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Its not due for a couple of weeks, but how about if we start planning a night out to go watch Love the Beast with Eric Bana?

http://www.hoyts.com.au/Movies/details/Lov...Beast.aspx?cs=1

Who is interested? Who can get us discount tickets? Surely someone works at Hoyts or goes out with someone, or has a crush on someone who can work out a discount for a group of us.

Michele

Mark

Rebecca

Chris

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We'll come along. I've read some articles about this movie, it sounds good.

I'd be willing to sacrifice myself for the team and sleep with people for cheaper tickets...........if I was single.........but I'm not........so I can't. :thumbsup:

We'll come along. I've read some articles about this movie, it sounds good.

I'd be willing to sacrifice myself for the team and sleep with people for cheaper tickets...........if I was single.........but I'm not........so I can't. :thumbsup:

:) Mark will be disappointed!! How will I tell him?

we could just go on tuesday night?!?!

Hoyts in woden i assume?

Tuesday sounds good too, maybe I should have put voting buttons up for preferred night, but never mind it wont take long to work out on here.

I think Woden is pretty central for all, so yes, lets say Woden.

I'm in for Tuesday the 17th of March...

Michele

Mark

Rebecca

Chris

Nerm

hands up all who hate the new hoyts website.. old one was soooo much better and much easier to find stuff on

Edited by Ex!$t3nZ
this arrived in my inbox this morning

Now its between a weeknight or Fri/Sat/Sun 20-22nd March.

I know we are not going to suit all, but if I could get a majority, I will lock in a date. Can be a daytime too, but night would keep your day free.

March

Fri 20th

Sat 21st

Sunday 22nd (Wheels during day)

Okay Friday the 20th it is. Shell can you please update the heading so all can see and remember the date. We don't need numbers here really, just a meetup time/place we'll discuss closer to the night when the movie has been released and the times are up.

If time permits, we should catch up for a drink/dinner before the show.

Where: Woden Hoyts

When: Friday 20th March

Cost: $8 if you use attached voucher

Print your own voucher provided by Ex!$t3nZ (Thanks :wave:)

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