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Post by PatrickCoyle on Oct 25, 2006 11:23:46 GMT
Two hours ago, nobody was using my second ticket for the screening... Now there are two people that want to. It'd be outstanding if one of you guys had a spare (I recall someone couldn't go and was selling theirs a couple of weeks ago, have they all been claimed?).
HELP!
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Post by dokdrain on Oct 25, 2006 14:19:37 GMT
Sorry PC. I did have some tickets but Gadge called at the weekend and got them. Hope you have some luck in finding some more
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Post by PatrickCoyle on Oct 25, 2006 19:08:02 GMT
Ah, cheers anyway dok. That damn Gadge, he'll be the death of me!
On the LFF website, it says:
Last minute tickets Unsuccessful in getting tickets for the films or events you wanted? Is there a film you're dying to see which has sold out? Don't give up!
New tickets are released on a daily basis as we allocate tickets to our contributors, so keep trying!
We nearly always have tickets available on the day for all screenings, even those that were previously billed as sold out.
You can also queue for standbys - usually on sale half an hour before the screening - and soak up the Festival atmosphere while you wait.
What do folks reckon of the chances?
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Post by jtrodreigez on Oct 26, 2006 9:08:08 GMT
normally id say go for it but with all the good reviews and stuff it may be packed out i think, then again i cant get time off work so if there is a chance id go for it. You could always get a large rain coat and get hyde on your sholders for on of them clever 2 man in one disguises.
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Post by large michael on Oct 26, 2006 13:07:12 GMT
i think thats a good plan.i may try it myself.who wants to curl up in a ball and climb in my hoodie? Ill be pregnant lady.....sorry wrong forum:-)
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Post by PatrickCoyle on Oct 26, 2006 16:52:10 GMT
When they say "on the day of release" does that mean you'd have to be there at 9am to snap them up? I reckon my mate will be left hoping for the "half an hour before the screening" tickets.
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