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That's funny, cos Superbad in turn was almost like a prequel to Knocked Up!
I take it you chickened out and didn't go then?
still better than tonight's TV offerings...I've got Friends on at the moment cos there's just nothing on!!:eek:0 -
lol yeah I "chickened out" - too much work to catch up onHaikus are easy
But sometimes they don't make sense
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Getting pretty fed up - only managed 1 preview this year so far - always too late.
What's the secret guys?Attend SW Tuesdays = :idea:
Walk to station every day = :j
3 workouts per week = None :embarasse
Plan my meals weekly = Nope:eek:0 -
Subscribing to the code thread via instant email notification - then getting in there faster than Speedy Gonzales!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 -
Subscribing to the code thread via instant email notification - then getting in there faster than Speedy Gonzales!
And then trying the seefilmfirst codes everyday until the screen date.
It helps to live somewhere where screenings are frequent. London is best of course, but I live in Manchester and get plenty of tickets. I end up giving them away to family as I'm out of town a lot of the time. My son just used my "Drillbit Taylor" tickets tonight for a date. Probably more his thing than mine anyway.Just looking to save a few pennies here and there0 -
yup never give up and keep trying the codes!0
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marialionza wrote: »anyone interested 2 tickets for Never Back Down @Showcase Bluewater for the 27th this month. PM me.
be great if you still have tickets i would love them
thanks:beer:0 -
Just got back from Drillbit Taylor. Not a bad film, not a great film either but not bad
. It was like Superbad the prequel or Superbad the early years!
The cinema was half to two thirds full again. Good atmosphere, there were chuckles from just the first couple of minutes, it kind of lost it's way and pace through the middle of the film but got back on track by the end, 'is that my pinky?'so overall 5.5/10 (same as spiderwick on my scoring system and above 5 making it above average)
Hi elski5 I totally agree with your comments, I would give it a 5 out of 10 as an average, wouldn't have paid to see it at the cinema but maybe as a rental. it is quite violent and completely condones this. there are smatterings of comedy titbits but as you said it kinda loses its way on more than one occassion (shame about his pinky!).0 -
billionairelizzie wrote: »be great if you still have tickets i would love them
thanks:beer:
I do Pm me your details I have to forward you the ticket. I'm glad someone answer I was just going to renounce to the ticket. But pls Pm me:AThanks to those who help us to win !0
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