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  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    Absolutely loved it, could have done without the giggling women in front of us, was like having a Tickle me Elmo but without the off switch!!!

    Would give it a 9/10 :j
  • pandas66
    pandas66 Posts: 18,811 Forumite
    Really enjoyed that......8/10 for me

    Anyone spot once they had done the deal, got out and was in the lock up how her coat was fully buttoned, then all open, then fully buttoned! That just took the edge of for me!

    I also giggled when c*n* was said the 1st time, as did a few more.

    It was well attended and well behaved!
    Panda xx

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  • Beate
    Beate Posts: 3,522 Forumite
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    Methinks a couple of people here need to adjust their rolling total... ;)
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  • robin58
    robin58 Posts: 2,802 Forumite
    Wolverine wrote: »
    NooOoOOoOoOoOoOoOoo!!
    :doh:
    "From the makers of Epic Movie" says it all really!

    Best quote I saw in the trailer was ' From someone who saw 300' :rotfl:

    That sums it up for me!!

    I just wish people would stop buying tickets to see films from these Guys who brought you Epic Movie, so the studios would not give them the money to make this crud! Then I would not have to show them!!! :D:D
    The more I live, the more I learn.
    The more I learn, the more I grow.
    The more I grow, the more I see.
    The more I see, the more I know.
    The more I know, the more I see,
    How little I know.!! ;)
  • Just came back from 'The Bank Job' screening at Bluewater..

    Great film, better than expected would give it a good 8/10, good story and kept me interested till the end!

    Bluewater did a naughty I think! I noticed there was a Showcase Insider screening on the same day & time as the SeeFilmFirst screening (noticed as im an insider too) I thought to myself how they gonna do this??? and when I got there (a good 30 mins before the film) was faced by a big queue of people with both Insider Cards & SeeFilmFirst print outs! They put both in the same screen!!!

    Luckly I managed to get a seat (that was allocated as the insider screenings are usually and not first come first served as the SeeFilmFirst usually are) but I know there was a LARGE group of people turned away from both. Around 30-40 people I would say.. Usually if you get a SeeFilmFirst ticket printed, you have a seat as its usually numbered how many they give out. I just feel sorry for the ones who missed out.. It was all a little less organized than it usually is! It seems theres too many people with insider cards!

    Hope they dont do any more shared screenings. If they do I will be sure to turn up earlier to make sure I get a seat ( a better one at least as I was only a few rows back from the front, cant complain though, it was free! )
  • elski5
    elski5 Posts: 425 Forumite
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    If they do I will be sure to turn up earlier to make sure I get a seat ( a better one at least as I was only a few rows back from the front, cant complain though, it was free! )

    Does that mean you don't like seats towards the front? I just thought that makes an interesting question, as I've never understood while people pile up towards the back. I myself prefer the view from seats in the centre of the first few rows (handy for me because there are usually plenty of spare seats!). In cineworld if you go on the second row there's usually a handrail that you can rest your feet on. :)

    What are other peoples preferred seat locations?
  • Being a Single dad I managed to escape from the kids for my 1st night out in over 2 years to see my first "See Film First" screening which was 'The Bank Job'. Thought the film was excellent, it had a good story with some humoures comments thrown in, would give 9/10. Totally enjoyed myself and looking forward to my next 2 films of which I have tickets for on the 3rd & 4th March "even if the Kids don't agree". Thanks to all for the codes that I received via yourselves here.
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  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    elski5 wrote: »
    Does that mean you don't like seats towards the front? I just thought that makes an interesting question, as I've never understood while people pile up towards the back. I myself prefer the view from seats in the centre of the first few rows (handy for me because there are usually plenty of spare seats!). In cineworld if you go on the second row there's usually a handrail that you can rest your feet on. :)

    What are other peoples preferred seat locations?

    I'm with you, I much prefer to sit near the front, I find I can usually lose myself in the film more easily when there aren't a hundred or so people in front of me.
    :beer:
  • elski5
    elski5 Posts: 425 Forumite
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    sparky61 wrote: »
    I'm with you, I much prefer to sit near the front, I find I can usually lose myself in the film more easily when there aren't a hundred or so people in front of me.
    :beer:
    phew! I'm glad I'm not the only one! :beer: :T
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    Being a Single dad I managed to escape from the kids for my 1st night out in over 2 years to see my first "See Film First" screening which was 'The Bank Job'. Thought the film was excellent, it had a good story with some humoures comments thrown in, would give 9/10. Totally enjoyed myself and looking forward to my next 2 films of which I have tickets for on the 3rd & 4th March "even if the Kids don't agree". Thanks to all for the codes that I received via yourselves here.
    :T

    Glad you enjoyed it :dance: 2 years is a long time, here's to loads more free screenings :beer: There will probably be some that you can take the kids to as well.
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