Introduce Yourself...
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Belleandpickle
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Hi I'm Daniel from London. I'm a movie addict and having been made redundant a couple of months ago am loving this site.
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andrews
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- Preferred Cinemas: In order of preference: MetroCentre-Gateshead, Boldon, Gateshead Trinity Square, Newcastle, Middlesbrough, and Tyneside Cinema
- Location: Durham
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Welcome to all the new members who have introduced themselves - have fun - keep posting - we're a friendly lot here!
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Aff
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Hi Guys, I'm Aff. I recently stumbled across this site and have so far managed to get tickets for Case 39, The Blind Side, An Education, I love you Philip Morris, Date Night and Happy Ever After. Just wanted to say hello and thanks very much to everyone who has posted codes! 
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nm987
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Hi there, somehow stumbled across this site and wish I'd done so earlier as it looks great! I'm a twenty-something year old based in London and I love films no matter what the genre.
Learned a long time ago that some of the best films you ever see are the "unexpected" ones. You know, the ones that you initially think are not going to be your cup of tea :) Nearly made that cardinal error with Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino last year (wasn't a big fan of Million Dollar Baby) - turned out to be one of the best films I'd seen all year. Did anyone else give it the thumbs up?
Haven't seen a free film yet and I'm looking forward to the first one (fingers crossed!). Also looking forward to joining in with the chat and exchanging notes with other film fans :)
Learned a long time ago that some of the best films you ever see are the "unexpected" ones. You know, the ones that you initially think are not going to be your cup of tea :) Nearly made that cardinal error with Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino last year (wasn't a big fan of Million Dollar Baby) - turned out to be one of the best films I'd seen all year. Did anyone else give it the thumbs up?
Haven't seen a free film yet and I'm looking forward to the first one (fingers crossed!). Also looking forward to joining in with the chat and exchanging notes with other film fans :)
- Beate
- The Modfather (& Three-Time Prediction Master!)

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Yep. Here's our accounts from the archive site (hope you won't have to sign up just to read it): http://fmuk.dailyforum.net/viewtopic.ph ... &sk=t&sd=anm987 wrote:Learned a long time ago that some of the best films you ever see are the "unexpected" ones. You know, the ones that you initially think are not going to be your cup of tea :) Nearly made that cardinal error with Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino last year (wasn't a big fan of Million Dollar Baby) - turned out to be one of the best films I'd seen all year. Did anyone else give it the thumbs up?
Oh, and welcome!
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nm987
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Thanks Beate - yeah, one of the posts on 1 March '09 summed up Gran Torino pretty nicely.
Btw, is it too late to change my on-screen name from "nm987" to er, "Willo-The-Wisp" ?
Was hunting around for tickets to The Blind Side, and one of the members kindly emailed over a link but as this only gave us about 20 minutes to get there, we stopped the mad dash getting there after seeing the strictly no admittance policy for latecomers on the tickets.
Dammit, so nearly within our reach - it was the cinema closest too - Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Still on the look out for tickets to The Blind Side, ideally in central-ish London (like gold dust, I imagine!) - if you see anything, please do give us a shout! Cheers
Btw, is it too late to change my on-screen name from "nm987" to er, "Willo-The-Wisp" ?
Was hunting around for tickets to The Blind Side, and one of the members kindly emailed over a link but as this only gave us about 20 minutes to get there, we stopped the mad dash getting there after seeing the strictly no admittance policy for latecomers on the tickets.
Dammit, so nearly within our reach - it was the cinema closest too - Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Still on the look out for tickets to The Blind Side, ideally in central-ish London (like gold dust, I imagine!) - if you see anything, please do give us a shout! Cheers
- anakin
- Se7en

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Hey, I believe the thing to do is to PM AYBG and ask nicely!nm987 wrote:Btw, is it too late to change my on-screen name from "nm987" to er, "Willo-The-Wisp" ?![]()
PS You can have spaces if you want...
"Oh, sweetheart, you don't need law school. Law school is for people who are boring and ugly and serious. And you, button, are none of those things." - Legally Blonde
Preferred cinemas: Most Central London, Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, Islington, Holloway and West India Quay, Greenwich (O2 / Odeon only) or Stratford City if there is nothing else!
Seen free in 2012: Jan: Margin Call; J. Edgar; Like Crazy; Carnage; Young Adult. Feb: The Muppets; The Best Extotic Marigold Hotel; Safe House; Project X; Beginners. March: 21 Jump Street; We b*ght a Zoo; Wild Bill; John Carter; Wanderlust; Street Dance 2;The Hunger Games; [The King's Speech]. Apr: The Hunger Games; Battleship; Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. May: What To Expect When You're Expecting; MIB3. June: [We Will Rock You] July: Ted; Seeking a Friend for the End of the World; The Dark Knight Rises; Brave. Aug: The Bourne Legacy. Sept: Lawless
Preferred cinemas: Most Central London, Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, Islington, Holloway and West India Quay, Greenwich (O2 / Odeon only) or Stratford City if there is nothing else!
Seen free in 2012: Jan: Margin Call; J. Edgar; Like Crazy; Carnage; Young Adult. Feb: The Muppets; The Best Extotic Marigold Hotel; Safe House; Project X; Beginners. March: 21 Jump Street; We b*ght a Zoo; Wild Bill; John Carter; Wanderlust; Street Dance 2;The Hunger Games; [The King's Speech]. Apr: The Hunger Games; Battleship; Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. May: What To Expect When You're Expecting; MIB3. June: [We Will Rock You] July: Ted; Seeking a Friend for the End of the World; The Dark Knight Rises; Brave. Aug: The Bourne Legacy. Sept: Lawless
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nm987
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Yep, PM-ed AYBG for the name change with a pretty please (plus a cherry on the top)
As long as I can change to Willo etc, then I'm a happy bunny, with spaces or without
As long as I can change to Willo etc, then I'm a happy bunny, with spaces or without
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wideloadthfc
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Hi everyone....totally new to the free cinema ticket thing....didn't even know you could do it until someone told me!!
Have only been to one free screening so far....The Blind Side @ Odeon Thurrock.....and it was an excellent film! and it was nice to go out with the wife for a change without the kids!!!!
I live in Romford so have quite a few cinemas in the close vicinity.
Hoping to go to a few more.....and will also keep my eyes and ears open for any codes so I can return the favour to the rest of you.
Have only been to one free screening so far....The Blind Side @ Odeon Thurrock.....and it was an excellent film! and it was nice to go out with the wife for a change without the kids!!!!
I live in Romford so have quite a few cinemas in the close vicinity.
Hoping to go to a few more.....and will also keep my eyes and ears open for any codes so I can return the favour to the rest of you.
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lou700hol
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Hi,
Im lou and I come from lanarkshire in scotland around ten miles from glasgow. Im new to freefilms and like a few people have only seen one in cineworld glasgow and that was the blind side. Unfortunately it wasnt my kind of film but it hasnt put me off, if anything it has encouraged me to try to see more and write my review on here about them to see how it compares to other peoples. Look forward to being on site frequently.
lou. xx
Im lou and I come from lanarkshire in scotland around ten miles from glasgow. Im new to freefilms and like a few people have only seen one in cineworld glasgow and that was the blind side. Unfortunately it wasnt my kind of film but it hasnt put me off, if anything it has encouraged me to try to see more and write my review on here about them to see how it compares to other peoples. Look forward to being on site frequently.
lou. xx







