2 movie admissions to Big Wedding movie for 12 dollars
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2 movie admissions to Big Wedding movie for 12 dollars
https://www.thebigweddingmovie.com/
This is a hollywood movie money offer.
Participating theatres:
http://www.hollywoodmoviemoney.com/?promoCode=39400
Limit one purchase per person. Movie ticket is valid for two movie admissions to see The Big Wedding at a Participating Theater. Expires 06/21/2013, or when The Big Wedding is no longer in theaters, whichever comes first. Please redeem movie ticket for admissions at theater box office. Ticket must be used in one visit and is not a reserved admission. Movie ticket is non-transferrable and cannot be replaced if lost. Not valid with any other offers. Must be 17 or older. Valid only in the U.S
I wonder if they send one of those Hollywood movie money tickets that are redeemable at the box office. My theatre often takes them for any movie.
This is a hollywood movie money offer.
Participating theatres:
http://www.hollywoodmoviemoney.com/?promoCode=39400
Limit one purchase per person. Movie ticket is valid for two movie admissions to see The Big Wedding at a Participating Theater. Expires 06/21/2013, or when The Big Wedding is no longer in theaters, whichever comes first. Please redeem movie ticket for admissions at theater box office. Ticket must be used in one visit and is not a reserved admission. Movie ticket is non-transferrable and cannot be replaced if lost. Not valid with any other offers. Must be 17 or older. Valid only in the U.S
I wonder if they send one of those Hollywood movie money tickets that are redeemable at the box office. My theatre often takes them for any movie.
Last edited by g; 04-25-13 at 09:36 PM.
#2
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Re: 2 movie admissions to Big Wedding movie for 12 dollars
This is currently running 3% on Rotten Tomatoes. Pretty hard to believe it is *that* bad.
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Re: 2 movie admissions to Big Wedding movie for 12 dollars
It's up to 6% now! Yeah, I think so. They like to turn their nose up at what the common fan will enjoy. I find it better to use the audience scores via Fandango to see if it might be worth watching anyway. This movie screams rental or Netflix anyway though.