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Only ever see codes for see films first, does anyone know if there are any other companies I can sign up with in the hope of getting preview tickets. Thanks.Jan Grocery challenge
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chocolatepennyfarthing wrote: »Only ever see codes for see films first, does anyone know if there are any other companies I can sign up with in the hope of getting preview tickets. Thanks.
There are other groups but your best bet is to stick with us, a crazy bunch of filmgoers, gnapa suckers!
Bookmark HotUkDeals.com they have most of the codes but most of the times we get them before them... watch this space
actually the NO CHAT ONLY TICKET. Just dare to chat in there they'll bite your head off, and that's when they are being polite, hahahaha!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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chocolatepennyfarthing wrote: »Only ever see codes for see films first, does anyone know if there are any other companies I can sign up with in the hope of getting preview tickets. Thanks.
Well, seefilmfirst is the easiest, you just have to be quick, put the code in and the tickets are yours. I am also subscribed with thefilmfactory.co.uk and monumentumscreenings.co.uk. They don't produce a lot though, to be honest. If you live in London, it is also advisable to register with Time Out and eroscard.co.uk, they make you apply for tickets and you might or might not get tickets allocated. But trust me, all of the ticket alerts will eventually end up on the Codes thread here!Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Thanks for the info. Look forward to lots of free movies in 2008.Jan Grocery challenge
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Just came back from The Bank Job. The Cineworld West India Quay was pretty much full up and the atmosphere quite good, there was some heckling from the back seats when one MP or other called that brothel madam some names I cannot write down here without producing a lot of !!!! I must admit that it is not really my kind of film though it makes you think what others kinds of scandals the government or royals are trying to hush up. Anyway, my rating is 5/10 because I certainly wouldn't watch it again.Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Saw The Bank Job, struggling to decide between 7.5/10 and 8/100
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Oops, time to amend my signature, methinks!Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Hi,
Just been to see 'The Bank Job'.
Hubby gave it a 10/10. I would give it a 8/10.
Do we know who the princess is supposed to be... I would guess Margaret, or is that a red herring?
Cheers
Sarah:D0
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