Watch the mummy at any odeon cinema, if you're booking online simply enter MUMMY150 at the promo code section to get £1.50 off your purchase price.
Paid £4.00 a ticket at West Bromwich Odeon Cinema
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pazuzu17
6 Jun 173#2
You couldn't pay me to go sit through this what looks like a generic by the numbers 'blockbuster'. Happy to be proven wrong come release/reviews.
Voted hot on the deal.
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malachi
6 Jun 171#1
Nice, shame West Bromwich now increase their tickets from £5 to £6 during peak times. Slowly changing the rules and increasing prices on the sly.
pazuzu17
6 Jun 173#2
You couldn't pay me to go sit through this what looks like a generic by the numbers 'blockbuster'. Happy to be proven wrong come release/reviews.
Voted hot on the deal.
DennisG to pazuzu17
6 Jun 17#10
Unfortunately the movie-going public do not share this view.
They lap up any generic Hollywood output that has enough nostalgia, guns, hot girls and fast cars to make a passable 40 second trailer. Turn up to cinema, join queue for screen 1, turn popcorn up to 11, disengage brain, indulge in the warm glow of CGI explosions and return next week to repeat process.
If Hollywood was to champion something original that thought outside the box, there would be an uproar http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/9020460/Cinema-goers-complain-that-Oscar-favourite-The-Artist-has-no-dialogue.html
Angiebill
6 Jun 171#3
Great deal ! Thanks
lucas
6 Jun 17#4
He creeps me out so much I can't watch him anymore. That Graham Norton show last Saturday was so weird, like everyone was hypnotised into brown nosing him.
ed1980
6 Jun 17#5
£14 PER FECKING TICKET @ Maidstone
Nuff.Said
6 Jun 17#6
unbelievably Telford is not cheap
CAL23
6 Jun 17#7
£11.25 in Milton Keynes. Do one Odeon!
rdecoratorUK
6 Jun 17#8
around 14 2D on streatham - no thanks.
fuzzydunlop
6 Jun 17#9
Cruise was on Norton saying he persuaded the producers to add the plane crash scene which was originally intended for Mission Impossible! confused
Think I'll give this one a miss
pazuzu17
7 Jun 17#11
Don't get me wrong. I like to disengage now and then, I've also enjoyed half a dozen of the latest trend of superhero movies, but, this Mummy I'm seeing looks to have been forged by demographics rather than anything remotely half interesting. Like I say, reviews/audience reaction come release may be kinder, but 2 days to release and no reviews to date smells fishy.
bobo53
7 Jun 17#12
will be cheaper on BR soon, better resolution and brightness and no one snoring around you
alphaomega16
9 Jun 17#13
So Odeon prices are not the same across all their cinemas ?
bsrizwan to alphaomega16
9 Jun 17#14
No. Thats with any cinema, whether it's odeon, Vue or even Cineworld. Birmingham seems to be the cheapest
alphaomega16
9 Jun 171#15
Wow, such bull.
They shouldn't be allowed to do this.
bringbring
10 Jun 17#16
Have people gotten this to work? I get this error:
"Sorry, Compare the Market vouchers can only be redeemed for performances on next Tuesday or Wednesday"
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Paid £4.00 a ticket at West Bromwich Odeon Cinema
Top comments
Voted hot on the deal.
All comments (18)
Voted hot on the deal.
They lap up any generic Hollywood output that has enough nostalgia, guns, hot girls and fast cars to make a passable 40 second trailer. Turn up to cinema, join queue for screen 1, turn popcorn up to 11, disengage brain, indulge in the warm glow of CGI explosions and return next week to repeat process.
If Hollywood was to champion something original that thought outside the box, there would be an uproar http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/9020460/Cinema-goers-complain-that-Oscar-favourite-The-Artist-has-no-dialogue.html
Think I'll give this one a miss
They shouldn't be allowed to do this.
"Sorry, Compare the Market vouchers can only be redeemed for performances on next Tuesday or Wednesday"