Law Abiding Citizen
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Re: Law Abiding Citizen
cant wait to see this, saw the preview when i was watching gamer and couldnt wait! it looks awesome. got my tickets for manchester printworks yay!
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Law Abiding Citizen
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Re: Law Abiding Citizen
Anyone know the email to write back to momentum for cancelling tickets?
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Gutted to have missed out on West End tix. Going ot be trekking to Holloway Road tomorrow still... 
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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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Re: Law Abiding Citizen
Is the email to contact momentum to cancel tickets momentum@thisisbrandculture.com ?
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Thats the only contact I found and have used that previously to return tickets plus the original info@momentum blah blah that the email comes from. Try both!
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Ok, thanks, I will see if r4ven needs some tickets first before returning it
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Some might consider this a spoiler, so POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT!!! i Read this from a news article about the film... dunno what to expect now!
[spoiler]"Ten years later, Clyde's all done with helpless watching. To prove it, he replaces the potassium chloride in Thug No. 1's execution drip with something that makes him bleed through his skin. Then he dismembers Thug No. 2 in a brief, ugly spate of Hostel-meets-Saw torture-porn moralizing, complete with hand tools. See, the scalpel's for his eyelids. The circular saw -- his legs. As for the box-cutter. ..."[/spoiler]
R for strong bloody brutal violence and torture, a scene of rape and pervasive language
[spoiler]"Ten years later, Clyde's all done with helpless watching. To prove it, he replaces the potassium chloride in Thug No. 1's execution drip with something that makes him bleed through his skin. Then he dismembers Thug No. 2 in a brief, ugly spate of Hostel-meets-Saw torture-porn moralizing, complete with hand tools. See, the scalpel's for his eyelids. The circular saw -- his legs. As for the box-cutter. ..."[/spoiler]
R for strong bloody brutal violence and torture, a scene of rape and pervasive language
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Re: Law Abiding Citizen
Wow, finally a film with a plot! And a good one at that. It kept you in suspense all along, wondering how that guy could kill all those people from his prison cell? Strong acting from Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler, who really should stick to these kind of films and give the rom-coms a miss! The OH pronounced it a cracker and gave it a 10/10, I am giving it a more moderate 8/10 for keeping me entertained throughout, even though it was a bit bloody now and then. Nice twist at the end! The only thing that didn't make sense was that they said the whole city was scared and kids didn't go to school etc - every fool could see he was just killing people who had anything to do with the law system itself.
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But I have really come to hate the Odeon Greenwich. It takes me 45 minutes to get there, then they make you queue up downstairs forever, with the staff unbelievably clueless, then I have to choose third row from the back as the premier seats are so uncomfy and then you have chavs around you who noisily munch food, play with their phones, (even take pictures of themselves and friends with a frikkin' camera, what's that all about!) and talk throughout the film. Blah. Can someone PLEASE get me a Vue West End pair of tickets for Harry Brown next week so I don't have to go there again?
