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God yeah, I usually check imdb for every new film mentioned here and I think I can safely say I can do without The Cottage (and the fact that none of the cinemas is near me has nothing to do with it!) But I DO want to see the Edge of Heaven, has anyone heard from Time Out yet?Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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I will probably go & see it with hubby- gives us an excuse to not have to take the kids everywhere- even valentines day hubby ended up cooking dinner for 6 as sons girlfriend was here as well (who says romance is dead) so I don't care if it is rubbish I will enjoy being able to say 'sorry kids mum & dad only today'Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
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God yeah, I usually check imdb for every new film mentioned here and I think I can safely say I can do without The Cottage (and the fact that none of the cinemas is near me has nothing to do with it!) But I DO want to see the Edge of Heaven, has anyone heard from Time Out yet?
Not a sausage!!!
Thanks to those who help us to win !0 -
ME please!!!!
The cake is a lie.
(lol you have to be a geek to get that reference!)
Anyway it wasn't free so I can't count the score but I'd definitely give There Will Be Blood a 10. I haven't seen a better film in the cinema since 06 or maybe earlier! Absolutely top-quality from beginning to end. Just Wow!Haikus are easy
But sometimes they don't make sense
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Lapat and anyone else, I seem to have confused some people by posting this advance notice
As I said originally CODE NOT AVAILABLE YET and WEB PAGE NOT LIVE YET for the filmfirst screening of the cottage.
I will post code when live and since Manchester is listed in the magazine which was just published yesterday there should be tickets as soon as it goes live
Sorry for confusing you and anyone else
Jillsamanchester listing now seems to be shutJillsa0 -
Jillsa - would you mind not posting so much chat on the thread?
Also, in my opinion , there's not a lot of point posting to say "there will be a code for this in a few days". I think it would be easier and create less mess on the thread if you wouldn't mind just posting if and when there is a code for a film. After all, that's what the thread is for.
Hope this doesnt' seem rude but I've had 3 emails over the past day or so to say you've posted, and none of them have been a code!0 -
Just emailed Seefilmsfirst to say we can't go March 3rd to see The Other Boleyn Girl at Brighton Odeon, in case anyone wants to see if they can nab the tickets...
(I *think* I used the password 'housekeeping')0 -
It's good that the codes thread has been trimmed down by weeding out past film screenings, thereby reducing the thread to 3 pages. I think that you could be more radical though and delete duplicate postings as well. The Spiderwick Chronicles code has been posted FOUR times. The Edge of Heaven has been posted twice, and all the tickets have now been allocated by Time Out. Then we have those postings saying that a previously posted code is working again, and then the posts saying "no chat just tickets please". None of that is really necessary if you are just trying to find which codes for which films are available, surely?Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Is anyone planning to see The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in Canary Wharf on Monday? The OH just checked the venue out and said it's just an empty big room which presumably will be full of chairs come Monday night. He said he doesn't fancy sitting on uncomfy chairs for hours watching a film on a small screen in a venue which hasn't got any incline between the seat rows. Some people have no dedication to the cause....Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Is anyone planning to see The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in Canary Wharf on Monday? The OH just checked the venue out and said it's just an empty big room which presumably will be full of chairs come Monday night. He said he doesn't fancy sitting on uncomfy chairs for hours watching a film on a small screen in a venue which hasn't got any incline between the seat rows. Some people have no dedication to the cause....
I wont be going to see it, but i don't actually know what cinema its at, because afaik there is only 1 cinema in Canary Wharf. Also the film has been out for a couple years too, so i am gonna give it a miss.Member No. 20 of the "104 free previews in 2008" club! Seen round about 21 so far0
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