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  • soba
    soba Posts: 2,191 Forumite
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    sparky61 wrote: »
    You'll be fine with the print out :beer: a long while back you had to ring a premium rate number and were given a unique code, you had to write this in the cut out voucher that was in the paper and take it with you, now all we need is the print out.

    Enjoy the film

    Hi sparky61, are you sure that's the case. iIve never had tickets through Screenbookings before and I've just managed to pick up some for the whole family for tomorrow for Wall-E. The Times site says that the booking code has to be entered on a coupon from the paper, but the confirmation email just says to take a print off along. Sorry to ask the same question as MenialPegasus, but the last thing I need is to turn up at the cinema and then have an upset six year old for the rest of the day if we're not allowed in.
  • Wolverine
    Wolverine Posts: 695 Forumite
    Yup it's perfectly fine to do it either way....
    Guaranteed!
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  • bubbLez
    bubbLez Posts: 254 Forumite
    soba wrote: »
    Hi sparky61, are you sure that's the case. iIve never had tickets through Screenbookings before and I've just managed to pick up some for the whole family for tomorrow for Wall-E. The Times site says that the booking code has to be entered on a coupon from the paper, but the confirmation email just says to take a print off along. Sorry to ask the same question as MenialPegasus, but the last thing I need is to turn up at the cinema and then have an upset six year old for the rest of the day if we're not allowed in.

    TBH everyone is going to advise you that as the confirmation email doesn't state that you have to bring or do whatever it said you had to do on The Times Newspaper then you can argue at the cinema if something was to go wrong.

    I remember going to a Screenbooking's preview before ages ago and it was just exactly like SeeFilmFirst that the cinema just didn't even bother checking my printout. However, I understand that this one is early in the morning and with KIDS so they might check but surely no one is as heartless as rejecting your kids because of whatever it is you need from buying The Times Newspaper

    Lets hope that people that attended today's morning screening would comment on how easy it was with their cinema! :D Please do advise for those who went today because I have group going tomorrow at the O2!
    [Member #28 in Free Film Previews Club - 7 Films seen in 2008 ] :cool: [ 1 Films seen in 2009] :cool:
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    Went to the Fulham Broadway screening today, it was fine with the print out, you will have no problem :beer:
    Great film by the way 9/10 for me :T
  • cardiff2007
    cardiff2007 Posts: 464 Forumite
    Yes the print outs fine they didn't even glance at it
  • weenireeni
    weenireeni Posts: 1,464 Forumite
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    i have 2 for sheffield tomo if anyone wants them? gutted i cant go!
    2011 biggies: £1000 holiday,£100 all saints voucher, £200 ticketmaster, Links London bracelet, Ted Baker watch, £50 Oliver Bonas
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  • angieb1606
    angieb1606 Posts: 520 Forumite
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    ok have managed to sort out tickets for all of us to the bolton one am releasing the lowry ones now
    RECLAIM YOUR BANK CHARGES I DID LOL £6K BETTER OFF, £293.00 EQUITA BAILIFFS WON, £600 APPROX WELCOME FINANCE PPI WON,CAPITAL ONE £944.00 WON
    Also helped reclaim over £30,000 for family members my claim to fame meeting our own Mr MSE and appearing on his programme :rotfl:
  • kimnat
    kimnat Posts: 114 Forumite
    Went to croydon purley today no problem getting in with just the e-mail print out. I just want to say one thing about the film good for kids but soooooooo boring for the adults but its up to individual taste.
  • polomint_2
    polomint_2 Posts: 372 Forumite
    :rotfl:
    Foofighter wrote: »
    well I think in the future a lot of people will be checking to see what a film is about before going along!!! So many walkouts at DonkeyPunch lol. Lot's of older couples there, 1 couple must have been in there 60's and quite quickly made for the exit as the 2 girls started getting it on. I thought the clue would be in the title but obviously not! :D Strangley this film seems to be getting good reviews from what i've read, I'd give it a 1/5.

    :rotfl: I did look it up on the trailer and knew it would have "some" explicit content but not as much as was actually in it . I went with my mum, daughter, her BF and my OH...My Oh didnt think much of it...my mum said...WEllll it was alllright!!! the story was good though..Ill check into it a bit more before taking "mum" next time :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Off to see Angus, thongs and perfect snogging next week. me and mum cant wait...lol:rotfl:
    Happiness is not having what you want...but wanting what you have!!!
  • nilrs
    nilrs Posts: 1,228 Forumite
    Hi

    went to see wall-e today for free thanks to a (hduk) member and this film was great, no problems getting in, just took printout to guy standing at a podium and the film was great, the short at the start was brilliant, this has to be a must see film, kids were laughing all the way through. Went to disney store after, and the kids had to have the talking wall-e toys.

    Go see you wont be disappointed.:T

    nilrs
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