I'm thinking the same, I've not got the email so hope all is good. But if they're doing this, then it should mean that the cinema will ask for ID otherwise it's pointlessBeate wrote:I am guessing there are people who haven't got a clue anymore which code they used but as long as they didn't get the email they should be fine.
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They might have a guest list and if you are not on it, tough.
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Agreed. If you didn't receive the e-mail you're probably OK. Alternatively, depending on your privacy settings, you browser might still have the URL stored in your history. You might be able to see http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/rise in the dropdown of the URL bar. If you see this, ethically you shouldn't be there tomorrow.evilzadi wrote:And what if people don't even remember which code was used as both codes have been posted on other forums too.Besides anyone who's been to previous SFF screenings, know they're not very organised especially the ushers responsible for the screening.
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Beate wrote: Some people with tickets received this email, some people didn't. There really is no point posting this on Free Films, making everyone think that the screening is cancelled.
thanks.
they still sent me a reminder for tomorrow this aft - after uninviting me. yup i think they might be a bit disorganised tomorrow.
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should I stay or should I go now


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Might be worth it if you live close?annabrett wrote:should I stay or should I go now
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All I'm saying is that there are going to be double the number of people at the screening tomorrow. If I had legitimately won these tickets through ShortList and I arrived 10 minutes before the movie was scheduled to start, only to discover that it was horribly over-subscribed, I would be seriously miffed.
We've all been to SFF screenings in the past, and thanks to FMUK we'll no doubt be attending many many more...so how about not being greedy for once? If you got the e-mail from SFF, just don't go.
We've all been to SFF screenings in the past, and thanks to FMUK we'll no doubt be attending many many more...so how about not being greedy for once? If you got the e-mail from SFF, just don't go.
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I checked my history and didn't have rise in subtext and when I went on my sff account and checked the screening code it had both and I remember at the time only one was valid. not being greedy had a plus one of jeancomp and this will let her down as well. I rarely get tickets as live in portsmouth but am doing lab work in london so was going to go on way home but may as well save the extra train fare but not happy about letting someone else down.


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Or it could go the other way and most people will think there's no point in going, like what happened with Rango a few months back and then the screening wasn't even full.
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