey through family and fear set in the violent world of ‘80s club land. Danny, a lonely factory worker is intimidated by life, depressed and battered in front of his kids. On the verge of a breakdown he decides to fight back. His already bleak existence sinks further into the abyss. He becomes involved with a group of doormen who take him in and give him the confidence to stand his ground. As he is pulled further into their world, he gets embroiled with the local gangland boss, building to a frightening and brutal climax.
CLUBBED is screening at The Prince Charles cinema on Thursday 21st February at 6.15 pm followed by a Q&A with the Producer, Director and Writer and some of the cast.
Not only do you get to see a great new, totally independent Brit film, months ahead of release but to hear first hand from the producers how they optioned the script, raised all the finance and made the movie using the EIS model that everyone is talking about.
CLUBBED is a journey through family and fear set in the violent world of ‘80s club land. Danny, a lonely factory worker is intimidated by life, depressed and battered in front of his kids. On the verge of a breakdown he decides to fight back. His already bleak existence seems to sink further into the abyss until he becomes involved with a group of doormen who take him under their wing and give him the confidence to stand his ground. As he is pulled further into their world, he gets embroiled with the local gangland boss, building to a frightening and brutal climax. CLUBBED completes post-production this month and is being sold worldwide by AV Pictures. The $4m film had its premiere market screenings at this February’s EFM in Berlin.
Formosa Films’ innovative funding strategy combines private equity with regional finance and the new tax credit, a method that allows Formosa Films to retain all the rights and remain completely independent.
The producers have also signed a deal with Lonsdale and Sportsworld to provide marketing to the value of £1m as well as branding up 450 of their stores including Lilywhites on Piccadilly. The film is set for release this autumn.Thanks to those who help us to win !
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:A EXPERIMENTAL LONDON
Free Screenings at 2:30 pm on Tuesdays in the Birkbeck Cinema 43 Gordon Square, London.
Presented by The London Screen Study Collection.
Info and reservations call 0207 613 6181 or email: a.English@bbk.ac.uk
-26th February "London Orbital" (Petit, Sinclair2002) tbc
-4th March "Finesterre" (Evans, Kelly, 2003) + London Story (Potter,1980):AThanks to those who help us to win !
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:A There is a screening of THE BOSS OF IT ALL at the ICA through seefilmfisrt code 748370. They have already gone but keep trying in case they put some more, go to HotUkDeals for more details:AThanks to those who help us to win !
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yet another new code sent this morning for Bank Job - 588047
Showcase, Birmingham
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Bluewater
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Bristol
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Cardiff
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Coventry
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Derby
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Dudley
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Glasgow
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Leeds
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Liverpool
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Manchester
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Newham
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Nottingham
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Paisley
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Peterborough
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Reading
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Teesside
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Showcase, Walsall
Monday 25 Feb 7.00 PM
Vue, Greenwich (The O2)
Monday 25 Feb 6.30 PM
Vue, Edinburgh Ocean Terminal
Monday 25 Feb 6.30 PM
Vue, Bury
Monday 25 Feb 6.30 PM
Vue, Birmingham Star City
Monday 25 Feb 6.30 PM
Vue, Leeds Light
Monday 25 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Glasgow Renfrew Street
Monday 25 Feb 6.30 PM
www.seefilmfirst.com
you know the drill
Shouldnt be a repeat code as i only received it about an hour ago in an email though birmingham appears to be all out already
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I did a quick check but code genuinely seems to be new, thanks go to manda1205 who posted it on the Newspaper Summary Thread (code in today's Sun):
www.seefilmfirst.com
Code is 906526
Movie House, Belfast (Dublin Road)
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Birmingham
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Blackpool
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Brighton
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Cardiff Atlantic Wharf
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Chelmsford
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Colchester
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Derby
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
UCI, Tallaght
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Edinburgh Lothian Road
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Gateshead, Newcastle
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Braehead
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Greenwich
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Hull
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Kingston upon Thames
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Leeds/Bradford
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Leicester
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Liverpool Switch Island
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Mansfield Leisure Park
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Milton Keynes The Point
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Norwich
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Panton Street
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Manchester Printworks
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Sheffield
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Southampton
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Southend on Sea
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Surrey Quays
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Swansea
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Taunton
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Uxbridge
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, West Thurrock
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Whiteleys
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Wimbledon, London
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM
ODEON, Dundee
Monday 25 Feb6.30 PM Reclaimed thanks to this site:
£175 Abbey Mortgage Repayment Fee, £170.03 Capital One Bank Charges £418.07 Lloyds TSB Bank Charges, £2,671.55 Mis-sold Endowment Policy, all for OH0 -
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420525
www.seefilmfirst.com
DATE OF SCREENING
11 March 2008
TIME
6:30 for 7pm
WHERE
Showcase Cinemas
BIRMINGHAM Kingsbury Road, Erdington, Birmingham, B24 9QE
BLUEWATER Water Circus, Bluewater, Greenhithe, Kent, DS9 9SG
BRISTOL Avon Meads, St. Phillips Causeway, Bristol, BS2 0SP
GLASGOW Barrbridge Leisure Centre, Bailleston, Glasgow, G69 7TZ
LEEDS Gelderd Road, Birstall, Batley, West Yorkshire, WF17 9RQ
LIVERPOOL 340 East Lancashire Road, Norris Green, Liverpool, L11 9YJ
MANCHESTER Hyde Road, Belle Vue, Manchester, M12 5AL
NOTTINGHAM Redfield Way, Lenton, Nottingham, NG7 2UW
WOOD GREEN Hollywood Green, 180 High Road, Wood Green, London, N22 6EJ
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS - THE COTTAGE (18)
In the dead of night, a car arrives at a secluded country cottage. Bickering constantly, brothers David (Andy Serkis) and Peter (Reece Shearsmith) climb out to inspect the highway. The two have set aside their differences for a quick moneymaking scheme – a kidnapping. Tracey (Jennifer Ellison), bound, gagged and unconscious, is locked in the boot of the car. Her black sheep step-brother Andrew (Steven O’Donnell) is also in on the scheme. But the kidnapping goes wrong when Tracey turns the tables on her captors and takes Peter as a hostage. David and Peter follow them into the woods but they soon discover something far more terrifying lurking in the darkness. The stage is set for a grotesquely comic battle for survival when the group meet a maniacal farmer. Who will survive… and what will be left of them?
NOTE: please thank Jillsa post #45 as well[Member #28 in Free Film Previews Club - 7 Films seen in 2008 ] :cool: [ 1 Films seen in 2009] :cool:0 -
Epic adventure movie '10,000 BC' is in cinemas from 14th March, but www.moviebeat.co.uk have some tickets to an exclusive London preview screening to give away!
From director Roland Emmerich comes a sweeping odyssey into a mythical age of prophesies and gods, when spirits rule the land and mighty mammoths shake the earth.
In a remote mountain tribe, the young hunter D’Leh has found his heart’s passion – the beautiful Evolet. When a band of mysterious warlords raid his village and kidnap Evolet, D’Leh is forced to lead a small group of hunters to pursue the warlords to the end of the world to save her!
Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must battle saber-tooth tigers and prehistoric predators and, at their heroic journey’s end, they uncover a Lost Civilization. Their ultimate fate lies in an empire beyond imagination, where great pyramids reach into the skies. Here they will take their stand against a powerful god who has brutally enslaved their people.
The screening is on Sunday March 9th at Empire in Leicester Square at 3:00pm. Winners will be notified via email on Friday 7th March.
Yes it's a competition to win screening tickets but it doesn't say only 5 pairs or anything so should be a whole cinema screen worths!!
Jillsa0
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