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Re: Frankenweenie
The tickets are live now, check the free films page for the link :)
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Re: Frankenweenie
Cheers just got some.
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yeah! i got tickets too.
noooo... it is on a school day and is a red carpet event. my ticket says 7.45 so prob not start for ages after interviews etc... i dunno. wish it was a weekend. fingers crossed more tickets get released with a better time slot.
edit. printout actually says red carpet bit starts at 7.30. film starts at 7.45. so that's a 9.15 finish. still cutting it fine if things don't run on time.
noooo... it is on a school day and is a red carpet event. my ticket says 7.45 so prob not start for ages after interviews etc... i dunno. wish it was a weekend. fingers crossed more tickets get released with a better time slot.
edit. printout actually says red carpet bit starts at 7.30. film starts at 7.45. so that's a 9.15 finish. still cutting it fine if things don't run on time.
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Managed to grab tickets for Enfield, which might be doable if I work from home that day. Will just have to see how busy I am that week.
I'm still hoping against the odds to win tickets for the actual premiere, because Leicester Square is a much better location for me! Many thanks to Agent-S for spotting when the code went live, I was convinced I was going to miss it!
I'm still hoping against the odds to win tickets for the actual premiere, because Leicester Square is a much better location for me! Many thanks to Agent-S for spotting when the code went live, I was convinced I was going to miss it!
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Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
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Directed by Tim Burton
Starring: Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara and Martin Short
Plot: Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous, consequences.
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Directed by Tim Burton
Starring: Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara and Martin Short
Plot: Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous, consequences.
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I am finally free to say something about Frankenweenie. It's awful.
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Oh no, Ethan! Has it any redeeming features? And, more importantly, do you think children will like it? There are so many screenings on Sunday morning. (I'm taking two young children along to see this.)EthanRunt wrote:I am finally free to say something about Frankenweenie. It's awful.
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Bah humbug!EthanRunt wrote:I am finally free to say something about Frankenweenie. It's awful.
(Can't be worst than Hotel Transylvania I suppose)
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What's awful about it? I must say I don't like how ugly everyone is in it, but the people in ParaNorman weren't great looking either (although not quite so ugly) and it was a great film.