Site looks promising. It's a great idea to share tickets if you can't use them. I've had a few in the past where I haven't been able to make a screening and they've gone to waste
Introduce Yourself...
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y2drew
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Hey
Site looks promising. It's a great idea to share tickets if you can't use them. I've had a few in the past where I haven't been able to make a screening and they've gone to waste
But not any more!
Site looks promising. It's a great idea to share tickets if you can't use them. I've had a few in the past where I haven't been able to make a screening and they've gone to waste
- mandyk
- Air Force One

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- Preferred Cinemas: North or central London
- Location: North London
Re: Introduce Yourself
Hi everyone I'm Mandy (as you probably guessed :) ), I'm 42 and live in north London. I'm new to this free screenings lark but can't wait to get started! I love the cinema, and my favourite ever film has to be The Princess Bride... Looking forward to getting to know you all.
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Lego_Lucy
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Hi I'm Lucy and fairly new to this forum thing...But I love films and want to see more!
I have a blog: www.legolucy.blogspot.com
check it out!
Amelie is one of my all time fave films...and Lost in Translation...
LLx
I have a blog: www.legolucy.blogspot.com
check it out!
Amelie is one of my all time fave films...and Lost in Translation...
LLx
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angelheart
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Hi my name is Jo, I quite often see codes posted so thought I would sign up so that I can post any codes I find and hopefully find some more. Particularly interested in showings in and around Bristol as I love all sorts of films! I managed to get to see Date Night free and that was a laugh! 
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Buster1
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Hi I am James, I am a Pisces and frequently go to the cinema on my own. I always b*y 3 tickets so I secure both arm rests for myself. I find that waiting for the opportunity to get your arm down has inadvertently mean't I have missed a vital part of the plot and had to leave early 
- Beate
- The Modfather (& Three-Time Prediction Master!)

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Are you joking me? I hope you wouldn't waste two free tickets others could have used just so you can have arm rest control? Then again, it doesn't work like that in free screenings, you hardly ever get a fixed seat.
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pinkcalculator
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Hi,
I'm totally new on here, I am not very techie and am slowly finding my way around various forums. My husband and kids love when I get free things or bargains. We have been to a few previews some ok some brilliant and nothing really bad.
I'm totally new on here, I am not very techie and am slowly finding my way around various forums. My husband and kids love when I get free things or bargains. We have been to a few previews some ok some brilliant and nothing really bad.
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happygoshopper
- Air Force One

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Re: Introduce Yourself
Hello all, I LOVE the cinema! I live in West London and try to see as many films as possible, everything from art-house to chick flicks to horror I love it all. My Favourite film has to be Fried Green Tomatoes!Happy x
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oat
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Hi, I'm Tina, love the cinema and looking forward to getting to see some free screenings.
