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Hey guys, after the massive amount of interest for Resident evil thought I would have to try to arrange something for everyone.

One thing though, can't be at the drive-ins as it is NOT coming out in 2D, so we will all have to go drive to a normal cinema and sit there eating popcorn next to each other. :blink:

I haven't spoken to my Village contact about this yet as I just thought of this, so not sure on discounts at this stage.

In terms of location there is 2 choices, please post up. I will count them with roughly 10 days - 7 days before the movie to finalise everything.

Meet location: Apple Peel Car Wash - 1 Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe

Meet Time: 7:00-7:30pm on a Friday, 15th Oct

Leaving time: ? - To be finalised

Destination: See Below

Price: ? - To be finalised

Map: Will be provided on the night if needed

Choice 1: We drive 10 minutes down the road from Apple peel to Doncaster, then afterwards providing there is decent weather we cruise up to sky high and hopefully take some nice shots.

Choice 2: We cruise from apple peel to the city, park at crown, watch movie and then we can decide what to do next.

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I will be in for this as I always wanted to watch this movie. In terms of parking regarding city, you reckon cars are safe there? As I can be paranoid when it comes to parking in certain areas.

I will be in for this as I always wanted to watch this movie. In terms of parking regarding city, you reckon cars are safe there? As I can be paranoid when it comes to parking in certain areas.

I know how you are with parking man :blink:

well, to be honest i have never parked at crown as my work is close by and always park there when I go to the city, but I figured crowns parking has to be decent, think its a little costly though? someone may know better then me.

crowns usually safe...but if anything is meant to happen itll happen...i get paranoid too but have to let it go sometimes...I VOTE FOR 1...

about the discounts...i can arrange $11 (studets) or $13 (adult) ticket for village...(will double check the prices)..well anyone can...some selected news agents sell voucher tickets for $11...thats students...if i get the count i can get them for you guys...

But since the movie is 3D, we will have to pay extra few dollars and plus for glasses...so instead of it being around the $23 mark, itll end up being around the $15 mark...all depends on the glasses too...

LOL, is the only reason you people go to the drive-ins so you can watch a movie and keep an eye on your car at the same time?

They pieces of metal! Shit happens sometimes! Park next to a pole! Just DOOOO IIIIIT.

about the discounts...i can arrange $11 (studets) or $13 (adult) ticket for village...(will double check the prices)..well anyone can...some selected news agents sell voucher tickets for $11...thats students...if i get the count i can get them for you guys...

But since the movie is 3D, we will have to pay extra few dollars and plus for glasses...so instead of it being around the $23 mark, itll end up being around the $15 mark...all depends on the glasses too...

Cool, see what you can come up with and I'll do the same with my bloke and whatever is cheaper == win.

Well ok, so whatever is planned then it should be sweet on what's decided. Yea 3d is always more money and I also vote for 1 too :rofl:

awesome.

Im in and i vote for 2.

Thanks.

why friday!?!?!? why always friday"!?!?!?!?!?

lol, because most people are busy on a sat night.

LOL, is the only reason you people go to the drive-ins so you can watch a movie and keep an eye on your car at the same time?

They pieces of metal! Shit happens sometimes! Park next to a pole! Just DOOOO IIIIIT.

LOL, funny story, I had a nightmare the other night that seemed so real I swear I was actually upset in my sleep.

Reason being I thought someone came into my garage and stole my motor... not the whole car,just the motor....

That piece of metal has probably got about 1/2 a kilo of my skin, blood and tears into her :rofl:

I always park next to a poll, means if some idiot has to open their door on my car they will have to go through the poll first.

Be good if you can make it James. You are right about the prepaying thing as im guessing this is going to be big. left a message with the Village guy, see what he can come up with.

Adam

Cool, see what you can come up with and I'll do the same with my bloke and whatever is cheaper == win.

Ya but it cannt be booked any earlier...those will just have to be bought and showed at the counter...and hope to have enough tickets....if its going to be big, this idea might not work...if you can organise cheaper than $15 dollars and seats with your guy, we should do that otheriwise...ill get the vouchers ready...just will need a count...

of course you can book, buy the tickets the night before because they have allocated seats and everytime i go to shoppo cinemas on the weekend they have like 2 seats here 3 seats there blah blah so your left with shitty seats being a friday night its going to be busy

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