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Re: How to Train your Dragon

#81 Post by Beate » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:41 pm

Yep, with OH and a_person.
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#82 Post by opas » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:49 pm

Glad you all enjoyed this. I would have liked to see this at Vue Westfield to experience the new cinema especially the xtreme screen and you got goodies too! Wow you are all v.lucky but I have to admit trekking to Shepherds Bush on a Saturday morning didn't feel me with joy - an evening I can handle, but I do struggle with these weekend screenings, the closer the better!
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Re: How to Train your Dragon

#83 Post by pcRock » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:49 pm

Beate wrote:Yep, with OH and a_person.
I think you were sitting just behind us. I thought it might have been you and a_person but I was too shy to turn around and ask.

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Re: How to Train your Dragon

#84 Post by SimonV » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:52 pm

I spotted you all from the back row but im also a shy boy
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#85 Post by Beate » Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:53 pm

LOL, how am I ever to meet more FMUKkers? :wall:
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#86 Post by SimonV » Sat Mar 27, 2010 4:31 pm

Beate wrote:LOL, how am I ever to meet more FMUKkers? :wall:
You may have seen me, I came into the foyer just after you, behind the 3 lads,my gf has blonde hair
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#87 Post by wolverina2411 » Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:44 pm

My family and I went this morning at Vue Westfield with bunch of friends and their kids. Thank God we arrived early. The kids were so excited to get the balloons, they were asking for sword, hat and dragon (such a patient balloon man ;-D ). Not only that they gave us FREE photos..... WOW! After all the fun, we rushed in and managed to secure a great seat for all 8 of us at the back! And there it was popcorns, sweets and water. Oh, and I met my colleagues seating next to us (such a small world.... another FMUKers!!) And to put icing on the cake, the MOVIE was superb, easily 9.5/10.... the children still pretending they are Hiccups, flying around Westfield after the movie. The 3D was excellent and much better than most 3D movie I watched before (but National Science Museum is still no 1 ;D). It's definitely the best fun movie outings so far!!!

Thank you so much to Dreamwork and sponsors to provide well-round entertainment. I'm new with this free screening.... and looking forward to many more!!

ps: So far seen 3 films.... and they are all great.

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Re: How to Train your Dragon

#88 Post by jpeg » Sat Mar 27, 2010 7:05 pm

Saw this in Westfields....yay free drink and snacks :D

The movie was fun and the dragons were very cute however I would have liked some more comedy in it

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#89 Post by 5ive5 » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:01 pm

Beate wrote:I felt like clapping at the end!
we clapped at Westfield!! really like the movie and the cinema...
strong 8.5 from me...

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#90 Post by miss_indigo » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:34 pm

This film brought out the big kid in me. Loved it. Captivating and heart warming. The free snacks and drinks were an added bonus. It's the first 3d film I've watched where my eyes didn't feel strained at the end of the film. They really have been fine tuning this 3D technology.
Had a lovely meal afterwards and enjoyed the vue so much that I pa*d to see Shutter Island after a spot of shopping.

How to train your dragon gets a 9/10 from me.

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