Kingsman: The Secret Service
Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Just grabbed a ticket for tonight, how are they about accepting phone tickets, don't have access to a printer where i am 

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Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Depends on very much the individual usher and cinema. Personal experience of seeing one accepting it and another not.vonlance wrote:Just grabbed a ticket for tonight, how are they about accepting phone tickets, don't have access to a printer where i am
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Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
thanks for the info, better safe than sorry i think...Yinster wrote:Depends on very much the individual usher and cinema. Personal experience of seeing one accepting it and another not.vonlance wrote:Just grabbed a ticket for tonight, how are they about accepting phone tickets, don't have access to a printer where i am
Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Sitting in Islington and quite empty so far, will i get moved from the vip seat I'm in?
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No, you can sit anywhere.
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Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Sitting in the 02. It's 7.20. The film hasn't started. Technical issues. The guy said there's a 90% chance the film starts. Annoyed!!!
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Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Oh dear, déjà Vue.
Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Just got back from a screening! Found it very funny and charming.
Found the lead, Egerton, really fit as well
Jealous of that Swedish princess.
Luckily we stayed when the names came up! Very funny scene a lot of people missed!
Found the lead, Egerton, really fit as well

Luckily we stayed when the names came up! Very funny scene a lot of people missed!
Re: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Taron Egerton played a similar kind of character in the TV series "The Smoke".stuartboy wrote:Totally brilliant! Huge grin throughout. Plenty of laughs. Wanted to cheer several times towards the end, and wouldn't have felt odd clapping at end.
Who'd have thunk that the gay brother from the WW1 film is the young cockney upstart. Lol. Great as he was I couldn't help thinking Jack O'Connell. Perhaps he was channeling Jack since Jack's been such a busy boy.
Slightly confused by Mark Strong's multi-dialect Scottish accent. Lol. He seemed to float from one region to another.
Knew I wanted to see this again well before it had even finished.
Great performances from Michael Caine and Colin Firth. Less impressed with Samuelel Jackson. Thought his character was a bit too pantomime dame.
Easily the best all-rounder film this year for me.
10/10