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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

i know we can book...but with the vouchers i am suggesting, we have to physically rock up to buy the tickets to get the tickets at that price...and if we getting student vouchers to make it cheaper, we need to show them ID...so thats where the voucher suggestion stuffs up...if you know what i mean...

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by the way we are going to need to book tickets in advance otherwise it will be full as..

true! no chance of getting in at crown if its not booked.

its always full at the time.

I'm totally down for real this time :P Got the skid pan on the next day but I will come anyway :)

If we go to the city I vote Hoytes Melb Central, better seats, cinemas and session times.

Nath I know that if we go to Melb central as long as we park down a two or three levels it's pretty empty. It's $9 flat rate after 6 there.

I can also get us 25% off on hoytes if we want to purchase in advance :)

oh ps I'm really bad with even slight scary/suspenseful movies... but we can worry about that on the night :D

ROFL, cam that pic is gold. Saving that for laters :P

And yes xALmoN... as much as I try to be tough I can't really help it... except if I turn the volume on mute.... and hide behind my hands lol.

oh ps I'm really bad with even slight scary/suspenseful movies... but we can worry about that on the night :D

blankies will not be provided on the night so you will have to bring your own to hide behind :):P

I did think about hoyts in the city as less crowds, less people, less cars.. more space for us to park,etc... but my contact is through village, if he cant do much for prices then im happy for wherever is cheaper and more comfy.

pic is hilarious!

I'm totally down for real this time :down: Got the skid pan on the next day but I will come anyway :)

If we go to the city I vote Hoytes Melb Central, better seats, cinemas and session times.

Nath I know that if we go to Melb central as long as we park down a two or three levels it's pretty empty. It's $9 flat rate after 6 there.

I can also get us 25% off on hoytes if we want to purchase in advance :D

oh ps I'm really bad with even slight scary/suspenseful movies... but we can worry about that on the night :ermm:

Well I wonder what will be decided after all this. Purchasing in advance is highly advised if watching movies in city. I've seen how bad it can get!

Melb centrals seems more comforting in terms of parking :)

hot damn, im in! i flippen love resident evil, and even though milla will never look as hot as she did in the first movie, im still dead keen :down:

only thing im pissed about is i already bought a box set thing >.< now its incomplete!

i dont mind where we meet/go. as long as i get to see it :ermm:

HEY...just remeberd...there is vallet parking in doncaster shopping center too according to someone i spoke to...so that can garenty safety to the car...

would love to avoid the city due to traffic...and if in doncaster, itll be better and easier for us to hit the mountains after... :yes:

you dont have to worry about vallet parking, normal parking is just as safe

thats for people who are really concerned about parking bro..i am cool to park anywhere...over it...if anything is meant to happen itll happen...so not concerned as much...but for people who are have that option too there if they want which is meant to be the safest...thats all...

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