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marialionza wrote: »I don't know about winning. In April I'll be away for three weeks and everything can happen then. Besides I'm not that sure I want to do it as it will start at 11.30 pm. Like the good old times when The Scala, The Everyman and Screen on the Hill used to have late night double bills. We used to leave the cinema at about 3.30 am and get back home at that time but it was not dangerous. Now I am not so sure. I would definitely do it at more sociable hours but not so late. Maybe I'll watch the first only. I'll play it by ear. But winning ....I'm far from the idea. Enjoying is more like it...:beer: that YES, HELL YEAH!
I probably wouldn't do it either, simply because I am not young enough anymore to enjoy an all-nighter, and as you say,the travel situation will be far from ideal in the middle of the night. Must admit though that I have seen none of the Pirates movies yet. Have I missed out?Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Yes, I have been thinking about renaming it to "104 free films in 2008"!
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Well, although I'm not a 104 member, IF I WAS, AND you drop the PREVIEW bit and the age of any film is immaterial, then I'd already be at 25 or 26 at least (I think)
I'd have to double check, and tick them all off, but I saw EVERY film that the Odeon Derby screened in ALL of January for FREE ! Think it was 17 films in total.
Free tickets courtesy of the Derby Evening Telegraph - I did post the offer at the time - didn't even have to buy the newspapers - just got them out of my local recycling paper bank - there were hundreds.
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Well, although I'm not a 104 member, IF I WAS, AND you drop the PREVIEW bit and the age of any film is immaterial, then I'd already be at 25 or 26 at least (I think)
I'd have to double check, and tick them all off, but I saw EVERY film that the Odeon Derby screened in ALL of January for FREE ! Think it was 17 films in total.
Free tickets courtesy of the Derby Evening Telegraph - I did post the offer at the time - didn't even have to buy the newspapers - just got them out of my local recycling paper bank - there were hundreds.
That's great!Better offers than in London, I must say... :cool:
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:idea:I really think someone should check Beate's drawers. Who knows what is hiding in there???? We have already have assumptions that several codes are stashed away in there!!! AND WE NEED THEM:grouphug: :grouphug:0
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misseypootle wrote: »:idea:I really think someone should check Beate's drawers. Who knows what is hiding in there???? We have already have assumptions that several codes are stashed away in there!!! AND WE NEED THEM0
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no not really my style!! Besides I think Beate's female and I am a happily married woman!!! PS its all starting again on the codes thread time for the headbanging sign but I can't find it:grouphug: :grouphug:0
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misseypootle wrote: »no not really my style!! Besides I think Beate's female and I am a happily married woman!!! PS its all starting again on the codes thread time for the headbanging sign but I can't find it
Be my guest :wall:
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I feel like a :wall: as well - another "new" code - POSTED YESTERDAY !!!
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misseypootle wrote: »:idea:I really think someone should check Beate's drawers. Who knows what is hiding in there???? We have already have assumptions that several codes are stashed away in there!!! AND WE NEED THEM
You are not going to find anything! :rotfl:Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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There's a code for '27 Dresses' on the codes only thread. Just came up.
:j :j :j
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marjoreemarjora wrote: »NEW CODE :j :j
SEEFILMFIRST
962252
6 for 6.30
Cant do link, but lots and lots of cinemas
thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou *grins*0
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