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Win/Tickets To/See Face/Off
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Ali
26th September 2011
Attention London-based readers: I've got four tickets to give away for the big-screen showing of Face/Off, as hosted by the Nicolas Cage and John Travolta of the Picturehouse Podcast, Sam and Simon.
Sam and Simon, the Bert and Ernie of the Picturehouse Podcast, are holding a public screening of Face/Off at 8:30pm at the Stratford East Picturehouse, which is brilliant, because it's only about 10 minutes from my house. Don't worry, it's good news for you too, because they've graciously given me four tickets to give away, which is what I'm doing right now.
If you'd like to win one of the tickets, simply email me and tell me who you'd like to trade faces with any why. I'll pick my favourites and inform the winners by email/Twitter/whatever the hell you kids use these days, and you can pick your ticket up at the cinema's box-office on the Thursday night. Deal? Deal. You've got 'til end of play Tuesday to enter.
It promises to be a fun night: as well as seeing Face/Off in all its stupid glory on the big screen, Sam and Simon will also be recording a podcast and promise 'fun in the foyer'. I'm not sure what that means but judging from this picture from Sam's Twitter feed, it's going to be a messy one.
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