Rise of the Planet of the Apes
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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
for mr poppers penguins it was on fmuk the night before so hopfully somone will post code soon
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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Papers usually start coming out around this time at night. Perhaps you should go and get onespyzapper25 wrote:for mr poppers penguins it was on fmuk the night before so hopfully somone will post code soon

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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
We don't control the codes or their release dates. But common sense would say whenever the Mail on Sunday hits the shops?spyzapper25 wrote:Does anyone know when the tickets for the mail on sunday previews will be released?
Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Stayed up til 2 this morning, no code... online at 8.20 on a Sunday morning and guess what, Glasgow tickets are gone! What is it with us Glaswegians? Could it be something to do with the fact that of 45 (a record?) screenings, only 2 are in Scotland....? I feel an e-mail coming on.
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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
for rise of the planet of the apes screening you can just print out the page from the mails website http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/prmts/a ... l?ITO=1490
as the t&c's say
Terms and Conditions: Tickets are subject to availability and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Each reader may claim up to two tickets. Readers who successfully book tickets must present this page with the ticket and have ID available if required. No photocopies of the page will be accepted. The tickets are not for resale. No cash alternative. No late admittance. The cinema reserves the right to refuse admission. In the event of a dispute, the cinema manager’s decision is final. For full terms and conditions visit: www.showfilmfirst.com
It says that you must present this page at the bottom on the maill's website so you can just print out the online page
as the t&c's say
Terms and Conditions: Tickets are subject to availability and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Each reader may claim up to two tickets. Readers who successfully book tickets must present this page with the ticket and have ID available if required. No photocopies of the page will be accepted. The tickets are not for resale. No cash alternative. No late admittance. The cinema reserves the right to refuse admission. In the event of a dispute, the cinema manager’s decision is final. For full terms and conditions visit: www.showfilmfirst.com
It says that you must present this page at the bottom on the maill's website so you can just print out the online page
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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
or maybe just not bother... it's only a week since the last Mail screening of Mr Poppers Penguins... as far as I remember no-one reported being asked for a paper.
I've been to hundreds of screenings and can't remember the last time someone asked for a paper and people still worry about it every single time.
I've been to hundreds of screenings and can't remember the last time someone asked for a paper and people still worry about it every single time.
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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
yes i suppose so but just to be safe ?
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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
spyzpper25 you're even starting to make me nervous about the paper and I have never been asked before!spyzapper25 wrote:yes i suppose so but just to be safe ?

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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
I'll go and b*y a paper! We may be on the late side next Sunday... 10.20 or so... I suppose if there is a chance that we can be turned away and we want to ask for free vouchers for next time it better to be well prepared!
Last time the Mail screening was overbooked and people were turned away!, but not us, we were in premier seats!
Last time the Mail screening was overbooked and people were turned away!, but not us, we were in premier seats!
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Re: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Ok, let me explain this once and for all. Of course the papers want you to b*y them, they want to make money. But there is no mention on the tickets that you will need to show a page from a paper, now is there. Sometimes there is even more than one code for the same screening from different sources, and only one stipulated the use of a magazine page. There is no way any usher would be remotely bothered as to who would have to show the page and who wouldn't. In fact they are not bothered anyway. It always says you have to show ID as well and only very few, very select cinemas actually ask you for it. So I'd say you and everybody else can sleep easily, and I really don't want this topic cropping up over and over again. In fact, the more people show up with an additional newspaper page, the worse, as it alerts the usher unnecessarily.