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destresserai wrote: »Just wondering which films people would like to see as previews...........
I for one am hoping to see some new codes soon as I am bored with The Bank Job codes!!!! Okay, okay before any of you moan at me I am being selfish as I have already seen it and am going tonight to see it again with my mum who never goes to the cinema unless I drag her along...... So I do appreciate that the more codes that come out the more access people have to this type of screening!!!
Anyone back to my original question - what does everyone want to see in March?
I've just looked at upcoming films and I'm still hoping for
The Other Boleyn Girl
others coming out soon are:
Lars and the Real Girl
Fool's Gold
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Stop Loss
Strange Wilderness
Son of Rambow
Drillbit Taylor
Meet The Spartans
Horton Hears A Who
10,000 BC
Vantage Point
The only one I've heard of/seen a trailer for is Lars and the Real Girl!!0 -
Not free but an invite to a charity event that I thought was worth noting for that reason. London (£35) or Newcastle (£20) ONLY!!!
We have a great opportunity to see the fabulous new film, The Other Boleyn Girl and participate in a very special event, before the film opens in cinemas on 7th March.
At the London Event on 3rd of March at Odeon Covent Garden, you will receive a copy of the novel, and there will be a drinks reception and a book signing with the author, Philippa Gregory.
The Newcastle event is on 6th March, at Cineworld Boldon - again, there will be a drinks reception, you will receive a goodybag and a copy of the book and an opportunity to get it signed by the author!
There is a charge for these tickets but ALL monies go to Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity. If this isn't near you, please do pass it on to anyone you know that may be interested and go see the film at your local cinema on 7th March!
For details of how to request tickets click on the links below.
http://www.theotherboleyngirlmovie.co.uk/london/
http://www.theotherboleyngirlmovie.co.uk/newcastle/
About the film:
Based on the best-selling novel by Philippa Gregory, Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, and Eric Bana bring one of history's most notorious, controversial, and influential love triangles to life in this sultry epic romance from one of Britain?s hottest directors.
When rumours begin to circulate that King Henry VIII (Eric Bana) is no longer intimate with his wife who has been unable to give him a male heir, Sir Thomas Boleyn concocts a plan to bring his family back to prominence: his daughter Anne (Natalie Portman) shall seduce the King and provide him with a son. However, the scheme goes off course when the King takes to the other Boleyn girl, Anne's younger sister and best friend Mary (Scarlett Johansson). Although married already, Mary gives in to family pressure and reluctantly provides the King with a boy, but along the way, she finds herself falling in love with the surprisingly tender monarch. Of course, this love affair is no obstacle for Anne whose hunger for the throne now overpowers her sisterly love, and she enacts a plan that eventually tears her family and her country apart while leading to her legendary demise.
Check out the website and watch the trailer:
http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/theotherboleyngirl/“We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.” - Alan Turing (1912-1954)0 -
destresserai wrote: »Just wondering which films people would like to see as previews...........
I for one am hoping to see some new codes soon as I am bored with The Bank Job codes!!!! Okay, okay before any of you moan at me I am being selfish as I have already seen it and am going tonight to see it again with my mum who never goes to the cinema unless I drag her along...... So I do appreciate that the more codes that come out the more access people have to this type of screening!!!
Anyone back to my original question - what does everyone want to see in March?
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:AAngelundercover, many thanks for the code for Cineworld tix for 27 dresses. Just managed to get some. Had tickets for the Odeon at Sheffield tomorrow but Cineworld is a much nicer cinema and easier to travel to so Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou:A:grouphug: :grouphug:0
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Arghhhhhhhhh, just tried to get tickets for 27 dresses for Wandsworth and keep getting page cannot be displayed, I'm not meant to see this filmReclaimed 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 -
monsieur_epargnant wrote: »Not free but an invite to a charity event that I thought was worth noting for that reason. London (£35) or Newcastle (£20) ONLY!!!
We have a great opportunity to see the fabulous new film, The Other Boleyn Girl and participate in a very special event, before the film opens in cinemas on 7th March.
At the London Event on 3rd of March at Odeon Covent Garden, you will receive a copy of the novel, and there will be a drinks reception and a book signing with the author, Philippa Gregory.
The Newcastle event is on 6th March, at Cineworld Boldon - again, there will be a drinks reception, you will receive a goodybag and a copy of the book and an opportunity to get it signed by the author!
There is a charge for these tickets but ALL monies go to Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity. If this isn't near you, please do pass it on to anyone you know that may be interested and go see the film at your local cinema on 7th March!
For details of how to request tickets click on the links below.
http://www.theotherboleyngirlmovie.co.uk/london/
http://www.theotherboleyngirlmovie.co.uk/newcastle/
About the film:
Based on the best-selling novel by Philippa Gregory, Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, and Eric Bana bring one of history's most notorious, controversial, and influential love triangles to life in this sultry epic romance from one of Britain?s hottest directors.
When rumours begin to circulate that King Henry VIII (Eric Bana) is no longer intimate with his wife who has been unable to give him a male heir, Sir Thomas Boleyn concocts a plan to bring his family back to prominence: his daughter Anne (Natalie Portman) shall seduce the King and provide him with a son. However, the scheme goes off course when the King takes to the other Boleyn girl, Anne's younger sister and best friend Mary (Scarlett Johansson). Although married already, Mary gives in to family pressure and reluctantly provides the King with a boy, but along the way, she finds herself falling in love with the surprisingly tender monarch. Of course, this love affair is no obstacle for Anne whose hunger for the throne now overpowers her sisterly love, and she enacts a plan that eventually tears her family and her country apart while leading to her legendary demise.
Check out the website and watch the trailer:
http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/theotherboleyngirl/
Tickets cost £35, so whether it is for charity or not - it is not a freebie so I am not sure you should have posted that on the codes thread! (being picky today, I know)Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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I haven't.. I posted it in the DISCUSSION thread“We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.” - Alan Turing (1912-1954)0
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Argh - I am sorry. Was flitting between this and the codes thread and could have sworn I saw it there!
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Hi my picks for march are:
The game plan
Lars and the Real Girl
Son of Rambow (not sure if its a march release?)
Drillbit Taylor
don't think any of them will be classics, but good humoured nonsense.Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
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