Am I missing something as the email doesn't mention anything other than the newspaper page?phunkygal wrote:As i suspected the times have now updated to say you need a timesplus card so dunno whether it should stay in free films or not? theres a chance they might release another code for non timesplus members but I doubt it as its on the booking page so looks like its the end of times screenings for non subscribers!
An Education
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Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
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Oh I just went into the site and booked some more tickets and they have changed it to include the Times Plus card - but the original ones didn't have that so surely they can't insist on it???? 

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Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
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they obviously haven't updated the booking template then yet and only added it to the booking page so far - its on the right hand side when you go to book tix
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Yes the new email is different as it says
'PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR TIMES+ MEMBERSHIP CARD WITH YOU TO THE CINEMA ALONG WITH THIS BOOKING RESERVATION'
and yesterday's one says
'PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST BRING A COPY OF THIS BOOKING RESERVATION ALONG WITH THE RELEVANT PAGE FROM THE NEWSPAPER. IF YOU DO NOT BRING BOTH YOU WILL NOT BE ADMITTED'
I did it as an experiment to check the difference and will be returning today's tickets but my point is - can they insist on the card if you take yesterday's email to the cinema? What do you think?
'PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR TIMES+ MEMBERSHIP CARD WITH YOU TO THE CINEMA ALONG WITH THIS BOOKING RESERVATION'
and yesterday's one says
'PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST BRING A COPY OF THIS BOOKING RESERVATION ALONG WITH THE RELEVANT PAGE FROM THE NEWSPAPER. IF YOU DO NOT BRING BOTH YOU WILL NOT BE ADMITTED'
I did it as an experiment to check the difference and will be returning today's tickets but my point is - can they insist on the card if you take yesterday's email to the cinema? What do you think?
Preferred cinemas:
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
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Are we sure that there will even be a 'relevant page from the newspaper' to take along to the cinema?
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How completely annoying! Luckily I have seen the film already but if not I would be pretty upset as they are showing it in my favourite cinema!
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I saw this on Monday, only just got the chance to right my review :)
I loved it, i think i pretty much smiled/laughed most of the way through it.
I enjoyed the father character, the giggly school friends, and davids friend (played by dominic cooper) he is yummy lol.
I would totally watch this again and again i reckon, OH would hate it and if her went would have probably tore his eyes out, however, i wish i was wooed initially with clubs, paris trips and gifts at the age of 16! :) 7.5/10
I loved it, i think i pretty much smiled/laughed most of the way through it.
I enjoyed the father character, the giggly school friends, and davids friend (played by dominic cooper) he is yummy lol.
I would totally watch this again and again i reckon, OH would hate it and if her went would have probably tore his eyes out, however, i wish i was wooed initially with clubs, paris trips and gifts at the age of 16! :) 7.5/10
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I saw it too on Monday and really enjoyed it. Thanks again to a_person for the tix.
I have got my daughter some of the Times tickets so that is why I am concerned about them.......
I have got my daughter some of the Times tickets so that is why I am concerned about them.......
Preferred cinemas:
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
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I will try and look at the Times on Sunday but if anyone else sees it or has any info that may be helpful - I would appreciate their posting



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Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
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Checked the paper and its definitely times plus only - it says you need to bring the timeplus card on the page as well
you no longer need the page from the paper either, just the timesplus card and email so i suspect cinemas will have been told this as the system has changed from culture plus and they will have been shown these new cards as they get a free popcorn/drink
if everyones a timeplus member and gets free popcorn or a drink then the queues for them will be massive and films will start late!
you no longer need the page from the paper either, just the timesplus card and email so i suspect cinemas will have been told this as the system has changed from culture plus and they will have been shown these new cards as they get a free popcorn/drink
if everyones a timeplus member and gets free popcorn or a drink then the queues for them will be massive and films will start late!