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Re: What was your first preview?

#41 Post by aruif » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:14 pm

andrews wrote:We've had a lot of new members recently. Perhaps they would like to recall what their first free preview was. o/
i don't remember, it was years ago but i remember my first advance test screening, which was 40 year old virgin.

my 1st free screening whilst on here was never let me go though :D

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Re: What was your first preview?

#42 Post by funthing29 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:25 am

I only really stumbled upon free screenings in September last year which kind of upsets me as I have been a Sky Movies customer for 10+ years so missed out on loads of free films! :(

I think I went to a free film a few years ago and they made me fill out a questionnaire at the end - for the life of me I can't remember what it is so it obviously wasn't that memorable.

My first preview since I stumbled across the free cinema thread on MSE (before I found my way on to this board) was, if I remember correctly, The Switch.

So glad I found this forum. o/ :j
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Re: What was your first preview?

#43 Post by Yinster » Sat Mar 05, 2011 1:15 am

My first free preview was The Social Network so only the end of last year really. However I knew free previews existed through my job but never work out how people always managed to get tickets. I sign up to SFF and other sites a year ago but never really got any codes. Glad I found this friendly community.
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Re: What was your first preview?

#44 Post by dovetail » Sat Mar 05, 2011 3:32 pm

I think it was a Guardian preview screening of Signs at Islington Vue. I had to pick up the tickets from the Box Office!

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Re: What was your first preview?

#45 Post by hip2thabone » Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:05 pm

My first movie screening was pink panther.
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Re: What was your first preview?

#46 Post by smmcfarquhar » Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:26 pm

andrews wrote:We've had a lot of new members recently. Perhaps they would like to recall what their first free preview was. o/
My first ever free preview was Babel. I think I saw tickets for it on the Guardian website. I registered for SFF and a few other and very occasionally get codes. But this year I came across this site and have not looked back. I have to say its amazing. I love the free films (obviously) but I also like all the other associated info - the well thought out film reviews, competitions, bargain board etc. I am on a serious budget this year and this site makes budgeting fun. I am a bit of a voyeur on this site and don't usually don't get involved in the chat, but I just wanted to say thanks really.

My first FMUK preview was Animal Kingdom and that is my number one film of the year. Gonna try make it to a hundred as I love the 100 free films idea!

Thanks o/

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Re: What was your first preview?

#47 Post by valda » Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:47 pm

funthing29 wrote:I only really stumbled upon free screenings in September last year which kind of upsets me as I have been a Sky Movies customer for 10+ years so missed out on loads of free films! :(

I think I went to a free film a few years ago and they made me fill out a questionnaire at the end - for the life of me I can't remember what it is so it obviously wasn't that memorable.

My first preview since I stumbled across the free cinema thread on MSE (before I found my way on to this board) was, if I remember correctly, The Switch.

So glad I found this forum. o/ :j
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Re: What was your first preview?

#48 Post by Celini » Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:56 pm

I think it was "Priceless"!
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Re: What was your first preview?

#49 Post by TheOnes » Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:46 pm

My first screening was the Avatar day (15 minutes). But i heard about it from the San Diego Comic Con announcement, and the fact it would be happening in the UK. So i did immense and really geeky googling to find out how to nab some tickets for it. It then lead me to, i think IMDB's FAQ section which provided the code for SeeFilmFirst for it.

I then signed up to SeeFilmFirst, but after some time i noticed a distinct lack of emails with codes. So 1 month later i did more googling and there was a thread i found which asked "How do i get free test screenings in UK", and the response linked me directly to here, and about 5 minutes later i had booked my first free full film of Law Abiding Citizen in Watford.

I knew absolutely nothing about that movie and was expecting some low budget independent crap (that that all independent movie's are crap, but some are), but it was free so i decided to go along. Imagine my surprise when i was presented with 2 hours of awesome acting, gripping plot, intense drama, actual money being spent and all big established film companies.

From that day on i vowed to integrate myself into this community as to this day its kicked all kinds of ass
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Re: What was your first preview?

#50 Post by EthanRunt » Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:57 pm

3:10 To Yuma for me.

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