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Fantastic Mr. Fox

Fantastic Mr. Fox

20th Century Fox

Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009
Location: Novi, MI
Film Metro Tickets: Sold Out
Movie Screening Type: Promotional Screening
Me and Orson Welles

Me and Orson Welles

Freestyle Releasing

Date: Wed Dec 9, 2009
Location: Birmingham, MI
Film Metro Tickets: Coming Nov 27
Movie Screening Type: Promotional Screening
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ryharris121 Dec 04, 2008 @ 11:12 am -1   Good Poor
rose
Yeah, How did tickets sell out before ever going on line?
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BDP1999 Dec 04, 2008 @ 12:12 am 0   Good Poor
Sold out??
Yeah, I've noticed that too.
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Tannim Dec 03, 2008 @ 07:12 pm 0   Good Poor
Sold out??
How can a screening possibly be sold out before the tickets were even made available??
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NUTTYMEG616 Dec 02, 2008 @ 04:12 pm 0   Good Poor
no complaints
I have never had a problem signing up for passes or getting into a movie. I am very pleased with this site and how it works. It's just a known fact you need to attend early since there is no guarantee for seats.
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morag Dec 02, 2008 @ 11:12 am 0   Good Poor
mo
you have to get to the theatre 2hrs before the movie starts
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rbatti42 Nov 20, 2008 @ 09:11 am 0   Good Poor
Email notification
Sure would be nice to have a little advanced "heads up" as to when passes are going to be made available. Going on-line just before midnight is a pain in the a__!
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ned the kneeder Nov 19, 2008 @ 11:11 am -2   Good Poor
Your system doesn't work.
I understand that you need to oversell (give out) more passes to the theatre than the theatre holds... but I went to three screenings through FilmMetro and each time had a problem... twice I got in (after arriving 60 minutes early). The selective nature of "special people" with "special passes" is ridiculous... This isn't Studio 54 from the "70". It's not fair... the promo person says unless your pass has a star or something on it... you are not let in. At every screening that I've noticed, more people are turned away with passes that let in. I've given up on FilmMetro. This special treatment is unfair.
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Blades94 Nov 19, 2008 @ 08:11 am -1   Good Poor
Slumdog Millionaire (11/18-Palladium)
Went to see this at Birmingham Palladium on 11/18...HOWEVER, the entire theater was reserved. No joke. We stood in line (probably #70 in line with another 150 behind me) while they let a students film class go ahead (which I had no problem with). Once they let us he we found out that ALL but 4 rows (top 2 and front 2) were RESERVED. Are you kidding me!!!!!! If you're going to give out GROUP tickets that fill 95% of the theater, DON'T give out more tix. I undertand "overselling" the theater, but this was rediculous. SO WE LEFT. Sure it was free, but that was rude and unprofessional to "RESERVE" 95% of a theater and let 150-200 people still wait in line.
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sweetchuckie Oct 03, 2008 @ 05:10 pm 1   Good Poor
Sex Drive
I saw it at the Birmingham Palladium (spelling?) it was funny. Seth Green was very dry and funny I wish he was in the film more.
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monstersmovie Oct 03, 2008 @ 12:10 pm -1   Good Poor
Sex Drive
I also saw this at the MJR. This film was so funny that this is the second time i have seen it and ill probably pay to see it yet again. Great Characters and great lines. I think people will be quoting this movie for a long time, Seth Green is histerical in it
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