Wreck-It Ralph
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Shinbone125
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Just a heads up but There is a code in the mail on Sunday for this tomorrow.
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Reflectivepoet
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I'm really gutted, I had three tickets but the website went down just before I pressed confirm booking. Now I'm sat here repeatedly pressing reload on my phone and pc
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The site came back up briefly but had no screenings available. but went down almost immediatly. so guess they are still having problems, We just have to keep watching!!Reflectivepoet wrote:I'm really gutted, I had three tickets but the website went down just before I pressed confirm booking. Now I'm sat here repeatedly pressing reload on my phone and pc
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ClareBarr
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Still not able to access the website! Anyone else having any luck now?!
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FINALLY got some for Surrey Quays.
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I managed to get some, you just have to keep trying the web site is a bit like a yoyo at present!!!ClareBarr wrote:Still not able to access the website! Anyone else having any luck now?!
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For those trying: here are the screenings with tickets still available:
Basingstoke ODEON
Belfast ODEON
Blackpool ODEON
Bracknell Odeon
Colchester ODEON
Coventry ODEON
Derby ODEON
Dublin Coolock ODEON
Dudley ODEON
Edinburgh Wester Hailes ODEON
Guildford ODEON
Hatfield ODEON
Huddersfield Odeon
Hull Odeon
Kingston ODEON
Lee Valley ODEON
Leeds-Bradford ODEON
Mansfield Odeon
Metrocentre ODEON
Milton Keynes ODEON
Norwich ODEON
Port Solent Odeon
Preston ODEON
Rochdale ODEON
Sheffield ODEON
Southend ODEON
Surrey Quays Odeon
Swansea ODEON
Taunton ODEON
Tunbridge Wells ODEON
Uxbridge ODEON
Figure there's no point in wasting your time getting through if your Odeon is fully booked already.
Basingstoke ODEON
Belfast ODEON
Blackpool ODEON
Bracknell Odeon
Colchester ODEON
Coventry ODEON
Derby ODEON
Dublin Coolock ODEON
Dudley ODEON
Edinburgh Wester Hailes ODEON
Guildford ODEON
Hatfield ODEON
Huddersfield Odeon
Hull Odeon
Kingston ODEON
Lee Valley ODEON
Leeds-Bradford ODEON
Mansfield Odeon
Metrocentre ODEON
Milton Keynes ODEON
Norwich ODEON
Port Solent Odeon
Preston ODEON
Rochdale ODEON
Sheffield ODEON
Southend ODEON
Surrey Quays Odeon
Swansea ODEON
Taunton ODEON
Tunbridge Wells ODEON
Uxbridge ODEON
Figure there's no point in wasting your time getting through if your Odeon is fully booked already.
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Hm - I am really not sure about this. I am not into video gaming at all and at first I thought I wouldn't like this at all. I wouldn't want to play any of these games, Fix-It Felix is boring, Hero's World is a bit too violent and Sugar Rush - yuk. I admit the mountains made out of icecream etc. look good but when you are sitting there with a rumbling tummy because you've skipped breakfast, it makes you rather queasy actually having to look at all that sugar. I also didn't understand what candy has go to do with racing?
It picked up during the second half and got half-interesting (I loved Jane Lynch's character and for the first time ever I recognized an animated character's voice) but I found the messages we got rather confusing. On the one hand we should accept ourselves ("There is no one I'd rather be than me") which is fine and all but then we get "Bad is good. I may never be good and that's not bad" - sorry, what? Since when is it acceptable to be bad? It's alright accepting the things about you that you cannot change but you can actively choose to be bad or good so that didn't ring true for me at all - especially as Ralph isn't really a bad person anyway but was happy to stay the bad guy at the end just because the little girl liked him? On the other hand the little girl didn't want to be a pink princess which I heartily applaud so that's at least a few stereotypes out of the way.
It's a shame as I think this could have been much better but the mixed messages and the mostly unfunny storyline makes this only a 6/10 for me.
It picked up during the second half and got half-interesting (I loved Jane Lynch's character and for the first time ever I recognized an animated character's voice) but I found the messages we got rather confusing. On the one hand we should accept ourselves ("There is no one I'd rather be than me") which is fine and all but then we get "Bad is good. I may never be good and that's not bad" - sorry, what? Since when is it acceptable to be bad? It's alright accepting the things about you that you cannot change but you can actively choose to be bad or good so that didn't ring true for me at all - especially as Ralph isn't really a bad person anyway but was happy to stay the bad guy at the end just because the little girl liked him? On the other hand the little girl didn't want to be a pink princess which I heartily applaud so that's at least a few stereotypes out of the way.
It's a shame as I think this could have been much better but the mixed messages and the mostly unfunny storyline makes this only a 6/10 for me.

